Process to Widen PT References Tape: 6207C12 SHSBC 175 "Meter Training" Description The less PT a person has, the more difficulty they have with the perceptions of motion and stillness. The more present time they have, the easier it is to perceive motion and stillness. Just to give you an odd example of this, an individual could be run on: "Look around here and tell me what you're absolutely sure will be here in one second." But then we start grading that up. Five seconds. Twenty seconds. Half a minute. A minute. Five minutes. Ten minutes. All of a sudden about this time, we're hitting such a wider fringe, the span is too great. Now we have to look for a specific object. "How long are you absolutely sure that door will be there." And then take your answer. You would drill the person's perceptions into a broadening of present time. Commands Part 1: "Look around here and tell me what you're absolutely sure will be here in one second." The processor gradually increases the time when the person become certain on one second. Five seconds, twenty seconds, half a minutes, a minute, five minutes, etc. until the person is comfortable and is sure the object will be there for an extended period of time. Part 2: "How long are you absolutely sure that (indicated object) will be there." The processor runs this on various objects in and outside the room to end point. End Point Run the process until a realization occurs, or an ability is regained. Cautions None.