MAP
Make Anything Possible
Learning Theory and Memories
The MAP method builds on learning theory, which suggests all your knowledge and reactions are based on accumulated memories. These memories, integrating both facts and emotional responses, shape how you think and act.
Emotional Memories and Neuropeptides
Memories with strong emotions are stored physically in your body through proteins called neuropeptides. These can trigger emotional responses such as sadness, directly from the memories.
The Problem with Automatic Responses
Automatic emotional reactions to memories can cause reactive behaviour, like anxiety or upset, often trapping people in repetitive, unconscious behavioural patterns.
MAP: Breaking the Cycle
MAP (Manifesting All Possibilities) aims to disconnect emotions from memories, making them neutral and non-reactive. For example, if a negative past experience at a supermarket causes distress during visits, MAP helps neutralize this reaction, similarly aiding performers to overcome stage anxiety stemming from past criticism.
Training the Superconscious
Beyond the subconscious, MAP engages the superconscious, a higher level of consciousness linked to infinite intelligence, capable of reshaping internal memory maps.
How MAP Works
MAP involves identifying and detaching negative emotions from memories through techniques like visualization and guided thought, effectively retraining how the brain and body respond.
The Result: Freedom and Conscious Decision-Making
Detaching emotions from memories allows for conscious, intentional decision-making, free from past influences. This empowers individuals to form new, healthier patterns and live more intentionally.