
Cats Always Go To The One With The Nasal SprayAre you allergic? Then, you know, don't you, that cats always go to the one with the nasal spray? When you say to yourself, I hope so-and-so's cat doesn't come near me, guess what? Here comes the cat. Why? Because your brain glosses right over the *not* in your sentence and heads for the real meat, so to speak. Your brain is seeing the cat come toward you. YOU are attracting the cat. TIP: Picture the room you'll be in either without the cat or the back end of the cat as he walks away. Take charge of the pictures you have in your mind, and see what happens. Your mind thinks in pictures. When you say to yourself, *I hope the cat doesn't come to me,* look at that sentence without the *not.* The more you think the thought and, therefore, the more the message is splashed across your brain, the more your brain brings what you are picturing into your realm. So, let's look at that sentence. Where do you start seeing a picture? *I-hope-the-cat . . .* Right there, right? You see the cat when you don't want to see the cat. If nothing else, keep your mind blank, or, if you must see a cat, see it walking away from you. Cats think in pictures, too. Make your picture stronger, and see what happens. How about this sentence? *I - hope - I - don't - FAIL!* Oops. Which of all the words was your brain most attracted to, in other words, which of the words are many people most familiar with? Failure. How about changing it to *I am so happy I am succeeding.* TIP: If you have a conflict when you say *I am so happy I am succeeding,* go here: http://www.tameyourbrain.com/beliefpattern.htm and read *Do You Want To Change Your Belief Pattern?* You will understand more about it. ~~~~~~~~~ Copyright 2002, Jan Tincher, All Rights Reserved Worldwide --------------------------------------------------------------- == Would you like a FREE phone session with Jan Tincher, a nationally recognized expert in Hypnotherapy & Master Neuro-Linguistic Programming? Click here to find out how! ==Publishers, you are welcome to reprint this article in its entirety provided you retain the above resource box and include this notice, plus notify us of the day(s) you will be running it. This article courtesy of http://catloversinfo.com. You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact. |
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