Owen Nieuwenhuyse wrote: > > Owen Nieuwenhuyse wrote: > > > I tend to get frustrated about "losing" large chunks of "ability-behavior". > > > Every now and then, these really neat abilities pop up and then vanish > > > again. Some stay for months, and others stay only for a few hours. > > > Wouldn't it be neat if we could audit our abilities, so we always knew > > > how to get them back again? > > Like Empathic-style "drawing out" conversation; > "gunsight" superposition when playing pool; > spontaneous "in-character" acting; > whimsical humour; > playing a musical instrument; > artistic drawing; > singing in tune; > physical coordinations of various kinds; > appreciation and enjoyment of books, music; > humming tunes; > human situational daydreaming; > "timeless" enjoyment of social situations; > etc. > > A lot of these respond to re-training, but it is a bit > tiresome. > I think what the retraining does is to bump the behavior-material > back up the memory priority lists. > > It never acually disappears; it is just difficult to access. It seems to me that you do not know how to make brain function calls. I had explained it in scientific terms, with a handy model of the human brain and it's architecture: All you have to do in order to transmit a message to your brain is imagine it and focus on it. The architecture of the brain itself will cause your message to be translated into terms understandable to the cortexes that need to recieve it and deliver it to all the right places. The only problem with this is that you never know what functions actualy exist and what ones don't, but not to worry, you'll be suprized over how many functions your brain has. It sometimes takes a lot of focus for your message to get the appropriate priority to override the current configuration and make the corexes do what you want them to do. For your situation, simple enough, you would require to focus on your intention to get the abbilities, that's all. If you would like to have the scientific version, just ask me. -- Don't feel bad about asking/telling me anything, I will always gladly reply. Digging for info? Try AI Meta Search: Http://WWW.AIMetaSearch.Com GTSC4 -- If nobody else wants to do it, why shouldn't we?(TM) Meson & GTSC4 are now merged: Http://WWW.MesonAI.Com