However, because of the quantity and speed of the interactions in an individual's self, and the fact that many interactions can occur randomly and or outside awareness, singular self events cannot realistically be continually affected by a person's conscious faculties. On the other hand, general patterns of events can be directed consciously. The most effective means for an individual to achieve some measure of control of the general patterns of internal self events is twofold. First, an individual must believe that conscious control of self is possible. Secondly, an individual must alter beliefs and direct personal exposure to outside stimuli which themselves contribute to the production of other self events so that such elements produce elements that agree with a chosen direction.
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