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![]() Whatever you program for, make sure you execute, carry it out. It's always the case. You have to get your body and mind together, to work.
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Creating an inventor
Juan Silva worked side by side with his brother Jose during their research. They wanted to see if they could use the Alpha level to help them invent something that could be of value.
They were extremely successful at it. Juan said that all Jose did was to program him to have a desire to invent something that would be of some benefit, some value. The result was that he invented a vending machine. He sold the patent to a company in Mexico, and agreed to go to work for the company to set up and supervise the production of the machine. Juan stayed on that job for more than a decade. In addition to running the factory, he was also teaching people the Silva techniques in his spare time. He considers those years to be the best of his life.
Here is a transcriptions of what Juan told us about the creative process that he used:
"You program yourself to accomplish a particular feat, shall we say the assembly of a mechanism," he explained.
"You don't know what you are supposed to do about it, so you program yourself.
"You are not going to get a direct answer to it, a specific answer. No. You are going to dream about related things, and whatever other things that flow intuitively to you about what you are supposed to be doing.
"It has always been the case - like with everything else - you are not only supposed to program, not only supposed to imagine, not only supposed to scheme things; you are supposed to execute them too.
"You are body-mind. Don't leave your body behind, or your mind behind.
"So what you programmed for, and what you dreamed about, if anything, really doesn't make any sense. But when you start fiddling around, trying to work or draw whatever you think, this is when it starts flowing, when the information starts flowing.
"All of a sudden you will start to accomplish what you need.
"You might not recall dreaming about a rack gear. You start thinking, "Where can I put a rack gear? I've heard of round gears, square ones, but rack gear? Where did this come from?"
"I'm telling you this because this is what happened to me.
"Consequently, when I went back to work on this rack, as to how I was going to use it, it was obvious it was going to have to be with gravity, and was going to have to be perpendicular to something.
"So one thing will lead to another.
"But you must execute.
"If you just leave it and write it down, what you dream about, and leave it right there, it's not going to go any further.
"So whatever you program for, make sure you execute, carry it out. It's always the case. You have to get your body and mind together, to work.
"So this invention of mine came about like that. Then I needed a coin mechanism. I needed something to detect these coins, within thousandths of an inch and so forth.
"I think that the most outstanding thing that happened to me along these lines, when I invented this machine, was that the purpose of what I finally wound up with -- I never dreamed about the purpose, I never programmed about the purpose of it; I mean, the basic purpose, yes: I wanted to sell sodas, I wanted to sell candies, whatever.
"But the fact that there were four different types of coins, and they could coin any one, or any combination of them. They could change the coins, or change the price of the merchandise, and my machine wouldn't become obsolete. I could make adjustments.
"Now this is what I didn't dream about. This is what I actually did not program for. And everything came out like that.
"This is what's very peculiar and outstanding, that I have never been able to figure out.
"You know, it is awfully hard for you to invent something and to set the purpose for what it is supposed to do. But when five other things come up that the machine can do, well you definitely didn't think about that, you didn't program for that.
"So it is just as if somebody took you by the hand and lead you, you know, all through all of this programming.
"It happened at a low level (brain frequency) of conscious awareness, that I had acquired and had worked on it and had practiced it every day. Every day I would go to my level and practice deepening exercises until I was sure that I had gone below ten cycles. Then once a week, on Sunday, I would do the complete Long Relaxation Exercise.
"So I attribute my programming success to the fact that I was at a lower level of conscious awareness."
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