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Before I explain how we use the solution suite, let’s be clear about the positioning of the screens.

            •  The screen on the right is for your past experience, to be used to analyse a problem. Since this is a left-brain activity it seems obvious that if the eyes
               look to the right to do this then the left side of the brain, through the autonomic nervous system, will be engaged and therefore enhance your capacity
               to analyse.
            •  Likewise, by looking to the left for the future you will actually stimulate more right-brain creativity and be able to produce imagined futures and
               solutions.
        Programming your future history

        The technique, then, is as follows. Whenever you have a challenge and you seek to solve it or wish to set a goal, take some space, sit down and relax. Enter
        your House on the Right Hemisphere by the Standard Entry Exercise. Remember, solutions and creativity naturally spring forth when we are relaxed and
        away from the humdrum of daily life.

        Have an imagined shower in your cleansing portal and enter your solutions suite wherever you have located it within your House On The Right Hemisphere.

        Once there, it is a good idea to remind yourself of its layout: the three screens, the luxury chair, the projector and the remote-control handset. Sit in your chair
        and, with the remote control, pretend to project on to the central screen your current situation or challenge. The purpose here is to admit and accept that it
        does exist. If you can do this, you may find it easier to admit and accept your current situation or challenge. Or perhaps you wish to blame someone else, or
        you find negative emotions welling up from within. You will find it useful to take the remote control and turn down the intensity of the sensual information
        projected on the screen. For example, you can make the scene smaller and push it away from you into the distance. This will give you a feeling of control and
        will make the image less of a threat; you will now better be able to admit and accept it. Likewise, sounds, feelings and particularly emotions can be ‘adjusted’
        in this way.

        To make a more intensive study of the situation, you can project, for example, recent real-life experiences of the challenge – where and when it happened
        before, as well as who it involved – into your past on the right-hand screen. Often you will gain fresh insights and new perspectives on the issues you
        examine. Once you feel you have focused your mind and can admit and accept the current reality, then you can move back to the central screen.

        Once again, project your current status on the central screen but now take your remote control and turn down all sensual information (sound, colours, etc.)
        until it all becomes a distant dot on the central screen. At this point press an imaginary delete button on your control and the dot disappears. Now you no
        longer have that challenge and you have just erased the programme from the bio-computer, the part of your brain creatively visualising.

        Now project onto the left-hand screen and allow your mind to create and explore future histories, that is to say solutions. Once you have settled on the
        outcome you desire, in order to build the strength of the imagined future or goal, deliberately and fully establish this new programme in your brain.
        Specifically ask yourself what you expect to see when you achieve your goal. You will find that by intensifying the image – making the scene bigger and
        bringing it nearer – you will be more able to associate with the image. Make it brighter and freeze-frame the image in brilliant white light. Do the same with   Page315
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