Neuro-Linguistic Curses And Magick In Everyday Life

Dear Speed Seduction® Student,

Up until now, have you thought of Magick as some sort of esoteric, New Age, crazy-ass thing?

ca 10048277 180 Neuro Linguistic Curses And Magick In Everyday LifeMany of the principles associated with this thing we call “Magick” are things we normally do anyway, and actually have a real effect.

To gain a better understanding of this, let’s look at curses and constructs.

A “curse” is a construct that keeps a person in a limiting identity or life condition. A “construct” is a pattern of thought that operates between you and the world.

If you’ve ever said “Gee whiz, I must be cursed!” you probably found yourself making statements like

  • “I can’t.” This implies that because you haven’t, up until now, done it, you could never do it today, tomorrow, or in the future.
  • “Too good to be true.” Really? Show me how we objectively measure what’s “good” vs. “too good” or “not good enough.”  How good is “good”?
  • “I never…” / “I always…” Once more, limiting your future based on actions, behaviors, or circumstances of the past.
  • “It’s just not me.” How is this statement any different from a witch pointing a wand at you and ‘cursing’ you never to get laid?

Look at how language is keeping you stuck. Thus what we call “Neuro-Linguistic Curses.”

Listen: things are either familiar or unfamiliar. You cannot get different results from the familiar.  Einstein had his definition of insanity; one might also call this the curse of the familiar.

The things that happened before (your experience or history) aren’t keeping you stuck. It’s the responses you have and feelings you generate when you do (or don’t do) things, which created the “history” in the first place.

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Does any of this sound like something we see in everyday life?

Are you beginning to see the power of Magick?

Peace and piece,

PR (aka RJ)

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4 Responses to Neuro-Linguistic Curses And Magick In Everyday Life

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  2. Ruben says:

    I think this kind-a-sorta applies. I was sitting in my friends back yard and I felt something crawling on my leg so I squished it (or so I thought). I began to feel a pain like a bug bite, I pulled up the pants legs and out fell a small spider still alive.

    The pain became more intense and I remembered that you mentioned in another article about a pain you had and how it “bugged” you. You suddenly said to yourself, “use your training dummy.”

    You said you began to focus on the edges of the pain and it went away in a short time. I just happened to start a breathing exercise when I got bit so I began to do the breathing focusing on the outer edges of the pain.

    Voila!! I’m geussing in les than a minute the pain “Magickly” went away and did not feel anything the rest of the weekend, still don’t. The wound is there, just not the pain.

    By the way, I’m starting become more focused so I do not have to bring my mind back as much.

  3. John says:

    cool distinction between curses (blegh!) and constructs (high-tech noice!)

  4. A M says:

    A strong belief about women is that fucking them isn’t properly a gift but a favor, this spell is also a powerful vibe subcommunicated by naturals and is consistent with the idea that women want to surrender to somthing greater

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