| The 3D Mind - Eye Patterns Explained! So wandering around my brain this morning I came up with a way to look at the way we look at things.
We already know, from traditional NLP eye accessing patterns, that the horizontal left/right line of our visual field relates to past thoughts (internal-remembered-thoughts) vs. future thoughts (external-constructed-thoughts). We look to our left to think of our internal past thoughts, and look to our right to think of external future thoughts.
And we already know from time-line therapy, that the (generally) horizontal forward/backward line of our experience relates to past experiences (internally-remembered sensations) vs. future experiences (externally-constructed sensations).
And it seems, if you get a bit inquisitive about the vertical line of the eye accessing pattern, that the bottom/top line of our visual field relates to the past/internal emotions vs. future/external emotions. We look down to feel our internal past feelings, and look up to feel our external future feelings.
Put it all together and you get a 3D map of how we perceive our world! And using the traditional Cartesian grid with X, Y, Z as the axes, the three dimensions we perceive (from our inner
self's perspective with 0,0,0 being the very center of our core self) are:
X = intellect
ranging from past/interior/matter to future/exterior/energy
Y = emotions
ranging from past/interior/matter to future/exterior/energy
Z = physical
ranging from past/interior/matter to future/exterior/energy
I'm working on integrating the kind of 3D controller used in airplanes into my mind, so that I might be able to use it to control myself better as I move through time and space.
Kinda cool, don't you think?
Peace, Love, and Bicycles
-Turil |