Comments: Generalized Incidents

Reference: A History of Man
Reference: CHAPTER NINE

Comments on CHAPTER NINE
Generalized Incidents

Here is how the unassimilated impressions may be assimilated:

(1) Find the area you would like to handle. You will be handling incidents, misconceptions and wrong postulates in that area.

(2) Look for an incident in your past that may be responsible for the dramatization in the present. 

(3) Recognize the motivator in that incident. Find the overts you have committed using that motivator.

(4) Scan through that incident, the motivator and all the related overts. The incident will lift only when you have the motivator and all related overts clearly identified.

(5) Instead of overts and motivator, there might be DEDs and DEDEX. They are very similar. Get them all.

(6) When there is an incident of MISASSIST, discover the underlying motivator-overt situation and clean it up.

(7) When there is an incident of DEGRADER, discover the underlying DEDEX-DED situation and clean it up.

(8) If you can’t find any more overts to motivator, or DEDs to DEDEX, look for misconceptions and clear them up.

(9) Part of this cleanup would be clearing up all misconceptions that could have led to that incident or situation.

(10) Lastly look for a wrong postulate that could have led to all those misconceptions, overts and DEDs.

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