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5 February 2012;1:34 am

Some more explanation about the description of patterns.

The contents of the patterns are formulated in the language of the subconscious mind. We’re unaware of the information present in the subconscious mind.
For each type of symptom a series of patterns is described. Some of them strongly resemble each other. But in the subconscious mind each of them are separate patterns that all have to be broken down one by one. For example there is the pattern “there is no one” and a pattern “you are alone”. However much these patterns seem to tell the same thing, in the subconscious mind, these are two different patterns. If we have removed the pattern “there is no one”, we still have to remove the pattern “you are alone” to obtain results. In this case: that love and friendship arise.
The contents of patterns is usually stored in concept form. For example: “you oppose to authority”.
The contents can also be stored in the form of images or in the form of a story. What is imposed upon a person, can be found in the pattern in the form of images, in a visual presentation.
The information in patterns is sometimes also stored in a way that I (Linda Evans) know what the contents is, but that way is neither concept form nor image form. In that case I get an impression what it is about when I feel the pattern.
There is a forth type of storage of information, but in a form that we do not know on earth. It seems like some kind of radiation field in which diverse variations in radiation have a different meaning. In that case I know in broad outlines what it is about, but I can’t read it in detail. For example I can feel it has something to do with the relationship between mother and child, but that’s all I can find out.
Sometimes the patterns are stored in the form “I’m inferior”. Sometimes in the form “you are inferior”. Sometimes I describe the pattern in the form “he is inferior” (“he” then refers to the owner of the pattern, this form especially occurs when the patterns are saved in the form of images.)
When the patterns cause illnesses or regulate chemical processes in the body or the brain, I can’t describe the contents of the patterns in detail, but merely in vague terms. This also concerns patterns that influence intelligence. For example I mention a substance A that influences a certain chemical process. I have no idea what substance it is or which reaction it is.  Someone who knows about chemical processes or processes in the body (like a doctor of medicine), will find much more information in the patterns than me. And that person will also be able to read the information in more detail than I do.