Excerpted and edited by Chris G. Dalrymple, K.C.
Projecting in psychology is referred to as: the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another.
Often “projecting” onto someone else is used as a “bad” thing. But excerpts from the article Jedi Mind Tricks, These are the Mental Habits You’re Looking For by Steve Tarani and published in Shooting Illustrated, May 2024, points out how projection can be used in physical skills as well.
I think that you will find the following excerpts and edits to be of interest. This is but an introduction into “quantum thinking” in a very practical way.