> It is an excellent first step for those who are locked
> and frozen in their
> heads but this is exactly what I meant, it is different
> and should not be
> confused with Snow Globes or used routinely as a
> substitute unless the
> above applies. Snow Globes should be the ultimate goal,
> they are THE
> perfect vehicle for the full process.
>
> And I'm not just saying this because of a GS, really, I'm not...
>
> :-)
>
> N
No of course, you are *absolutely* right. I was being overly
polite again, wasn't I, but I could see as well right away how the
"easier" concept of Thought Balls might have ended over time as
the one that gets taught everywhere - and then of course the whole
point of the thing, as well as its inherent power, has been lost
in construct land yet again, as has happened so many thousands of
times before, leaving the rest of us with faded ghosts of the
originally extraordinarily powerful technique!
I would have thought that indeed, to say to people who are more
attracted to Thought Balls something like, "Snow Globes are for
intelligent people ..." would be a rather motivational device :-)
But it would depend on the individual in question. I don't ever
like any "one size fits all" things going on, flexibility is the
name of the game.
waves,
SF
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