• Enhance your Predictions

    Once you master your perception, predictions are easy and come for free.

    It is introspection which makes predictions possible in the first place. It is honest and non-judging introspection which makes predictions a delicate and difficult affair.

    Making predictions is extrapolating situations as accurately as possible including the specific personalities of the actors involved. Requirements: No judgement and no projection of your own, current, experience. Assumption: Most situations unfold in linear ways. Exception: Quantum leaps, are by definition unforeseeable, although at times, they are absolutely required to achieve certain results, thus you can take them into account and predict at least their occurrence.

    Making predictions is about consequences and consequential action. By analyzing the signs and recognizing incongruencies in other people's behavior and actions, you are able to foretell, with great accuracy, the course of events that are evolving over time. These incongruencies influence the desired outcome and change the unfolding of the future.

    Predicting failure is often very easy, even long before it eventually happens. The neutral, uninvolved observer -- any observer -- can tell that and why certain developments lead to particular circumstances.

    A special prediction is the self-fulfilling prophesy which is essentially predicting itself. While the observer at best influences the outcome with his presence and through the mere act of observing, he or she at worst actively sets up the results through communicating and revealing the prediction. The prediction becomes a substitute plan in the absence of an original one. It is not the prophesy that is fulfilling itself, rather it is the situation which, from the very beginning, carries the seed for its particular outcome within itself. We do not even have to recall fate as a possible explanation, whether you are going to fail or win is written and inscribed in each and every move you do. You can change your intention at any time. Just make sure that your faith follows your intention, that you follow your chosen purpose.

    To refine your predictions, carefully monitor your input. You overhear random conversations between people during the day. Accidentally, of course. These are for you. Try to make sense about the fragments you hear -- there may be nothing more to the dialogue than the apparently incomplete parts you intercept. Even the glimpses and the glances you give and take during your everyday experience -- they are all for you. Gathering information gets a whole new meaning this way.

    In addition to the information you presume to accidentally hear or see, there is the constant flow of input directed towards you in one-on-one or one-to-many exchanges. Again, making sense of this communication and integrating it into the bigger picture of your overall input is crucial for the quality of your predictions. This means staying on top of everything within your area of influence and perception.

    The accurate and undistorted perception and analysis of your own input -- your introspection -- is a prerequisite for accurately extrapolating developments involving others.

    After you manage to perceive without judging, you come close to observing neutrally, you are able to compare the different parts of the puzzle with your very own actions, reactions, and reflections. The outcome of almost any situation becomes clear and evident -- often at early stages and in surprising ways.

    In order to improve the accuracy of your predictions, ensure a perception as unbiased as possible. Ultimately, perception and prediction are one and the same.

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