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@soorimd (300)
India
January 9, 2008 10:55am CST
can anyone tell me more about nlp neurolinguistic programming and its advantges and is it really benificial?what about hypnotism and telepathy?
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@ladyluna (7004)
• United States
13 Jan 08
Hello Soorimd, Yours is a rather broad question. Can you be a bit more specific? N.L.P. & Hypnosis are both learned, skilled approaches to understanding and affecting behavioral change. Telepathy is a the communication of one mind with another by extraordiany means. N.L.P. is a very powerful tool for understanding how a person's thought preceeds their action (which includes speech). Change through the use of N.L.P. can be either passive, or active. Meaning that the subject can choose to be directly involved in facilitating change. Or, N.L.P. anchoring by a trained practitioner can be used to facilitate change without all that much client participation. Though, most ethical N.L.P. practitioners will enlist the client's participation so that he or she becomes educated about how their brain is 'wired', and how to consciously practice the link/action to/of change. Hypnosis is the deliberate action of bypassing the conscious mind to directly access the subconscious or superconscious mind, by a trained (hopefully certified & licensed) practitioner. It can produce dynamic and rapid results in the area of behavioral change. The client is very much involved in the process of change. Though, not on a conscious level. The participation is in a different level of consciousness. Yet, the client is aware of all that is going on around them while in this different state of consciousness. If you can be more specific about what you would like to know, I may be able to help you with the answers that you seek.
@soorimd (300)
• India
14 Jan 08
Thanks a lot for enlightening me on this subject. i am planning to attend a course on NLP and i feel you know a lot on this sub. i will be in touch with you with my doubts thanks
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@ladyluna (7004)
• United States
14 Jan 08
Hello Soorimd, So, you're going to attend an N.L.P. course? How extensive a training is it? Meaning, how much classroom time will you have? I am providing two links. The first is to Richard Bandler's website. Bandler is one of two original co-founders of N.L.P. You can get a jump start on your class by perusing the site, particularly his articles section. http://www.richardbandler.com/ And, the second is a site with lots of interesting info about N.L.P., D.H.E., and some of the applications of the technologies. http://www.purenlp.com/artlist.htm Of course, if you wish to understand from whence it came, I'll suggest the Bandler/Grinder book "Frogs into Princes". It's a tough read, but if you can get your head into it, it's a remarkable explanation of N.L.P. I'll offer this helpful tidbit: If you do try to read "Frogs..." try to visualize the people speaking, instead of reading the words of the text. In other words, visualize yourself in the classroom setting. The text is presented in a visual sensory format, so reading it like you would "War and Peace" will feel like a distinctly unrewarding experience. Thanks for the BR. And, if I can be of further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know. Enjoy your training!