Here's a question answered by Stuart Lichtman.
I hope it will help you to understand more about Cybernetic Transposition Process.
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Q: I've tried lots of self-help things.
They didn't work.
Why should this one work?
How is it different?
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Answer by Stuart Lichtman:
In the nearly 40 years I've worked to develop and teach the Cybernetic Transposition process, I've seen a tremendous number of different approaches to trying to help people achieve.
In my opinion, they fall into three categories:
- force yourself to focus on what you want and, by strength of will, exclude any thoughts that you won't succeed
- create affirmations describing what you want to achieve and repeat them daily
- visualize what you want and keep focused on that without losing track
For most people, these are what engineers call "necessary but not sufficient conditions." There's some truth in each but not enough.
What's different is that the Cybernetic Transposition system includes what's "necessary and sufficient."
In other words, it focuses on the three aspects of what's required to achieve anything - and in a way that is very clear and operationally effective.
These three steps are:
- create a target that all relevant parts of your brain agree on
- prioritize that target in a way that keeps you unconsciously focused on it no matter what you are consciously doing
- remove any unconscious roadblocks that would otherwise prevent achievement of the target.
The first step revolves around the fact that there are 4 major brain systems that are usually at war with each other. The result of that war is what we normally experience when trying to achieve something that seems impossible based on previous results:
stress, fatigue, depression, loss of energy, trying and failing.
In the Cybernetic Transposition process, the objective that you consciously want to achieve is translated into the language of each of the three other major parts of the brain in way that gains their agreement. One element of that is the transposition of past successes in any area to the achievement of what you presently desire.
The second step revolves around the fact that almost no one can maintain a conscious focus on anything for more than 5 seconds.
Try this: imagine a red circle and imagine a yellow triangle within it. Focus as fully as you possibly can on maintaining that yellow triangle centered in the red circle.
Note how long it takes before something else pops into your mind.
If you're at least modestly observant and honest with yourself, it will almost certainly be less than 5 seconds. The interruption comes from your unconscious that has a different agenda.
Thus, it's necessary to ensure that your unconscious mind maintains the focus on your target since your conscious mind simply can't do it.
In the Cybernetic Transposition process, the parts of the brain that excel at maintaining a focus, the frontal lobes, are energized in a way that maintains the necessary unconscious focus. The result is that, unconsciously, you "keep your eyes on the ball," on your target all of the time - even when you're sleeping.
The third step revolves around the fact that we live in an enormously complex world, one in which there are billions or even trillions or more in almost every situation we encounter.
We cope with this complexity by developing an enormous array of unconscious habit patterns that work without conscious attention, as in driving a car or hitting a tennis ball.
Just compare what it was like when you were learning to do something like driving with what it's like now and you'll experience the power of these unconscious habit patterns at work.
And, once established, they stay in place. That's why we say, "You never forget how to ride a bike." However, some of these unconscious habit patterns become self-defeating as your needs and circumstances change.
For example, have you ever seen someone get really upset because they're not getting their own way? They yell, wave their arms and get red in the face.
Not too effective, is it?
Now think about what an infant looks and sounds like when they're upset, when they're hungry and their survival depends on getting their way, on getting some food. They yell (it's called crying), wave their arms and get red in the face.
It's the same unconscious habit pattern at work in both situations. However, while very effective when you're an infant, it's usually very self-defeating when you're an adult.
See what I mean about old unconscious habits that can block you from achieving what you currently want?
The Cybernetic Transposition techniques incorporate ways to rapidly and permanently change self-defeating unconscious habit patterns to one that are self-supporting.
When applied according to the instructions in the book, the three steps of the Cybernetic Transposition process produce essentially 100% success in achieving seemingly impossible objectives.
Nothing else I have every encountered comes anywhere close.
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