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Thought Processes

Discovering how our Thought Processes works.

The Thought Process

The Thought Process is a blanket term I have used to describe the functions by which information is processed in your brain. There are two parts that make up your Thought Process, the Input and the Output. This is described in brief by the Basic Layer Model.

The Basic Layer Model is as follows

1. PASS (Primary & Secondary Senses)

Input is comprised of our five primary senses, sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell. Signals are sent to different parts of our brain for processing to take place. Our secondary senses are also referred on to their own particular parts of the brain. These secondary senses include signals from our body such as hunger, thirst, tiredness etc. Because these senses are over and above the first five primary senses we will call these Extra Sensory Perceptions or ESP.

The reason we say they are perceptions is because of the nature of their existence. Since they are beyond the use of our Primary senses we must perceive them. There are definite signals that are received, but because we don’t use the first five primary senses, it must be said that we are using ESP. Our ESP Channel is the connection point for our IMB* once it is installed.

* What is an IMB? An IMB refers to an Internal Message Board. This is a method of communicating with yourself that I have conceived in an effort to make it easier for you to rewrite your Object, Emotion and Belief Codes. In a future article I will elaborate on further uses of your IMB. A link will be placed here soon to instructions on how to install your own Internal Message Board.

2. Distributor

From the various parts of the brain that have received PASS Input, information is received into the Distributor.

The Distributor has one main function and that is to sort the incoming information into two streams, expected Information and unexpected information. Unexpected information is not necessarily discarded, but it is hidden from all the following processes and is present in our Conscious Mind. (The exception to the rule is if this information is received through the ESP channel. Any information received through this Channel is not ‘seen’ in our Conscious Mind but it is ‘perceived’.) This unexpected information can be recalled under certain circumstances, if necessary. Because unexpected information is not processed by any of our other Thought Processes, we can ‘hide’ information in here.

At a later date we can recall it for a specific purpose. This is also the creator point for ‘repressed’ memories. Our ESP Channel is working constantly sending mostly unexpected information, but because it is set in this state of ‘ignore me’ we rarely acknowledge or realise that these signals are actually there. To recover, repressed memories, we must set the ESP channel to send information in an expected state. This won’t reveal your secrets instantly, but you have now opened these memories up to be queried from the Sampling layer. Should one of your repressed memories be ‘queried’ you will instantly see it in your Conscious Mind, and feel all the emotions attached to it.

2. Sampling (Object Set)

This next layer only functions if the PASS signals have been received through the Distributor. The Sampling Layer only receives Expected Information. This way energy is not wasted Sampling all Input coming from our Primary and Secondary senses. When this Expected Information is received, it is compared with Object Codes contained within the Object Set. We usually refer to this as our memory.

Your Object Set contains Object Codes. These Object Codes contain descriptors used to identify it and to link it to other Object Codes and Emotion Codes.

At this point, if an item cannot be found in our Object Codes, it is automatically given descriptors and is then stored in the appropriate place. Unless we are writing these descriptors ourselves using our IMB then they will be classed as having Automatic Descriptors. Automatic Descriptors can be disadvantageous for these reasons.

  • You can lose them within your Object Set because they have been filed in the wrong place due to Automatic Descriptors.
  • The Automatic Descriptors may contain incorrect information
  • The Automatic Descriptors may contain incomplete information.
  • Automatic Descriptors can set off a chain of Emotion Code calls that in turn trigger a cascade of Object Code calls. This can result in a Conscious Mind overload.

We can go through life without ‘interfering’ with our Object and Emotion Descriptors and we wouldn’t know any different, but once you have been on this side of the fence, there is no going back. It is a breath of fresh air, it is mental freedom, it is emotional freedom and it is the doorway to knowledge nirvana, but that is only in my opinion.

On the flip side there are advantages to using Automatic Descriptors.

  • They use less energy. (Lazy Option - lol)
  • They cause less clutter in your Conscious Mind
  • No overhead in processing information.

So somewhere, you must strike a happy middle ground. In my personal experience, I have limited my Manual Descriptors to Objects that I am really interested in. The rest are set to Automatic Descriptors.

At any time you can recall an Object Code and adjust it’s descriptors to whatever you want them to be. So just say you are scared of spiders, maybe even to the point of suffering from arachnophobia. You can recall your spider Object Codes and manually write the Descriptors to be what you would like. This can be applied to any Object Code. I have just used this method to finish smoking.

Now the beauty of writing your own manual Object Codes is this. Although I have no cravings for cigarettes, I enjoy one when I am relaxing. So about once a month I can sit down with a beer and a cigarette and unwind. I have no further cravings, but I do look forward to my next relax. If I wanted to not smoke at all, it would be just a matter of adjusting my Object Codes. Emotion Codes must also be changed and this will be discussed further soon.

3. Emotion Set

The Emotion Set is a container full of Emotion Codes. Similar to an Object Code an Emotion Code is itself a container of information pertaining to the labeled emotion. For example, the ‘Love’ Emotion Code contains descriptors pertaining to the understanding of the Love emotion.

The beauty of this system is that you, as an individual, can write your own descriptors into these Emotion Codes.

Since Emotion Codes are linked to your Object Codes, we need to be careful when adjusting your Emotion Code descriptors. Adjusting one Emotion Code descriptor can affect hundreds if not thousands of Object Codes. Not necessarily in a bad way, but all the same you must take this into account when making the adjustments. On the flip side, if you are an angry person and are changing your ‘Anger’ Emotion Code, you must be aware that while adjusting one Emotion Code can affect many Object Codes it will not affect the ones that do not link that Emotion Code. So in a situation where you thought you had changed your Emotion Codes but your Object Codes are not linked and you are getting angry, you must take notes on the situation at hand and make sure you link those Object Codes with the correct Emotion Codes.

In my experience, you can make broad changes to your Emotion and Object Codes but it is inevitable that you will notice slipups. These slipups can be ‘reined in’ by adding entries to your Belief Code. I will explain that in the Belief Code section.

4. Belief Code

Your Belief Code is by far the single most important layer of your Thought Process. Your Belief Code is a set of rules that are used as part of the output examination. This is the point of no return. Once your thought has progressed beyond this point it becomes either a physical output or a mental output. This is not to say you cannot change your mind, but this is where your ‘tells’ come into play. Your Belief Code is ‘guarded’ by its Meaning. This Belief Code meaning is important to get right. If left unchecked your Belief Code can be overwritten by outside sources such as another person or organization.

The first thing you must do when accessing your Belief Code is to create the Meaning. Every person has ‘Meaning’ protection to prevent their Belief Code from being over written, but when other areas of the brain require further resources, for example when you are depressed, this leaves your Belief Code open to intrusions and over writing. When this has happened we refer to it as being brainwashed. There are critical identifiers if this has happened to you. The first is a closed mind. I would like you to think about that for awhile. We will discuss it further later on.

Belief Codes can be over written in other ways also. Mostly by accident, so what we need to do is set our Meaning so that our belief code is protected at all times.

Your Belief Code is never written to an object; rather it is kind of like a border gate. If all your PASS information passes, 'ten out of ten', the Belief Code examination, it is handed onto your Thought Interpreter. Although no information is actually held back from reaching your Thought Interpreter, your Belief Code has the ability to ‘Flag’ certain problem identifiable objects. These flags are usually referred to as your conscience. I call it my ‘little man’.

The aim in managing your Belief Code is to make your ‘little man’ go on holidays permanently, but not in bad way. You see, if you write your Belief Code and you live your life in accordance to that Belief Code, then he stays in the Bahamas and he is happy. If your life misrepresents your Belief Code, he has to work all day and all night trying to remind you about what it is you really believe in. Now while this may be an analogy the next sentence will reveal very real consequences. If you don’t live your life according to your Belief Code, your ‘little man’ will get the shits because he sick and tired of telling you what to do without success. He WILL pack up and go away... He WILL quit! When this happens, your Thought Process is crippled and you WILL feel physical pain. This is not a threat on my part, it is a fact that every person must live with. So why do you feel physical pain if the ‘little man’ in your head quits? Because all of the PASS information that was headed toward your Conscious Mind needs an output of some kind. Your brain could quite literally overheat if all this information was bottled up. Minor information bottlenecks can cause real headaches. The next time you get a headache analyze the previous 24 hours of your thoughts. You will no doubt find you are disagreeing with yourself somewhere in there. This is not to say that there is no other cause for a headache but it is the first thing I do. If I have a headache, I just go in search of the rogue thought. Then I fix it.

But back on track, if this information is not going to your Conscious mind where it should be going it is sent to your Physical Self. The Information being sent to your Conscious Self is much more complex than the information being sent to your physical self and so this resulting overload stimulus in your nerve endings can cause actual physical pain.

Moving on now, flagged or unflagged, information passing through your Belief Code is now passed to your Thought Interpreter.

5. Thought Interpreter

Your Thought Interpreter is commonly referred to as your Personality. While your Personality or Thought Interpreter can be changed it is not recommended. Rather, if you change the other aspects of your Thought Process, like your Object Set, Emotion Set and Belief Code, your Personality will grow in *capacity*.

Your Thought Interpreter sees all the encoded information passed up from your PASS Senses. Depending on your Personality, your field of focus can be small, medium, large etc. This means that we are limited to ‘seeing’ only a small percentage of the actual Information stream. It is possible to change the field of focus to another place within this input stream but this alters your personality. It is better in my opinion to increase the field of focus in order to be able to see more of the Information Stream. This increase in field of focus, rather than altering your personality, alters your behavioral output.

6. PM Splitter (Physical / Mental Spitter)

Information coming into the PM Splitter is checked for ‘direction tags’. It is then directed either to your body’s many nerve endings or into your Conscious Mind.

7. Conscious Mind – Your Conscious Mind is where we see pictures, remember things, etc. It is the ‘visible to you’ part of your brain. It is also the place where our Secondary sense Information is ‘felt’.

Your Conscious Mind is where we will be installing your new Internal Message Board. The IMB in our Conscious Mind is where we have the ability to access most parts of our brain in a 'software' style environment.


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