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In your case, resistance is a definite response, and that's a response from the brain's self-protection mechanisms.
Like you said you study successology, medicine, psychology, hypnosis, NLP...To use a simple analogy, eat.
If you have too much, you won't be able to eat it. Although the potential of the human brain is huge, the key question is how well your brain is used.
How much? Or how much do you have effective memory cell stores? The subconscious and subjective consciousness can interact with each other.
(in theory) but one thing they all have in common is the protection of the self, or you can.
Understood as "loyalty" to instinct
Kinesiology, psychology, hypnosis, and NLP can be grouped together, and they are mostly subjective abstract concepts.
Medicine is an objective image definition, so it is inevitable that there will be a collision between the two. You have to prioritize.
It's like sugar dissolves in water, but you mix sugar and salt together. Or that you don't know about them.
positioning, so that your brain can't process the information, so you think it's subjectively resistant.
There's an old saying that one does a lot. If you can understand and implement it, then your problem is not a problem.
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A little advice: maybe your mind is not quiet, and your distractions are too strong, would it be much better to find a very quiet environment (in time or space). If you can, give it a try.
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Subjective resistance: Are you the resistance of the ego, or the resistance of the ego, are you the resistance of the mind or the resistance emanating from the heart?
Many of these theories are practiced, that is, learning and doing. There is a big difference between awakening one's own subconscious mind and awakening the inner feelings of others. The subjective rejection may be that you have practiced, but the scope of practice is too narrow, so you are not sure whether it is right or wrong, and you just follow the theory, and there is no way to judge what the benefit is.
So there's a sense of rejection that you can't control.
When you read this, try to turn that item into something you don't reject, and then compare and summarize it.
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You can look at this from the perspective of behavior analysis, a lot of subconscious actions and details can see some things, but because ** is flat, it is not as much information as the image. But there are still some things that can be seen.
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Shaking the legs seems to be a habit, but the habit is also formed by a certain fixed trajectory of mental activity. Shaking your legs is a sign of nervousness.
As for the second posture, it is a very typical state of self-preservation. People in unfamiliar places or when they feel unsafe will unconsciously make self-protection postures, such as double congzhou answering hands and hugging, Erlang legs and so on.
There doesn't seem to be action psychology at the moment, and there are actually a lot of books on the market about explaining movements, but most of them don't have enough theoretical basis. You can look at social psychology, which will have some psychological states and manifestations in the process of social interaction.
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Shaking on one leg is a matter of personal habit, one arm naturally droops, the other hand grabs the arm, is insecure, and longs to be protected.
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You can take a look at Zeng Guopan's "Bing Jian", which is very detailed in this book.
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I'll just say I've learned, hypnosis, tarot cards, spirit, behavior, in short, it gives you everything but how to have a baby.
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The answer is: a
Analysis] Unintentional imagination, also known as involuntary imagination, is an aimless and unconscious imagination.
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The answer should come.
Yes: B intentionally.
Imagine. 1. Unintentional.
Source imagination and intentional imagination are a relative classification. Unintentional imagination is an unconscious imaginative activity, and intentional imagination is a conscious imaginative activity. Young children are dominated by unintentional imagination, from.
From the third and fourth grades, intentional imagination predominates. It is a conscious imagination to bring up the scene in the story in the mind as the teacher tells it.
2. Re-imagining and creating imaginary are a relative classification. The scenes in the story that come to mind as the teacher tells them are creative and imaginative.
3. Fantasy is a special form of creating imagination, which is an imagination that points to the future and is linked to personal aspirations.
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If you do say something and you don't hear it clearly, it's talking to yourself, and there are several possibilities:
1) He hasn't figured it out himself, so he won't tell you.
2) He doesn't think the things he talks about are important, or he doesn't want to tell you because he doesn't have anything to do with you, and (3) he doesn't know how to express them, so he won't say them for the time being.
4) The things that talk to yourself are personal privacy or fear of embarrassment, so don't say it (5) I feel that the relationship with you is not close enough to talk about it, and I don't want to tell you.
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1 Unimportant things, so I don't want to say any more; It doesn't matter if you say it or not2 It's a very important thing, but you don't hear it, and you don't have the courage to say it again3 I don't care about you, and you're not important, so I don't want to tell you4 I care about you too much, and I silently feel that maybe it's not the right time now, and I'll talk to you next time.5 Auditory hallucinations and self-talk are also possible.
There are many explanations for things and people, so find one that you can accept
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1. The situation is that your friend did say something, but then he didn't admit it, maybe there was something hidden that he didn't want you to know
2. If your friend doesn't actually speak, but you do hear it and hear it clearly or vaguely, then it's an illusion, 3, maybe he wanted to say this, but he didn't say it, it was the brain wave that was transmitted and received by you
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"Hookup" refers to male homosexual tendencies, referring to a certain kind of male who likes men.
Hope it helps.
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