• Beautiful Bright Brilliant

    Posted on February 24, 2011 by in Neila's Notes

    It is a reassuring pleasure…

    “Relax in Rich Health 21″

    Splendid power…

    God is Love… the highest frequency, so fast and brilliant that you cannot see with your naked eye.  Pitch white, bright, powerful light.

    Beautiful: The beauty of imagining an accurate vision.  Coupled with intense acuity of a solid spectrum of colours (yes, colours again, Repetition for Emphasis, sounds like it is important – yes.)   And it is a good thing to wonder in the myriad different colours and languages of the senses.

    Bright: It is bright and clear as she picked up the phone.  The light switched on in her head.  Enchanted with the beautiful rich colour spectrum.  Perfecting sensory acuity on every angle, painting a beautiful picture in her head.  Learnable with the enhancement of pixels and Value-Added memory that keeps on residually, adding depth of meaning and fulfillment.  Discovering what MATTERS.

    Brilliant: In the brilliance of discovering, what is it specifically that you truly crave?  Is it love, power, wisdom and justice? The old book states that, Above all else, God is Love (1John 4:8). It quelled the heart of the wondering soul for it gave voice and a title to the song of joy that filled her being.

    A beautiful book of love, reassured in the title.  It secured the meaning and changed into safety.  For just as the Trapeze artist jumps for delight, his meaning is elegant, splendid power.  His title affords the circus goer a reference point for his bright book of tricks.  And they relax safely, knowing what to expect.

    His bright book of tricks is the body of his communication.  Each chapter a unique chance for the build up of rapport, values, beliefs, and alignment of strategies to be communicated.  It gives the sense of his demeanor and the bells sound in the easy tune of his disposition.

    The 3rd person reads his book, his beautiful audience the circus goer.  Each breathe presides an overture of inquisitive interpretation.  Giving rise to their respective version of his meaning.  Successive semantics shape their impression of his book and the title that illuminates the cover.  On any other day or season, his flavour passes over or pays forward, which ever it may be.

    So you see this person, was issued with the title of Trapeze Artist.  Inside his book were terrific tricks.  You will notice that each individual Trapeze Artist has a unique story in their book – yes.  So the story gives you an appreciation of what this particular person is about.  You know the old one about, Don’t judge a book by the cover… And your personal opinion of this story may change over time.  In different stages of life, like those outlined by Erickson, you will acquire a different perspective, perhaps as wisdom precedes more rampantly!

    All in all, you are discovering what matters to you, forming a slightly new perspective as each day goes by.  That is the beauty of it. Everything is a miracle.  It is always new, always exciting and fresh.  And always something to discover.  And they are endless, infinite, to infinity and beyond! The possibilities you have today are enormous. And real.

    Because you get to write your own story.  Blushed and rosy inconceivable, you can even dress yourself into a new title.  You get to author your own book, before it is released to the public.  Now that is some heavy duty insider trading going on.  Imagine what would happen if you just scripted it out, flicked up a sneak peak preview so you saw the still frame and movie in your head, and then just relaxed.

    So while I was being very studious at University, I used to love going and checking out all the latest published articles on the hot new experiments the experts were trotting off around the globe.  And it was all about psychology, so it was fascinating. It all had something to do with me – you know…  I got a glimpse of how other people were responding to certain stimuli in these experiments, and could therefore employ that info to adjust my own behaviour as I saw fit.  And these days the studies can be so human sense related, and so specifically investigating one minute fact.  That I was in awe, and humbled at what I learnt… and very grateful for the insights!!!

    Yes, and this one particular time, I can still see the book on the shelf.  It was pitch white, with red stripes, about the size of a diary.  On the mid high shelf of the teak brown book case to the left of the back end of the ground floor of the library, near the tall windows.  It was a calm peaceful day outside.

    And there is this very, very peculiar article about, and Warren Buffett might like this one, Coke a Cola.  While I was reading his book, you know that really big thick green one… It starts off about how presently he was loving Coke, then started on about Pepsi… and I thought hang on he is switching, is that right?

    So as it turns out, later down the track I discovered that he started on Pepsi and then switched over to Coke after his Berkshire Hathaway invested a huge amount of millions of dollars into it.  And what would you say, Coke is like in the Top 10 of the most popular products on the shelf.  It is something like the can of Coke and the 1.25L of Coke are both in the Top 10 of most sold products in the supermarket.  Goes to show that if you give people choices, this one or this one, doesn’t matter which one, it is still selling Coke.

    It seems to do really well on the stock market (KK).  I am thinking today there are people that used to present themselves as unable to control their habits around Coke.  Compared with what?  How do you know what is good for him?

    Anyway back to the brilliant academic article I was telling you about.  You see, it lit up my neurology.  The show is playing and something like 26 still frames are flashing up every second, which translates into a moving, into lots of money.  It also translates into a moving, television show.  And what they did in this study was made people thirsty, without touching the temperature control button.  It was an episode of the Simpsons, and every 4 – 6 frames, they would insert a novel frame – either a picture of a can of Coke (visual stimulus) or the word THIRSTY (semantic stimulus).

    The new frames were hardly noticeable by the participants, in fact, when asked, they responded that they did not see them.  But as you hear, their eyes still perceived them because it changed their behaviour.  As you read this you will begin to appreciate that, everything matters – even if you think you didn’t see something, it all has an affect on you.

    And what the study found was that when the participants viewed the Simpson’s episode with these new Coke / Thirsty frames, the participants rated themselves as being more physically thirsty.  And so subliminal advertising has an acute affect.  Good news for Buffett!

    And also the fact that the picture of the can of Coke was paired with the word Thirsty, influenced the person to unwittingly desire a cool can of Coke to quench their thirst.  Ah, love that cool taste.

    As Maxwell Smart would say on his trusty shoe phone, “It’s the old unconditioned stimulus paired with the conditioned stimulus to elicit the conditioned response trick.”  The Pavlov’s Dog trick.  Ring a bell when presenting food, and the dog starts to salivate at just the sound of the bell, even when there is no food present.

    So you see, this is how you get to script out your life.  If Coke a Cola can make billions from this little patterning of behaviour, perhaps you can apply the patterning to your benefit too – it’s up to you.

    Coke is about marketing the good like and all it’s creature comforts.  That is what they are selling you, because that is what you want.  And they package it conveniently for you, in an easy to carry, easy to purchase, available everywhere sweet sugar engulfed package.  Because every time you taste Coke, you are drinking in your good life.  Your mind is intoxicated with that easy happy feeling, plus there are a few million biochemical reactions tickling through your brain that you have learnt to tell yourself is a good thing too.  Sooner or later, you will get the picture.

    Thank you, wishing you many warm blessings, Neila Bennett

     

     

     

     

     

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