Went to Davis diamonds but I was pretty tired so I threw a few good tricks but was mostly enjoying talking with some of the others.
Currently reading the second book in the Nexus trilogy and I'm realizing where I got that whole "mind programs" idea and it makes me want to develop the concept a little further. For whatever mental state I want to put myself in, I need to know the exact pathway to get there. So it is much like a program in the sense that I am in one state of mind, I execute a few lines of code, then I'm in the desired state. The lines of code are just the appropriate thoughts and associations that change my mental state. It's going to be important to create programs that are not too specialized, otherwise they won't work for the general category of things I need them for.
A program for food cravings has gotta be pretty easy. Essentially I want to bypass the part where I eat shitty food, and go straight to the mindset of craving healthy food, or perhaps for certain occasions, not craving food at all.
For parkour, I could certainly use a program for resolve and commitment to a jump I know I have the technical ability for. Most of the time I have to just keep drilling a technique until I happen to fall into the correct state of mind but again, why not bypass that?
It's the same with learning someone's pk route. I've specifically trained my eye to learn the movements right away instead of having to go into all of the over complicating explanations of "where this hand goes and where to out this foot."
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