
Grasshopper Notes Podcast
The Grasshopper Notes Podcast is hosted by John Morgan the man who has been billed as America’s Best Known Hypnotherapist.
John’s podcasts are a collection of guided meditations and bite-sized, mini podcasts which open you to new ways of thinking, communicating, and responding. You get a finer appreciation of how your mind works and how to use your internal resources to your best advantage.
See a video of John's background at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbCPd00ok0I
In short, John Morgan is a people helper. Explore this channel and see what he can help you discover.
Grasshopper Notes Podcast
Forgive & Forget
We have the ancient maxim "Forgive & Forget" backwards. Find out how to emotionally unbind yourself from a memory - which is real forgetting.
Grasshopper Notes are the writings from America's Best Known Hypnotherapist John Morgan. His podcasts contain his most responded to essays and blog posts from the past two decades.
Find the written versions of these podcasts on John's podcasting site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1628038
"The Grasshopper" is the part of you that whispers pearls of wisdom that seem to pop into your mind from out of the blue. John's essays and blog posts are his interpretations of these "Nips of Nectar." Others have labeled his writings as timeless wisdom.
Most of the John's writings revolve around self improvement and self help. They address topics like:
• Mindfulness
• Peace of mind
• Creativity
• How to stay in the present moment
• Spirituality
• Behavior improvement
And stories that transform you to a wider sense of awareness that presents more options. And isn't that what we all want, more options?
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Forgive & Forget
We've been urged to forgive and forget for thousands of years and I don’t think that recommendation has ever been explored deeper than on the “mom and apple pie” surface.
For example, holding a grudge and forgetting are different. When we hold a grudge, we consciously hold a memory together. Forgetting, unless as a result of diminishment of mental faculties, is impossible. We can always re-member something memorable. True forgetting is giving yourself permission to unbind a memory from the emotion that keeps it in the forefront of your mind.
Take anger as an example. We can easily remember an incident that caused us to be angry. We can also revivify that anger by dwelling on the incident and reassembling the facts and emotions and make it real all over again. How productive is that? For some, they invite feelings into their body from many years ago that they can do nothing about now, other than to tax their mind and body. This is a time to dismember the incident.
When the incident comes to mind, immediately notice that you are having the memory. Just the impartial noticing is often enough to keep the memory from bonding with the emotion and taking on a life of its own. If you are too late to notice that there’s been a fusion of the memory and the sensation, you still have an opportunity to unbind the two by conscious interruption. It’s as basic as doing the famed technique left for us by Dr. Dave Dobson.
- Notice you’re having the thought.
- Interrupt the thought with a deep breath, then sigh it out.
- Wonder what you could think about or do right now that would be more productive than this thought.
- Finally, roll your eyes in a circle to access more areas of your memory which helps dilute the current memory and provides you with more options.
Forgiving is nothing a human being is consciously capable of, no more than you can just snap your fingers and change your mind about a deeply held belief. The emotion has to get sucked out of that belief before a new way of thinking can enter on its own.
The key to forgiveness showing up in your life is to have a willingness to have it show up. It’s the willingness that opens the door for forgiveness to come visit us. Conscious forgiveness (lip service) is an imitation of the real thing. Real forgiveness is something you don’t talk yourself into, but feel. The only way to grease the skid for forgiveness to move in your direction is to have a willingness for it to come your way.
You’ll never have room for willingness to enter your awareness when holding together a grudge.
So, forgive and forget are tied together. If you don’t give yourself the opportunity to unbind a memory from its emotional component, you'll never experience the willingness necessary for forgiveness to come visit.
So the ancient maxim is really backwards. The workable solution for peace of mind is to forget and forgive.
All the best,
John