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Dr. John Grinder explains more about Modelling in NLP

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Interview with John Grinder October 2008. Q1. contin. John explains more about modelling in NLP.

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  • Fantastic extended quote! And...an amazing ability to speak in AD for a whole conversation. I've never had one student able to talk in labelling language for ten minutes. The guy is a genius!

  • There is nobody with Grinder's depth of patterning with NLP in the NLP community.

  • what books are best to learn moddelling and the new code pls?

  • We recommend Whispering in the Wind by Bostic St Clair and Grinder, Turtles All the Way Down by DeLozier and Grinder and our NLP Field Guide by Collingwood and Collingwood. We also have articles including an article on the new code of NLP at our the Inspiritive site.

  • this guy i like this. This is complex but it's worth understnading (unlike chomsky, who has detrimental poltiical messages). Grinder's message will take a while to understand but it's wroth it. this guy's clear solid good.

  • Chomsky's work in Linguistic is separate to his political writings. And it's his work in Linguistics that is of relevance to building models of human behavior. I agree with your above comment, Grinder's message is worth attending to.

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  • Wow @ how sentient he is. 2:54 He stops himself mid-sentence, upon realizing he was speaking of Analyzing with his hand gesturing on the right side of his brain, and instead gestured on the left side. Are you kidding? THIS is the difference between someone who truly understands NLP, (obviously, it's Grinder,) and the rest of the masses who "teach" it. That is the level of understanding he's speaking of here. This level of detail in communication is at the core of what NLP was intended to teach.

  • Words are frozen histories, so it's tricky to figure out a way to explain discoveries in meaning-making, habits & thinking. I've run into the same issue writing on Alexander Technique.

    NLP solutions were often answered by inventing unnecessary words & using words in new ways. I used to "translate" for an attendee of their old NLP workshops - he was brilliant at picking up new languages.

    You may have to listen again to understand what is being said because of this gratuitous word-inventing.

  • He communicates almost as much with his hands then his words..

  • @InspiritiveNLP is there any cd versions of nlp?

  • how do you unconsciously assimilate someone elses patterns?

  • a reall shame these guys split up they should get back together who knows what theyd think of next( dudes scrw money) the legacy you could leave in history is worth moere than any sum of money so pair up again

  • The creation of what choice?

  • @InspiritiveNLP what about Richard Bandler?

  • Did Grinder study Rand. Rand had a verson of modeling and also of how to integrate and learning to integrate correct functions of thinking by studying epistemology in which she created Psyco-Epistemology which deals with integrating and deleting limiting beliefs and reasoning. Grinder was in college back in the 60's so he had to have known about her. Just wondering if you know if he studied her at all.

  • Did Grinder study Rand at all. I see a huge influence in similarity just not in the semantics and discription within NLP with the senses or Modalties and integration and deletion through epistemology which I know Grinder studied. He was in college in his 60's so he must have heard of her? I have never heard Bandler or Grinder say anything about her.

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