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Vlad Tverdohleb's avatar

The metabolism was never the controller. The hormones were never the controller. The nervous system was never the controller. The story was. The script was. The identity was. The field was. The CIC framework calls this the Template State Vector. The uncorrupted blueprint. The story is the distortion. The identity is the collapse. The nervous system is the output. The field is the source.

The Human Architect is the recognition of the gap. The one-process world that cannot hold the three-process problem. The rewrite. The rewire. The retrain. The order is the key. The story is the foundation. The emotion is the weld. The behavior is the output. The change is not about adding something new. It is about returning to what was always there. The field does not need to be created. It needs to be remembered.

The memory reconsolidation is the mechanism. The prediction error is the key. The surprise is the opening. The window is the door. The group is the mirror. The loneliness of the lone-expert model is the limitation. The room is the multiplier. The field is the container.

Dr. Jade Teta's avatar

Yes my brother 💪🏽

Vlad Tverdohleb's avatar

Appreciate you, brother. The work you are doing is the bridge. Keep going.

Dr. Jade Teta's avatar

You too man.

Balanced Governance's avatar

This resonates with my own experiences as a therapist (now retired). The trauma treatment that worked best, by far, was Rewind: a hypnotic process to bring up the story and emotions, but to then see it removed as though watching it on a screen, and then the crucial bit, the surprise. The surprise was the rewriting of the story by going into the scene on the screen and experiencing the trauma backwards. The bookends are also important because the experience begins and ends in memories of relative calm. I've seen miracles happen. Check it out. And best wishes for your PhD.!

Dr. Jade Teta's avatar

Love this. I will. I have heard of similar techniques but not this one in particular.

Balanced Governance's avatar

It might help solidify your new protocol or whatever. It was refined from a technique of Milton Erikson. Now used widely in the UK. Uncommon University teaches it. Fun fact, little known: Uncommon University has Sufi roots.