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Chapter II
  • The
  • Meaning
  • Matrix
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The Meaning Matrix
  • Above and beyond our internal move, are our frames of meaning that influence the movie of our mind.
  • We never just “think” – we think about our thinking.
  • We observe our thinking, direct our thinking, etc.
  • This describes the higher levels of our mind.
  • We direct our movies with our language.
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Figure 2:3 Layered Meanings
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Meaning Making Encoded
  • As we map things inside our head, we generate meanings that we encode into our movies.
  • We encode with the qualities of the visual, auditory and kinesthetic systems.
  • The “Meaning Movies” interact with our bodies through our central nervous system and creates our states – like blocking.
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General Arousal Syndrome
  • When meanings of fear and anxiety are generated, states of fear and anxiety result.
  • If intense enough, the General Arousal Syndrome will kick in – fight or flight.
  • This keeps the person living as if under threat – not good.
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Multi-Level Meaning Making
  • Classify non-fluency as blocking/ stuttering – the behavior now has a name; it is a thing.
  • Evaluate it as something bad and to be avoided – it is unacceptable.
  • Associate  fear and shame with it by linking our emotional states with our experience of the world.
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Figure 2:4
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Meta-Stating the
Meaning-Making Funnel
  • VIA the central and core Meaning Matrix, we create all of the other matrices in our mind:
    • Self
    • Power
    • Time
    • Others
    • World
    • Intention
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Meaning Making Core
  • As we give meaning to things by associating states with experiences, by framing, evaluating, classifying and associating, we call the other matrices of the mind into existence.
  • It is in this way that we stabilize our highest meta-states so that they become our frames-of-mind or attitudes.
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Meaning Making Core
  • What we hold in mind becomes our “meaning” precisely because we hold it in mind and use it as our reference structure.
  • Yes, how you talk to yourself matters; it really matters.
  • This explains language as the structure of magic.
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Meaning – “To Hold in Mind”
  • We hold meanings in mind mostly through language.
  • It is the “meanings” or frames that count.
  • These higher level meanings we give the “movie” of our mind create our states and hence our behavior.
  • Remove the meanings; remove the behavior.
  • See Figure 2:5 ®
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Figure 2:5
The
Stuttering
Matrix
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Example – Blocking/Stuttering
  • Table 2:1 Frames that Create Blocking and Stuttering – Page 64
  • Case Study #1 – Page 65
  • Case Study #2 – Page 66
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Figure 2:6
Neuro-
Semantic
Model
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The second thought changes the first thought, etc.
  • We continually have thoughts about thoughts.
  • As we do, each time we have a thought about a another thought, the second thought will change the first thought.
  • Bateson – “Higher levels modulate lower levels.” Steps to an Ecology of Mind
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An Experiment with Meta-States
  • Get a thought of fearing some future task.
  • Access a thought of faith or courage.
  • Apply faith/courage to fear.


  • Knowing how to do this is foundational to knowing how to run your own brain and manage your own states.
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Figure 2:7
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Figure 2:8
Relationship with our “Thoughts”