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Jeffrey A. Rader Last update: 5/07/13

The Trinitarian Principle 2013 By Jeff Rader Biblical Counselor & Hypnosis Researcher
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Introduction

Trinitarian Modeling

Description: Presentation

Draft notice: This is a work in progress.


Purpose: Hypnosis research and biblical counseling Basis: theological and biblical foundation

Personal request: I'm looking for useful quotes, anecdotes, testimonials and endorsements

Avatars of person-hood
Each represent a single Monoism model: Brain = mind Dualism model 1: Brian = conscious mind Dualism model 2: 2 Minds = conscious + subconscious

avatars of person-hood
Trinitarian model 1: 1 body + 2 Minds = neurology + conscious + subconscious
Trinitarian model 2: 3 Minds = conscience + conscious + subconscious Trinitarian That which pertains to a single object that by it's nature which can be subdivided into 3 distinct parts. This object may be anything from an organization to an entity.

Where to begin?

With the Trinity, Psychology, the Bible?


Who's driving this care, me, myself, or I?

What's it like to hypnotize someone?


What's going on when a person is hypnotized?

Part 1 Thinking Trinitarian


(The Trinitarian Mind Model)

How does _____ work???

Why a trinitarian model of the human mind?


Trinitarian -> 3 "parts" = 1 whole

My quest was driven by long term cognitive dissonance.


What I observed in life failed to match what I taught. This research has been the result of 30+ years of adult observation Conclusions: conscious mind = soul, subconscious = spirit, conscience = critical

The quest for excellence

From "wild hypnosis" to "self hypnosis" to conversational hypnosis" to "Street hypnosis" to here.
The Bible Dave Dobson - nothing is hypnosis, because everything is hypnosis Milton Erickson - Pioneer of conversational hypnosis

Grinder and Bandler - founders of NLP


Igor Ledochowski - Conversational hypnosis

Needing a place to start

If we're indeed made in the image of God, why not the "trinity
A dualism model is easy, but what is the 3rd part? Here are some trinitarian examples I've observed

The Father

The Son

The Holy Spirit

God as one

The original Trinitarian Relationship


These models are for perspective purposes only

God

Adam

Eve

Being one with God

A Trinitarian Marriage
These models are for perspective purposes only

Executives

Managers

Workers

A united company

A Trinitarian Company
These models are for perspective purposes only

Conscience

Conscious

Subconscious

A united Mind

A Trinitarian mind
These models are for perspective purposes only

This

circle represents a person's body. More specifically it represents a physical mind, or the brain.

These models are for perspective purposes only

The human body represents the person as a whole.


The body is basically a complex biological machine The body continuously unabatedly takes in input from all five senses The body itself doesn't judge. The brain is the host/home of the mind

Physical reality

With input from all five senses, the physical mind processes reality in real-time.

These models are for perspective purposes only

the body, the mind-less front-man


the monoism mind model

the monoism brain/mind model


the brain is a 3 part multi-core parallel processor

From physical mind to artificial intelligence

To understand the mind in order to train, use and correct it, we first ought to model it
With a working model, we can then see the relationships between the parts and how they interact with each other

From these models, we can then make determinations as to what to expect from the various parts Lastly, this can all be used to create usable AI

The following is a conceptual AI device


The mind is made up of 3 individual avatars

Each avatar is identical except in function and role


All 3 avatars function within a hierarchy Each avatar functions as if itself is the person Functioning healthily, the 3 act as one whole personality

Unprotected, being both submissive and decision maker, the subconscious AI needs protection
Both the Conscientious AI and Conscious AI function to guard the Subconscious AI from undesirable influence The Conscientious AI functions to gauge the relative trustworthiness of the source of influence The Conscious AI functions to gauge the relative certainty of the reality being suggested

The Conscientious AI is the decision guider


It oversees the Conscious AI

The Conscious AI is the decision enforcer


It oversees the Subconscious AI The reason for guarding the Subconscious AI is that it is the actual decision maker It oversees interaction with dreams and reality

Without some sort of protection, the Subconscious AI is vulnerable


Problems arise when either of the conscious AI becomes fixated, distracted, duped, lulled, overwhelmed, caught off guard (daydreaming) or otherwise tricked into sleep mode Problems also arise when the Subconscious Conscious AI becomes overly pressured, frustrated, fatigued, or eventually indifferent

While awake, all internal and external experiences (influences) are monitored, manipulated, translated into metaphoric symbols (recursive avatars and icons), and then stored in memory
During sleep, the diminished level of external input allows the subconscious to play risk-free in symbolic virtual-realities environment(dreams) based on the day's activities These dreams allow the subconscious to safely learn from what was experienced while the body is awake

While in the dream state, the subconscious follows its programming just does as it would unguarded
Typical dreams are relatively not all that lucid, The elements (avatars and icons) of lucid dreams can be relatively consciously and conscientiously controlled A benefit to this is that subconscious programing can be altered by way of consciously and conscientiously altering lucid dream elements

This is a model of the triune human mind/spirit. Day to day Memories Ark Special Memories Important Memories

This model is not definitive but rather for perspective purposes

This simple model of the based on the layout of the Temple in Jerusalem
In the Holy of Holies (heart): Ark Direction AKA: Conscientious thinking The Ark represents a place for God's standards (Law) In the Holy Place (soul): Monera Observation Incense alter Communication Show-bread Navigation AKA: Conscious thinking These represent Holy living In the Outer Court (mind): Laver Learning Alter Accomplishment AKA: Subconscious thinking These represent carnal living The two pillars (Jachim & Boaz) represent God's Mercy (wisdom and strength). The Laver and Alter represent God's Grace
Model inspired by the work of Chuck and Nancy Missler (khouse.og)

Discernment Conscience

Kardias (heart)

Monera Incense Alter


Table

Observation Communication Navigation

a
Psych (soul)

Conscious

wisdom

strength
Laver Learning Accomplishment Subconscious Imagination

The carnal mind/ the flesh Dianoia (mind) Pneuma (spirit) Ischui body)

Alter

Brain

Last update: 4/29/13

Obsolete term 1) body

OT/ man meod

OT/ God YHVH

NT/ man ischui

NT/ God

Modern term brain?

The Godhead embodied physically


The Godhead embodied metaphysically The Father (what God thinks) The Word (what God says) The Helper (what God does)

2) Spirit

eb

ruach YHVH

pneuma

triune-mind & imagination?

a)Heart

ebab

YHVH elohim 't elohim

kardias

Conscience-mind? (what we think) Conscious-mind? (what we say) Subconscious-mind? (what we do)

b)Soul

nephesh

psych

c)Mind

lebab

ruach elohim

dianoia

The significance of the Jewish Temple

Each part of, and item in, the Temple has specific significance to each person in the trinitarian Godhead
The one symbol in the Holy of Holies is significant to God the Father

The symbols in the Holy Place are significant to God the Son.
The symbols in the Outer court are significant to the Holy Spirit.

The significance of the Jewish Temple

Each part of, and item in, the Temple has specific significance to each part in the trinitarian mind
The one symbol in the Holy of Holies is significant to the Conscientious mind

The symbols in the Holy Place are significant to the Conscious Mind.
The symbols in the Outer court are significant to the Subconscious Mind.

Imagination (multiple-reality recursive-reality reality-engine (firmware based OS & shared memory & IO) 3 Role and function based agents of free will (AI software)

Physical reality Brain stem (multi-core CPU & cache & I/O) Administrator Neuropathways Output (actuators)

Cerebrum (multi-core GPU & cache & IO)

Worker

Manager Input (sensors)

software pipes

You

Cerebellum ( multi-core PPU & cache & IO)


These models are for perspective purposes only

Using this model for creating a usable AI


Physical reality is filtered and processed by the physical senses. The healthy and normal mind experiences life in the form of reality and fantasy-based hallucinations (awake) and dreams (asleep) The mind can not directly tell reality from fantasy,

it largely deals with the reality it has been presented

Job: work Seat of: ingenuity Language: emotion

Job: manage Seat of: will Language: intent

Job: administrate Seat of: authority language: attitude

Job: dream machine Seat of: identity language: symbolism

Subconscious Mind
Conscious Mind Conscientious Mind 6d metaphysical (intangible) reality 4d physical (tangible) reality The Imagination Job: sensory translation Seat of: imagination Language: feelings Job: motor control Seat of: physical interaction Language: attention Job: autonomous body functions Seat of: life Language: demeanor

Cerebrum Cerebellum Brain stem

recursive-reality reality-engine

These models are for perspective purposes only

recursive-reality reality-engine

Job: work Seat of: ingenuity Language: emotion

Job: manage Seat of: will Language: intent

Job: administrate Seat of: authority language: attitude

Job: dream machine Seat of: identity language: symbolism

SubConscious

Conscious

Conscience

The Imagination

Cerebrum

Cerebellum

Brain stem

Job: unification Seat of: physical functionality Languages: feelings, attention, and demeanor

These models are for perspective purposes only

Job: work Seat of: ingenuity Language: emotion Avatars of your original & permanent reality matrices

SubConscious

Conscious

Conscience

Parents

You

God

Your dreams

Job: manage Seat of: will Language: intent Job: administrate Seat of: authority language: attitude Temporal recursive icon for the nightly processing of daily events. Your alternative influencers: Selfcreated overlapping alternative reality matrices (completive recursive icons)

Permanent Others: authority figures, heroes, friends, lovers, and enemies avatars yet A temporary facade or an alternate personality originally empty. An extra avatar for seeing alternate perspectives Each fills An alternate hierarchical authority structure or a moral code as one grows and Any given goal, fantasy or reoccurring dream matures Job: recursive reality engine Seat of: identities Language: symbolism

Cerebrum

Cerebellum

Brain stem

Job: sensory I/O Seat of: physical interaction Language: feelings

These models are for perspective purposes only

Functional attribute Part Physical location

Functional characteristics of the trinitarian mind Subconscious cerebrum conscious cerebellum Conscience brain stem

The physical relationship

the whole brain

Functional role
functional responsibility Seat of language(s)

Work
automates tasks ingenuity emotions

Management
handles tasks will intent

Administrative
Handles routines authority attitude

Machine
facilitates action identity Attention & feelings

assertion method

Non-verbal (body language/hand gestures)


indirect background casual submissiveness tests boundaries

verbal Non-verbal (denotations (vocal /connotations) tone/facial expressions)


direct conscious observant dominance enforces boundaries silence conscientious scrutiny unity

Non-verbal (posture/alertness)

assertion mode thought level awareness level Chief power Chief motivator

physical instinct animal cohesiveness

sets boundaries Interacts with boundaries

Motivational attribute Part administrative thinking administrative style administrative function

Driving motivational factors of the trinitarian mind Subconscious contemplation learning serving conscious observation teaching commanding Conscience analysis organization controlling

The mental relationship

computing facilitating communicating

administrative role
gender association expressiveness personal interest desires to preferences to cravings for control mechanism

judicial
feminine covert

executive
masculine overt

legislative
neuter presence attention to detail act abide respect External

morality
physically determined bodily pleasure relate sense intimacy the metaphysical

what others think what it thinks please serve affection others Be pleased command obedience self

Authoritarian Role Relationship Godhead relationships mental relationship Work Spirit

Recursive trinitarian relationships Management Son conscious Administration Father Conscience God

Metaphoric embodiment

Subconscious

Body

familial relationships Child work relationships Level of expertise


Academic relationships Civic relationships leadership relationships marriage relationships divine relationships

Mother Foremen Journeyman


Teacher Country Follower Husband Disciple

Father Manger Master


Dean God Leader God Jesus

Home Factory Tool


school Citizen Organization Family Church

Crew Apprentice
Student Individual Recruit Wife Believer

Conscience

These models are for perspective purposes only

The first part is the Conscience.

New (non-authoritative) data is compared and contrasted with old (authoritative) information
Does an academic view of the metaphysical deny a supernatural? The effect of being asleep, distracted, startled, overwhelmed, too busy or too focused Bypassing the Conscience?

the Conscience in action

The Conscience red-flags (doubts) questionable information


Conscientious self examination Knowledge vs certainty We're purveyors of 2nd hand information2nd hand information Calibrating the Conscience

The Bible as a foundation is important


The Bible is the "defacto" standard

The Bible is our calibrator of certainty


Humans are born flawed (without a standard) All human source calibrators are flawed Five-sigma (human) certainty = still flawed

we're all susceptible to any falsehood


teaching, indoctrination, influence, brainwashing = same thing hypnosis = effective communication The Conscience communicates via attitudes.

Subconscious mind

These models are for perspective purposes only

Subconscious = seat of compliance


Unguarded, The subconscious mind is easily influenced Unguarded, The subconscious can take the con

Unguarded, The subconscious can become "willful"

ability to preform automatically and multi- task


seat of emotions

(body, soul and spirit) vs


(Conscience, conscious and subconscious)

Conscious mind

These models are for perspective purposes only

it cannot readily distinguish reality from fantasy


speaks with intent

aware of feelings, emotions, and attitudes


protected by a Conscience.

seat of the human will


actively relates to others?

monoism vs dualism vs trinitarian

The Imagination

The core self

These models are for perspective purposes only

In this model, although not part, in and of itself, the imagination (the heart and core self) can be said to be a part of all parts or rather the sum of them all. It passively takes in all experiences real, imagined and stores them for latter recall or for manipulating recalled, actual, and imagined realities. One function of the imagination is to store and recall such things as facts, past experiences, laws (behavioral regulations and boundaries), beliefs, faiths and fears for the purpose of exerting neutral control over the conscious and subconscious minds, as well as the Conscience. The imagination doesn't really care about the content, that's the job of the Conscience, it more rather passively applies one's core values to thoughts, words and actions. Another function of the imagination is to model, store and recall authoritarian arch-types. These are the beliefs and expectations perceived to come from external authorities and anything else we are consciously willing to allow control over us. The makes the imagination the real seat of authority. No matter how real or fictitious, whatever we imagine to have authority or control over us has a place of authority in the imagination.

Dominant Passive Soul & Conscious mind

In control

Submissive

Heart & Imagination

Spirit & Subconscious mind

Neutral

These models are for perspective purposes only

The hypnosis principle relies on both the trinitarian principle and the authority principle. In a healthy leader-follower relationship, when a leader respectively engages a follower the follower's conscious mind becomes respectively fixated and, at times even to the point of passivity. Defenses are normally off line and the subconscious mind takes in the reality being modeled by the leader. If/while the conscious mind is still active, it is willingly submissive in it's interaction with the leader. If the conscious mind becomes passive, the subconscious mind takes over but being submissive is highly suggestible. Depending on the people involved, at times this can even go to the point of somnambulism, even without a formal hypnotic induction. The mind is in learning mode and will take in (virtually) everything as fact. With imagination (the heart) being normally neutral, only the imprint of a higher authority within the imagination, will override incoming suggestions that conflict with that Imprint. This effectively protects us from taking on competing realities, as well as prevents our core values from being altered without conscious consent. Whether lecturing, selling, debating, hypnotizing, teaching, counseling, motivating, preaching or commanding, in order to be influential or otherwise persuasive, the conscious mind and the Conscience both need to be sidestepped at least to some degree. This can be done any number of ways. To accomplish this, first you need to have or develop rapport. Rapport, in this sense, is having believability and trustworthiness. At the same time, you also need to to project a sense of authority. Authority can mean anything from being respected for knowledge to being respected for having command authority. The key to having authority is commanding respect. By developing rapport and being in the authoritative one then can naturally sidestep the subject's Conscience to various degrees. How far the Conscience is sidestepped depends on how much respect you generate and how much authority you command.

Rapport development can be virtually automatic. All anyone needs is to never give anyone a reason to not believe, nor not trust, you. If a person is already generally suspicious of the motivations and intentions of others, then you may have to work at establishing rapport. Without first establishing rapport, being in the authoritative will produce various degrees of resistance. This will cause the Conscience to resist being sidestepped and make the conscious mind resist being directed out of the way. If you do have rapport and are in the position of authority, the last step is to direct the attention of the conscious mind out of the way by causing it to be asleep, distracted, overwhelmed, relaxed, busy, startled, fearful, ecstatic or highly focused. The idea here is that you don't want the conscious mind to interfere with what you are trying to accomplish. Another way to affectively sidestep the conscious mind and Conscience is to be subtle. To do this you must communicate covertly by any means that does not draw conscious attention to it nor cause suspicion. This can be accomplished by the creative use of language patterns, embedded commands, metaphors, symbolism, word choice, ambiguous word meanings, connotation, attitude, emotion, imagery, modalities, story telling, and more.

Once you have effectively sidestepped both the conscious mind and the Conscience, and after you are certain of establishing rapport, all that is left is to tell the subconscious mind what you want it to do. However, even as submissive and compliant the subconscious mind happens to be, there is always the imagination that can run interference. For example, telling the subconscious to preform a task that the imagination knows it never supposed to do may cause the imagination to balk. No matter how trusted or believed, being an authority not recognized by the imagination as having authority the imagination may also balk. Worse case scenario would be an alerted and suspicious conscious mind having your attention and bringing it's defenses (the Conscience) back on line.

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