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Odoki Method Manual

  • Exercise Gallery
  • Theory
    • Neuroscience
      • Autonomic Nervous System
      • Predictive Processing
      • Metabolic Resources
      • Interoception and Emotion
      • Precision Weighting
      • Active Inference
      • Generative Models
      • Nervous System and Prediction
      • Awareness
      • Meta-Cognition
    • Applications of Neuroscience
      • Predictive Processing and Change
      • "Shifts" in experience
      • Triggering Prediction Errors
      • Directing Attention
      • Altering Weighting
  • Method
    • The Odoki Mechanism
    • Inquiry
      • Shifts in Experience
      • Surprise
    • Guiding
      • Consulting not Teaching
      • Direct Experience
      • Active Listening
      • Exercise Selection
      • Not Story
      • Interrupting
      • Confidentiality
  • Stages
    • Stage 1
      • Window of Tolerance
    • Stage 2
      • The Welcoming Curve
      • Direct Experience
      • Changing Attitude
      • Emotional Buttons
      • Hootlessness
      • Conversations with the "Felt Sense"
      • Hand vs the Fist I
      • Hand vs the Fist I
      • How the Observer Feels
      • Love underpins Everything
      • Thought vs Sensation
    • Stage 4
      • How many Observers are There?
      • The Narrative Self
      • The Observer?
    • Stage 5
      • Stage 6

      Stage 2

      Once we are able to stay regulated, we learn to pay attention to experience. We can easily bounce directly from sensory experience into thinking. And then further thinking about that thinking. We could call this “mental proliferation”. In this stage, we learn to track experience back to its basic sensory level. “Oh, that’s a sensation” and “Oh, that’s a thought”.

       
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