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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:21 pm 
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OK, I have some openers but when it comes time to dhv, I get stuck. I can't stop watches or levitate bottles like Mystery. I can do the best friends test, but what if there is only one girl? Can any of you guys explain a solid routine to me, for example, how to cold read? Thanks -lennon


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No offence to the guy; but I think hes trying to say he can't yet demonstrate value on his own, or at least yet. Heres a good DHV routine I picked it up from Style. Its called the Cube.
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Are you sure you want this? You might learn things about yourself you never knew?

Imagine a desert.

What’s it look like? Is it a desert like Arizona? Or is it a desert like Sand Dunes in the Sahara?

Is there anything about it in particular that you see that is interesting?

In the desert, imagine a cube.

What does it look like?

What is it made of?

Where is it located in this scene?

What state is it in?

Anything else you can describe of this cube?

(Write down your answers or hers)

Now imagine a ladder.

What is it made of?

How big is it?

How many rungs does it have?

Where is it located in relation to the cube?”

(Write your/her answers down.)

Imagine some flowers.

How many are they?

What kind?

Where are they located in relation to the cube and the ladder?”

And now imagine a horse.

What kind of horse is it?

What color?

What size?

What is it doing?

Where in the scenery is it located, in relation to the earlier three things?”

Is the horse facing the cube or away from the cube?

Can you describe it in any more detail?

There’s a storm in this landscape.

Where is it in relation to the other things in the
scenery?

Which way is it proceeding?

What kind of storm is it?”

Can you describe it in any more detail?

The Cube: represents the woman’s conception of herself.
>> The Ladder: …friends (and family in some cases).
>> The Flowers: …Children
>> The Horse: …Her lover
>> The Storm: …Troubles in life.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:07 am 
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wow agustus that was cool thing to do, it appears in my mind i was in the middle of the dunes in nowhere and that the cube (the girl) is a giant block of ice melting and dripping, the ladder was cheap plywood 15 feet tall with 27 handle things and was on a angle to climb the cube, the flowers surrounded the cube, but made a clear pathway, and the horse was pure white facing away from the cube waiting for someone to ride it, and the storm was a heavy rain storm, with lightning bolts and clouds, i wanna look into styles stuff more now :P


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