- 6-DIRECTION TECHNIQUE: A very effective creative visualization procedure, in which the person recreates the most important (at that exact moment) elements of a charged topic and places these mental creations in different directions around his body, as a means of discharging the unwanted energy attached to them. Also to gain control over such mental images. Includes commands like "Put that topic above you." (Compare MORPH)
- ANCHOR POINT: A movable point (can be an object) mentally created by the viewer to help mark out some space. It can, but does not have to, coincide with a visible physical universe point or object.
- CHARGE: Harmful energy connected to a topic or incident, that is discharged in running a process. This discharge is often seen as yawns or sighs or other bodily discharges.
- EOS: End of Session, written on the user's worksheets or report to mark the point (always with the time noted) when the session ends
- FLAT: A process is flat when there is no more change occurring, no more charge coming off.
- GRINDING: An incident is not erasing after going through it several times.
- HAVE/HAVING/HAV etc.: Various techniques to increase the energy level of the client; also the energy level of the client ("Her havingness was good and she had energy to spare").
- LIFETIME SCANNING: A very effective procedure in Basic R3X where the user scans through his entire life, period by period, zeroes in on any sticky period and discharges it so that it no longer grabs his attention. Usually takes about 10-30 hours total.
- MODULE: Any of several series of associated web pages that together will deliver a PaulsRobot session. Examples of PaulsRobot session modules are Core, HeavyDuty, R3X and Morph.
- MORPH TECHNIQUE: A creative visualization procedure, with many variations, in which the person recreates the most important (at that exact moment) elements of a charged topic and changes around these mental creations in various ways as directed, as a means of discharging the unwanted energy attached to them. Also to gain control over such mental images. Includes commands like "Turn that topic inside out." (Compare 6-DIRECTION)
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- OBJECTIVE: Having to do with the physical universe, external to the viewer's mind (compare SUBJECTIVE).
- PROCESS: Technique; procedure used in session by the facilitator or automated program.
- R3R: Routine 3 Revised, a useful stress-release procedure developed in 1968 and incorporated into R3X. Includes commands like "Locate an incident", "When was it?", "Move to that incident", "Move through that incident", "What happened?"
- R3X: Routine 3 Expanded, a modern stress-release procedure, mainly consisting of R3R and the 6-Direction technique, that has been replicated in PaulsRobot.
- ROBOT: At PaulsRobot, the automated facilitator that provides appropriate directions to guide the session, based on the user's response to the previous direction.
- RUB & YAWN: Contains three parts:
- vigorous rubbing of the body to energize it, and
- visualization in various specified ways of one's charged topic, resulting in
- yawns or other clearly visible physical discharges showing harmful energy being dissipated.
- SAP: Special Attention Process, R3X technique in several parts to help with heavy incidents.
- SESSION: Period of time with a start and an end in which the user manipulates and discharges mental images.
- SHUTTING DOWN: Going foggy, blanking out, losing focus, even slightly, as a result of some charge getting triggered. It is resolved easily by vigorous RUB & YAWN as long as one catches it in time. If not, it is easy to go to sleep, wasting valuable minutes of session time or life. It happens in life too, not just sessions, and the same remedy works in life.
- SUBJECTIVE: Occurring in the mind of the viewer (compare OBJECTIVE).
- TITS: This Is The Session, often written at the start of the session. Equivalent to SOS (Start of Session), always with the time noted.
- TOPIC: The charged subject of a session, very personal to the individual, selected by the user and not from a provided list. General suggestions may be made, like "Relationship trouble?", but it is the user who selects his actual topic of "Lyn Rizzergard next door."
- USER: Client; person having a session at PaulsRobot, more active than a mere viewer.
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