CTE and a Settled Mind

CTE is a VISUAL system.

VISION does not have language.

When you’re working with CTE your goal is to SEE, not to think words. When learning CTE, though, it can be very helpful to add words to a visual action such as EDGE TO A.

In timeyou’ll evolve into using CTE with a settled mind, a deep state of mind that has few if any words.

Expect a choppy mind when first learning CTE, a mind that is telling you, do this, do that, gotta see that, gotta turn this way, gotta sweep this way, gotta step that.

Your stressful, choppy mind will settle slowly over time. A proficient CTE user accesses more and more quieter levels of thinking.

CTE is deep, not just deep in content matter, but where it resides in the mind-in a very DEEP settled zone where words have no interference with the tandem of visual and physical actions that make up what we know as Center to Edge Aiming.

CTE will take you deeper and deeper into the more silent regions of your mind directly to the source of the phenomenon.

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