0:01
Okay, so now we’re into session six, and I’m really hoping that you’re enjoying these sessions and getting some takeout from it. It’s really fun to be able to get into the mental acceleration world, because it’s a super cool place to be. It’s really exciting. And there are no limits to your thinking. It’s a it’s an amazing situation.
0:24
So I’m just going to look at the list here, and we’re going to pick one at random here, and we’re going to go into, I think what we’re going to do is we’re going to go into, well, let’s have a look. We’ve moved from A to B, and that’s the personal identity, and you’ve started to develop what that might be and use the thinking of B to be able to do it. You’ve increased your world view. That’s important.
0:47
We’ve understood that bandwidth has to be squeezed out, expanded a little bit to make it happier and happier and get more opportunity come in. We’ve looked at brain wave frequencies and we’ve looked at the changing of the neuroplasticity through function, intention and environment. But now what we want to do is really unlearn everything that we’ve ever learned.
1:14
And that’s another difficult one, because ultimately, your identity is a holistic identity, if you can imagine around me right now, we’ve got I’ve got like history, I’ve got like quantum physics, psychology, theology, I’ve gotmetaphysics, I’ve got physiology, I’ve got spirituality. I’ve got all these different subjects, like blobs around my head, and they create my view of each one of them creates a holistic identity, and that identity is giving me the results that I experience in my life.
1:48
This one over here supports this one over here, and it has to be in line with it. If it’s in conflict, then I’m going to have mental difficulties. I’m going to have maybe a bit of neurosis. I’m going to have a bit of psychosis, an that’s what internal conflict gives when you’ve got different subject matters within the holistic identity at odds with each other. So they’ve all got to kind of go into a settled situation. So what we’re trying to do here is push it out of that get out of that comfort zone.
2:17
That’s what getting out of the comfort zone is, which means we’ve got to look at what we know and choose and think, Well, what aspect of what we know, whether it be history, whether it be geography, whether it’s about ourselves and events and our beliefs and value systems, all of it, not just a little bit, not just one belief or one value as most personal development works With, we’re talking about this personal development value and this one over here, they’re kind of linked.
2:44
They have to be to create the identity, otherwise your identity is going to have one of those crises, and that’s not a very good thing to have. So there’s a certain amount of world view gone on there that’s crystallized based on what you’ve learned. But unfortunately, everything we learn is information, and information has to come from somebody else.
3:06
And there’s the trick, there’s the problem. If we’re taking it from somebody else, we’re trying to take it from an authority figure that we believe in, and we feel that we’ve made that investment, because we feel that they’re a honest, trustworthy person, but we can’t really vouch for the integrity of the information. What I mean by that? Well, if you were educated in England and you were educated in Russia, then history is going to be very different.
3:36
You’re going to be given in England a view that we kind of won the war with the Americans and the Russians are going to go, who are they? Basically, they were the saviors of the world. So you get a very different flavor coming in at it, and most of what we understand is distorted. There’s an old phrase that the the the winner of a war, the victor changes history, writes history to their verse, and the one that’s the loser, they lose a complete influencer.
4:04
In fact, sometimes they’re completely white from history. So one of the big things in mental and development is challenging, why you believe a certain thing and really unraveling everything and not making your mind up another way and saying, This is what it is. No, we don’t want to do that, because that’s called a plus b equals a certainty, and that’s the formula most people work with.
4:30
So I want you to think of another formula, and you might want to write this down pretty well. Everyone on the planet wants a plus b to equal to certainty, but for you, if you want a mental accelerate, you want a plus b equals a potential, multiple potentials coexisting at the same time.
4:49
Your job is to pick the optimum one for the moment. But don’t get hung up on it, because new information might come in to change your view, and you need something called Agile thing.King to be able to duck and die from bob and weave. So really, you’ve got to start to unlearn and work through and unpick every thought that you’ve ever had.
5:09
Now, on our professional program, which is actually 40 hours of mental acceleration work one to one, we use something called consciousness change therapy to be able to go through a person’s complete, holistic understanding of everything and ask them to tell us and argue why they believe a certain thing. That means they take a position, we call it, and they argue it.
5:32
That’s quite hard to do, especially when you start to have to get to a logical, critically thought, creative outcome, something that you’ve never done before, but it accelerates the mind by having to do these, these sorts of exercises, especially if you’re working in a three hour intensive, fully focused session, which fly by just like that.
5:54
So one of the things that you might want to consider, if you’re starting to get this and you’re starting to enjoy this, you might want to consider thinking about either joining the Polymathic training sessions every night or going for the full version, which is really where you can start to accelerate the rhyme the mind massively. But remember, if you’re 40, we’re up against 14,400 days, 20 million minutes of going this direction.
6:20
Okay, all the stuff you’ve learned so far, so don’t expect it to be changed in just a second with what we’re doing. It’s you against you. We’re fighting your a person against your B person. And that’s something that takes a little bit of time and effort.
6:34
And if we’re going to work together in 40 sessions, and we’re going to start to really hammer this home, you’re going to find that your mind accelerates massively, so I’ll see you in the next session. You