PaulsRobot3 Morph module
Morph bleeds charge out of a hot topic to the extent that you can change the people, time, location, emotions, events etc at will. At first you will be able to change very little, but with the help of Rub & Yawn you'll gradually be able to change more and more, even flip a mirror image of the scene on top of the original and move it into the future.
"Hah," you say, "I can do that easily right now." Yes, it's easy with an uncharged topic, but try doing it with a hot one you can hardly bear to look at. The more you can change the aspects of a hot topic at your choice, the less power it will have over you.
Morph is one of the few general modules that can be used to address any topic. The other common ones are Trio/PaulsRobot.com and HeavyDuty.
Details
Morph includes 114 different ways of manipulating the factors making up a topic. It uses Rub & Yawn visualization techniques separate to the 6-direction technique, namely Attitude (2 options); Color (10 options); Condition (6 options); Dimension (10 options); Emotion (6 options); Location (8 options); Motion (14 options); Pain (2 options); People (2 options); Sensation (2 options); Shape (6 options); Size (4 options); Smell (2 options); Sound (6 options); Space (6 options); Taste (2 options); Time (4 options); Transform (10 options); Universe (10 options); View (2 options).
Each variation is explained when you get to it.
Where to start
You can start with any group you wish, and continue on how you wish. However, your topic might seem discharged after several of the groups have been flattened but a new group will often bring to light more charge that had been previously hidden.
Example
We'll look at the Emotion group. It consists of Null | Change | Change back | Increase | Decrease | Raise tone | Lower tone. Let's say you decide to run the Increase | Decrease pair. You click on Increase, and receive the direction
OK. Increase the emotions of your topic.
This means whatever seems appropriate to you. It could mean increase the volume of some emotion(s), maybe anxiety or worry becoming fear or even terror, for example. Or it could mean increase the number of people who were being emotional. Or something else entirely. Your choice. There will probably be many emotions in your topic, both your emotion and that of others. You can change any of them that you wish, a little or a lot.
So you do that, while continuing to Rub & Yawn. After a minute maybe, you click that you've done that, and get the response
Fair enough. Decrease the emotions of your topic.
You can go back to how it was before, or not. It doesn't matter, as long as you lessen the emotions somehow, while keeping up the Rub & Yawn. Click when done.
Thank you. Increase the emotions of your topic.
Rinse and repeat, back and forth, back and forth. Continue with this pair until flat, until no more discharges come off. Then click on Null, as you would do after flattening any pair:
Thank you. Have your topic be in its null state, its rest state.
Null
The null state is supposed to be the neutral state between the two extremes of changing the topic one way and changing it the other way. Like the center position between left and right, or the level condition between up and down etc. Or it could be the off state as opposed to the on state.
It means your topic as it appears to you this very moment without you doing anything consciously to change it. It's OK if this is different to how it appeared before.
Random motion
It could be that your topic appears to be doing backflips all on its own without your willing input at all. If so, that's fine, just let it do its own thing, so to speak. Null simply means you aren't consciously trying to affect it at all.
Raise tone
Whatever this means to you. One scale of emotion includes the following, from low to high: Apathy, grief, fear, covert hostility, hate, anger, antagonism, boredom, conservatism, strong interest, cheerfulness, enthusiasm, exhilaration, serenity.
Lower tone
The opposite of Raise tone. Just lower the tone of the emotions in some way. You don't have to go back to how they were before you raised them, but you can if you wish.
All possible emotion changes
It is not realistic to specify every possible emotion change. Do the best you can with the choices available. Make at least some change each time, however small.
Many sessions per topic
It is fine if it takes many sessions to flatten a topic completely. It is possible to feel wonderful with regard to a topic, but when you come back into session another day and address the same topic new material is available to be run. Note that it is new material, not an exact repeat of what you have already discharged, and just chew into it. It should be getting better all the time.
Incomplete topic?
If this is the start of a new session on an incomplete topic, just check over again the final group of commands that were getting a discharge in the previous session. Maybe there is more on it. But don't overdo it. You can always start over again from the top if you wish, but if your topic is hanging up it might be from some factor in a later group of commands that you haven't looked at yet.
Flat?
When one group of commands is reasonably flat, then go on to another group. Be very thorough on any second or subsequent run through the whole set of groups. And definitely make sure you are sessionable with enough food/sleep etc.
Don't flog a dead horse
If you can't get any discharge on the first group you try, while rubbing vigorously and trying different aspects of that variation for at least a minute by the clock, then go on to the next group. Don't spend ten minutes going through all variations fruitlessly.
No discharge on any group
If you can't get any discharge from a hot topic with ANY group, then something is probably wrong. Maybe you're not sessionable. Maybe your topic is just not available right now. Try another topic, maybe a lighter one, to see if something else will discharge. If something else will discharge but not your first topic, then that first topic isn't available right now. If nothing will discharge, get more food/sleep/exercise, or try another day.
Other modules
There are many other modules. If your topic won't fully discharge with Morph, and you've done the troubleshooting steps as needed, then try another module.
The end point
The end point for a Morph session is the same as the end point used for a general PaulsRobot session:
Either . . .
- The user is getting no more change out of the topic he/she has been addressing per the instructions, which includes no more yawns. And
- The user should also feel good, such as calm, peaceful, refreshed.
. . . or
It is fine to end the session if the topic isn't complete but one seems done for now, such as one had a good win and doesn't feel like more of this right now.
Don't try to do too much in one session
You may also address more than one topic in the session if you wish, but if you had some good energy exchange going on it is usually best to wait till a later session to address another topic.
Sources: Above text adapted from my writings at PaulsRobot3.com. Image: Pixabay
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PaulsRobot.com: Entry level (more or less). Mobile-friendly. More options to address your own topics. Sessions use three different Rub & Yawn techniques (Reach & Withdraw, 6-Direction, Rogerian). Includes theory and explanations.
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