RAY FOLEY’S METHOD ON: HOW TO HONE IN ON WHAT TO WORK ON?
Jun 28, 2015 21:20:54 GMT -5
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Post by larrysobel on Jun 28, 2015 21:20:54 GMT -5
Hi All,
Ray addressed this question in recent Thursday night Webinars. He used the Find Qi Options Box to determine items containing 0 options. Ray referred to such items as hitting the bullseye and being right on target. [He also suggested keeping items in the Options Box with less than 1000 options, which is not addressed further in this post]. Based on a suggestion by Kevin Green, Ray provided the following 3 cocktails obtained from items in various Tool Tabs:
Physical.src, Emotional.src, and Obstruction.src.
They can be downloaded from his recent post entitled WATCH FOR TRIP DETAILS. Ray said in an email that he did the following to create the cocktails:
“I just took the lists from different tabs as is. e.g., I used 6 tabs for Emotional…. I could probably have used more…. These cocktails are by no means the be all and end all of all cocktails.”
For an emotional problem, for instance, one could load Emotional.src into the Find Qi Options Box and visually search for items containing 0 options. However the cocktail has over 1000 entries, and thus the search could be time consuming. I emailed Ray with an alternative procedure, which he said should work, and he suggested that I post it. The procedure follows:
* load the cocktail into the Options Box
* copy the cocktail
* clear the cocktail from the Options Box
* click Find Options
* paste the cocktail into the Find Qi Options Box
* click "search", click “add results”, click “done – exit”. Close window. This puts the options [possibly millions] into the Options Box
* copy the contents of the Options Box
* paste them into MS Word or some searchable text file
* search for items with 0 options [for instance, in MS Word use Control F].
Ray mentioned in a Webinar to copy such items with 0 options into other screens, such as the ProTools Issue Solver, the Dowsing Tool, and maybe others screens that I don’t recall.
Cheers, Larry
Ray addressed this question in recent Thursday night Webinars. He used the Find Qi Options Box to determine items containing 0 options. Ray referred to such items as hitting the bullseye and being right on target. [He also suggested keeping items in the Options Box with less than 1000 options, which is not addressed further in this post]. Based on a suggestion by Kevin Green, Ray provided the following 3 cocktails obtained from items in various Tool Tabs:
Physical.src, Emotional.src, and Obstruction.src.
They can be downloaded from his recent post entitled WATCH FOR TRIP DETAILS. Ray said in an email that he did the following to create the cocktails:
“I just took the lists from different tabs as is. e.g., I used 6 tabs for Emotional…. I could probably have used more…. These cocktails are by no means the be all and end all of all cocktails.”
For an emotional problem, for instance, one could load Emotional.src into the Find Qi Options Box and visually search for items containing 0 options. However the cocktail has over 1000 entries, and thus the search could be time consuming. I emailed Ray with an alternative procedure, which he said should work, and he suggested that I post it. The procedure follows:
* load the cocktail into the Options Box
* copy the cocktail
* clear the cocktail from the Options Box
* click Find Options
* paste the cocktail into the Find Qi Options Box
* click "search", click “add results”, click “done – exit”. Close window. This puts the options [possibly millions] into the Options Box
* copy the contents of the Options Box
* paste them into MS Word or some searchable text file
* search for items with 0 options [for instance, in MS Word use Control F].
Ray mentioned in a Webinar to copy such items with 0 options into other screens, such as the ProTools Issue Solver, the Dowsing Tool, and maybe others screens that I don’t recall.
Cheers, Larry