Affirmation Questions

April 27, 2009

A Mr. J. Edward recently wrote to me and suggested we try what he calls “Affirmation Questions” with ZPoint. Below is the text of his message:

Grant,

I found ZPoint about a month or so ago and have been using the concepts and really like them a lot. I have taken some of the processes and recorded them on my PC to play them back. I love the In Depth process, the Erase the Tape, and the Bridging. I also found the “What if” statements very helpful.

I have used affirmations in the past and like using them. However, as you know they are not always effective. One of the main reasons is that when you say an affirmation, for example, “I am thin”, or “I am wealthy”, that little small voice can pop up and say “but you know that is not true”!

I found an effective way around that and I am wondering how you might incorporate that into the ZPoint protocol. The concept is a simple one of using “affirmation questions”.

For example: “Isn’t it amazing how I always make the right healthy choices when I eat?”. The subconscious immediately begins seeking out all the reasons the circumstances to make this true. Or, “Why is it I always find myself in loving relationships?” By using this format, the mind seeks out the very thing we are seeking and it does it quickly.

How might you go about putting this type of statement into a ZPoint format? I have some ideas but wanted to see how you might go about that.

I appreciate your time and appreciate what you do.

Respectfully,
J. Edward
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Affirmation questions are an excellent idea!
To use these with ZPoint, one would simply follow each question by repeating your cue word for 8 to 10 seconds. And, if you wish really supercharge your Affirmation Questions you could follow up by repeating:
…and that makes me feel… <cue>
…and that makes me feel… <cue>
…and that makes me feel… <cue>
…and that makes me feel… <cue>
The real idea here is to raise the bar on what we think and feel is possible. When we think something is possible, our subconscious mind literally moves Heaven and Earth to set in motion the circumstances necessary to bring about the object of our affirmation. If we don’t believe what we are affirming is possible, nothing changes.
J. Edward’s suggestion is a very good one. May I suggest you try playing with these for a while and see how they work for you. And, as always, please let me know how you make out. :-)
Kindest regards,
Grant Connolly

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  • 1. dete1  |  April 29, 2009 at 3:01 am

    Hi Grant,

    yes, the questions are an interesting approach.

    Noah St. John has been talking about his concept of “afformations” (affirmations in the form of a question) for some years and seems to have some success with it.

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  • 2. M.Sanderson  |  July 28, 2009 at 6:56 pm

    Hi Grant, I was using your zpoint process with some life-changing results but these seemed to coming rather slowly…
    I read the posts above, added Afformations and have never looked back.
    this is such a powerful combination I commend it to everyone willing to make the choice to try it.
    Up to now my weight has dropped14 lbs in 11 weeks with no effort, and in other areas where I want changes,eg.relationships, wealth, spirituality, limiting beliefs etc, wonderful effects are manifesting day by day.
    Thank you so much for your gift of zpoint, and to Noah St John also for Afformations.
    love and light
    Mary

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