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Elaboration 21.1
All this has to do with truth. In pure physics, there is an absolute
truth possible. 'Seneca was', is such a truth and also 'water is
burned hydrogen', etc. This truth concept admirably suits pure
physics, discussions and theorizing, but not life-involved topics.
When one is discussing truth in an agent (idea) that itself makes
truth, one should be very careful. An idea now, is just that, it
continually tends to make itself true. An example is the man who has
sleep-troubles. Is it true ... ? He says so and besides we can
observe it if necessary as true. When we tell him it is not true,
meaning that what was, was, but that the future is different, he
becomes aggressive. His complaint was that he was suffering from
sleep-troubles which means the future as well. 'You tell me I am a
liar?'. Yet, in hypnodynamic techniques, it is usual, when he is in
a nice and comfortable state, and very responsive, to tell him that
he will always sleep very well, without the least trouble, that,
indeed, he 'might' have had difficulties in the past but that these
are over now. In 99% of the cases, his mind will accept this truth
(?) as a newer and better truth (truth clearly being not singular
but plural, an impossibility in physics), and he will therefore
sleep untroubled for the rest of his life. He has 'made' the
statement untrue, because he was told to do so. Truth and untruth
are always more or less debatable when a mind can effect a change
from X into not-X, from X is true into X is false. All that, of
course, on literally the snap of a finger. Unlike in pure physics,
truth then, solely consists of 'that what has happened'. In physics,
there are truths (expected) that also imply 'that what is going to
happen'. For the hypnodynamic expert, it demands that in giving aid,
he keeps past and future very well distinguished.
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2007-09-11