Thanks Chuckles
(I had to, it's been too long!), Dave, and Betson.
Betson wrote:
"But when Cosmic says 'getting over the BSTs of everyday experience," he broadens BSTs to mean getting caught here and now by too narrow expectations of ourselves and what life offers (I think)."
Hi Betson, thoughtfully, Dave has expounded on BSTs with a great deal of insight:
"From a slightly different perspective, when I first began to study hypnosis, we were told that the most important thing was to keep in mind that we all live in different worlds, limited by our awareness and interpretations of experiences. These might have an origin shared with others, but by the time that we get through with interpreting according to personal history, we see things slightly differently. Thus, in a sense, "the whole world is in trance". This is the individual part of the BST. Then when a bunch of people get together and evaluate common experiences and decide upon a collectively approved and accepted meaning we have a BST."
Greetings Chuckles, that story sounds very familiar. It definitely has intruiging concepts pertinent to BSTs.
Reflecting on that BST story using a poor analogy it seems sort of like lying in bed and feeling the overwhelming urge to want to move your legs because of discomfort, etc. It becomes extremely uncomfortable and the urge to want to move them becomes top priority; once they are moved, the comfort returns.
PUL,
Cosmic_Ambitions