Hello!
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to post the jargon they were taught in their LGAT. I would be grateful for the posts and I think it might be beneficial for folks to be able to compare the word and thought manipulations with their own experiences, possibly shedding some light on areas they may not have considered or realized yet. After all, most of these LGATs are off-shoots of est and should have some similarities. For example:
PSI:
-'voting red or black': to reference the positive or negative decision you are making
-integrity:'operating from wholeness' AKA operating from PSI values
- Programs: any thought or intuition you had before attending PSI that needs to be questioned continuously until it is eliminated or changed to align with PSI thinking
- 'I AM' statements: 'I AM a beautiful buzzing flower' is true if you say it is because 'YOU CREATE YOUR OWN REALITY'
-'To think it to create' we become what we think about
- Workshop of the mind: refers to the mental box they want you to put yourself in multiple times a day 'to heal yourself and those around you'
- Screen of the mind: the other mental box you should put yourself in 3x's a day to 'envision the situation as it is and then how you want it to be'
- The need to be right-
PART 1: a phrase that can be used against you in nearly any scenario.
PART 2: You will bring people and events into your life to fit your 'story' to make you 'right' (even events in which you were victimized)
- 'SO WHAT, NOW WHAT!'- The victim-blaming statement. 'Victim is a viewpoint'. Something terrible or hurtful happened to you. So (what), what are you going to do NOW?
-'We operate from victim or responsible' in our choices and actions.
- Personality boxes- promoter, supporter, analyst, etc. Your behavioral style is 'the coat you wear' and you can choose to operate from another place (so change coats? I didn't really understand this one to be honest, ha ha!)
And finally, what 'rules' (practicing personal integrity) were outlined in the seminar?
1-confidentiality
2-no solicitation
3-finish the class
4-be on time all days and sessions
5-nothing in your mouth, no open containers
6-seat rule
7-no side talking
8- name tag visible
Followed by the 'kind suggestions' to turn phone OFF (not just silent), stay in the room, no drug or alcohol use during class days.
Take care, everyone!
I was wondering if anyone would be willing to post the jargon they were taught in their LGAT. I would be grateful for the posts and I think it might be beneficial for folks to be able to compare the word and thought manipulations with their own experiences, possibly shedding some light on areas they may not have considered or realized yet. After all, most of these LGATs are off-shoots of est and should have some similarities. For example:
PSI:
-'voting red or black': to reference the positive or negative decision you are making
-integrity:'operating from wholeness' AKA operating from PSI values
- Programs: any thought or intuition you had before attending PSI that needs to be questioned continuously until it is eliminated or changed to align with PSI thinking
- 'I AM' statements: 'I AM a beautiful buzzing flower' is true if you say it is because 'YOU CREATE YOUR OWN REALITY'
-'To think it to create' we become what we think about
- Workshop of the mind: refers to the mental box they want you to put yourself in multiple times a day 'to heal yourself and those around you'
- Screen of the mind: the other mental box you should put yourself in 3x's a day to 'envision the situation as it is and then how you want it to be'
- The need to be right-
PART 1: a phrase that can be used against you in nearly any scenario.
PART 2: You will bring people and events into your life to fit your 'story' to make you 'right' (even events in which you were victimized)
- 'SO WHAT, NOW WHAT!'- The victim-blaming statement. 'Victim is a viewpoint'. Something terrible or hurtful happened to you. So (what), what are you going to do NOW?
-'We operate from victim or responsible' in our choices and actions.
- Personality boxes- promoter, supporter, analyst, etc. Your behavioral style is 'the coat you wear' and you can choose to operate from another place (so change coats? I didn't really understand this one to be honest, ha ha!)
And finally, what 'rules' (practicing personal integrity) were outlined in the seminar?
1-confidentiality
2-no solicitation
3-finish the class
4-be on time all days and sessions
5-nothing in your mouth, no open containers
6-seat rule
7-no side talking
8- name tag visible
Followed by the 'kind suggestions' to turn phone OFF (not just silent), stay in the room, no drug or alcohol use during class days.
Take care, everyone!