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From: yawehking
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  • You can call it NLP, but if it is.., it's basically stolen from The Alpha Mind Power Seminar, which is an extension of The MindFrame Technique, a very powerful form of psychotherapy and deep relaxation training.

  • srry but this makes me feel Worse.I don't see the big deal,I take a memort i really hate and put it into a nice picture frame to see how much i hate it?

  • I've watched this video 4 times in a row and felt better physically and emotionally. I also played silly music which helped.

    Thanks for adding so many frames, every time I did it I changed the frame from the first time and the initial incident I thought of which occured today is fine and I changed how I feel about other related memories.

  • Well done again. This "Museum" of life really changes bad feelings into neutral or even better. Now its more easy to laugh at those moments and see them as an exciting experience i was allowed to make.

  • I don't know much about NPL so with this video oy you I am curious to learn. I'll investigate

    Thank You

  • Sorry, but whats NLP?

  • Neuro Linguistic Programming. I could take several pages to explain it, but it's more gratifying to find yourself, however, if you "google" NLP or either of the editors from the book these exercises came from, there is plenty of information that will give you the general idea. Simply said, it is a software upgrade for the mind.

  • thnx(-_-)

  • Thanks! I think NLP is something that might be really useful =) Never REALLY tried it so perhaps it's about time...

  • To me, it seems that NLP is suitd to Americans primarily, just based on our lifestyles, and if you get the chance, check out Dereen Brown, he shows the sort of "extreme" uses of it. NLP is powerful, once the ball gets rolling. I have many other exercises too, they will come out soon.

  • Also, these exercises are direct exerpts used in the book NLP "the new technology of achievement". Edited by Steve Andreas and Charles Faulkner. The first presupposition is "The map is not the territory." (also from Ken Wilbur's Integral Mind.)

  • And I need to start using my spell check.

  • Thanks! I have never known of this exercise tends to overthink everything. This helps one to think through something and find a new perspective. Very cool...

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