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Unraveling A Negative By Processing A Positive
by Alan C. Walter
(this article is copyrighted © 1996 by The Institute Of Applied Knowledge)
Please check the Glossary if you encounter an unfamiliar word.
An addiction could be best described as: A must have "it" -- can't have "it" situation.

"IT" being anything or anyone a person is fixated on.

The can't have "it" creates an unsolvable problem. This is a very negative situation. It also is a desperately unwanted situation.

If you look at the bulletin The Pathway from Poverty to Prosperity, you will observe "An unwanted condition" is the lowest state.

The next problem you have is "Fixation on a Negative Situation."

To handle "Fixations on a Negative" you must process the positive side.

For example, if you have someone fixated on money problems, process "Having Money." As the client expands the plus side, the negative side begins to separate.

When you run into a bad condition on a low level case, always realize it took many years to come into being. The bad condition follows the 29 steps covered in The Pathway from Poverty to Prosperity.

The best way to de-access any area is to restore the original dreams and aspirations.

By going prior to the relationship or condition, you can recover the Positives; once the Positives are restored, the negatives will run themselves out.

Magical, isn't it?

Even the most abused and illiterate will make tremendous case gain when you process the positive, as it is always prior to the negative. Thus it is bigger and more powerful, which in turn makes the Being bigger, more powerful.

As the Being becomes bigger, the problems become smaller, then the violations become much easier to confront. Usually, the client begins to laugh at their stupidity and the silly, illogical ways they handled things. They are now back at cause over the area..


THE PROCEDURE


STEP ONE A:

LOCATION OF EXTREME BAD CONDITION OR LOW LEVEL OF EXISTENCE

Ask: "What extreme bad condition or low level of existence are you having to handle?"

This includes poverty, bankruptcy, depression, personal dishonesty, no self worth, low self esteem, broken hearts, immobility, terror, failure, etc.

Get them to holographically describe the condition or level of existence.

Then ask: "What person, subject or activity is this connected to?"

Get the person, subject or activity named and do STEP TWO.


STEP ONE B:

 LOCATION OF FIXATION AREAS

1. Ask: "Who have you had a close relationship with?" (Get specific names of parents, spouses, children, siblings, partners, friends, associates, teammates, etc.)

2. Ask: "What subjects have you studied or been involved with?" (Get specific names by subject; e.g. math, Christianity, computers, etc.)

3. Ask: "What activities have you been involved in?" (Get specific names of activities such as Kiwanis, Baseball, rafting, counseling, reading, etc.)

4. Take the person, subject or activity the client is most fixated on or has had the most negative situation with and run:


STEP TWO:

FIRST CONTACT (Note: If you run into trouble while running this process, the client gets stuck or the fixation or situation gets worse or goes solid, check for an earlier time the client connected to the person, subject or activity and if one, return to Step Two, question one.)

1. "When did you first contact ( person / subject / activity )?

2. "Tell me about it."

3. "When you first contacted ( person / subject / activity ) what did you perceive?"

3a. If running a subject or activity, ask:
...."When you first contacted ( person / subject / activity ) who did you perceive?"

4. "What want did you perceive ( person / people perceived ) wanted?" Get the want holographically described.

5. "What did you want from ( person / people perceived )?" Get the want holographically described.

6. "Did you help ( person / people perceived ) get their want?"

7. "Did ( person / people perceived ) help you get your want?"


STEP THREE: RECOVERING THE OPTIMUMS

1. "At that time, what would be the Optimum Dream or Intention?"

a. "Describe it." (Ask as needed to get the holographic image of it:)

When would it occur?
Where would it occur?
What would be its duration?
Who would be included?
What would it look like?
How big would it be?

 

b. Once the Optimum Dream or Intention has been holographically described, run Clean Slate on it. (Make certain it is the Dream or Intention being Clean Slated and not the person, subject or activity.) Then ask:

c. "Connected to ( Optimum Dream / Intention ), what happened?"

d. "Did you violate it in any way? Tell me about that. (Get all of the violation.)

e. "Is there a later similar time you violated it? Tell me about that." (Get all of the violation.)

Repeat over and over until all violations have been handled.


2. "When you first contacted ( person / subject/ activity ), what would be the Optimum Vision?

a. "Describe it." (Ask as needed to get the holographic image of it:)

When would it occur?
Where would it occur?
What would be its duration?
Who would be included?
What would it look like?
How big would it be?

 

b. Once the Optimum Vision has been holographically described, run Clean Slate on it. Then ask:

c. "Connected to ( Optimum Vision ), what happened?"

d. "Did you violate it in any way? Tell me about that. (Get all of the violation.)

e. "Is there a later similar time you violated it? Tell me about that." (Get all of the violation.)

Repeat over and over until all violations have been handled.


3. "When you first contacted ( person / subject / activity ), what would be the Optimum Plan?"

a. "Describe it." (Ask as needed to get the holographic image of it:)

When would it occur?
Where would it occur?
What would be its duration?
Who would be included?
What would it look like?
How big would it be?

 

b. Once the Optimum Plan has been holographically described, run Clean Slate on it. Then ask:

c. "Connected to ( Optimum Plan ), what happened?"

d. "Did you violate it in any way? Tell me about that. (Get all of the violation.)

e. "Is there a later similar time you violated it? Tell me about that." (Get all of the violation.)

Repeat over and over until all violations have been handled.


4. "When you first contacted ( person / subject / activity ), what would be the Optimum Implementation?"

a. "Describe it." (Ask as needed to get the holographic image of it:)

When would it occur
Where would it occur?
What would be its duration?
Who would be included?
What would it look like?
How big would it be?

 

b. Once the Optimum Implementation has been holographically described, run Clean Slate on it. Then ask:

c. "Connected to ( Optimum Implementation ), what happened?"

d. "Did you violate it in any way? Tell me about that. (Get all of the violation.)

e. "Is there a later similar time you violated it? Tell me about that." (Get all of the violation.)

Repeat over and over until all violations have been handled.


5. "When you first contacted ( person / subject / activity ), what would be the Optimum Outcome?"

a. "Describe it." (Ask as needed to get the holographic image of it:)

When would it occur
Where would it occur
What would be its duration?
Who would be included?
What would it look like?
How big would it be?

 

b. Once the Optimum Outcome has been holographically described, run Clean Slate on it. Then ask:

c. "Connected to ( Optimum Outcome ), what happened?"

d. "Did you violate it in any way? Tell me about that. (Get all of the violation.)

e. "Is there a later similar time you violated it? Tell me about that." (Get all of the violation.)

Repeat over and over until all violations have been handled.

If the fixation or negative situation does not unravel and blow, check for an earlier time the client connected to the person, subject or activity and repeat Steps Two and Three.


STEP FOUR: TELEPATHICALLY PROJECTED IMAGES

A. 1. "Connected to ( person / subject / activity ), did you project any images?"

2. "What images?"

3. "Describe them."

4. "Did they become a reality?"

5. "Describe it."

6. "What have been the consequences of those images?"

7. "From where did you source those images?"

8. "From when did you source those images?"

9. "Take back and dissipate those images."


B. 1. "Did ( person / people perceived ) project any images?"

2. "What images?"

3. "Describe them."

4. "Did they become a reality?"

5. "Describe it."

6. "What have been the consequences of those images?"

7. "From where did ( person / people perceived ) source those images?"

8. "From when did ( person / people perceived ) source those images?"

9. "Return those images to their source."


STEP FIVE:

Repeat Steps TWO, THREE and FOUR on each person, subject and activity listed in STEP ONE A by order of fixation or negative situation. Then do STEP ONE B and repeat STEPS TWO, THREE and FOUR on each person, subject and activity listed.

4 September 1996

By Eric Wolery
from the instructions of
ALAN C. WALTER
Copyright © 1996
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