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Old 04-16-2008, 06:32 AM
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Default Part 2 - Subjective Communication

I am mentioning SC, because of Aspiring_To_Clarity's earlier post (Post No. 12 - see above) where she raised the point about not using LOA to affect or influence others.

There are various subtleties in that idea - about not using LOA on others - but SC is one way to avoid those sorts of complications. In SC, you do not seek to affect or control other people's free will. You merely seek to communicate with them. You tell them what you want to say, and you "listen" to their response, if they have any.

Practical Applications

Here are some practical applications of how you may use SC, where you have intentions that specifically involve other people.

1. You have some problem with your love relationship and you feel that your partner is not listening to you. Use SC to talk to his/her deeper mind instead.

2. You wish to help someone who has a problem. However, the person is not receptive to even listening to your advice (eg you're dealing with a rebellious teenager). Use SC to talk to his/her deeper mind instead.

3. Here is one of my personal favourite applications. You are working on a project at work, but due to office politics etc, not all the project members are cooperating well etc. Use SC to understand everyone's perspective and discuss with everyone the best way forward.

More Exotic Applications

1. Your close relative died 5 years ago and you really feel bad about it, because you never had a chance to say goodbye properly, or you weren't around in the person's last days, or you just miss the person or whatever. Use SC to talk to the dead person.

2. Talk to your guide. Yeah, each of us has at least one.

3. Not comfortable with the above two examples? Then use SC to talk to your higher self. Just think of your higher self as the wiser, deeper, non-physical part of you.
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