NLP Techniques: How to eliminate unwanted thoughts
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The comedian you speak of was Emo Phillips.
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Hi, I just want to thank you, and say that your vids does help people, I have never heard about NLP before, have followed your vids and read a little about it and can tell you that have already done effects in my phobias, I'll be looking for NLP programms in Italy to start to apply in other areas of my life. Thank you.
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Thanks!
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Thank you so much! Just what I need to turn my life around.
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@katyone Not living by your own values causes psychological harm to one's self, distress, and self-deception, which causes more psychological harm. Yes there are people with ill-conceived values. My entire channel is about them. Thus the part of being open to the idea that one's values themselves may need revision or improvement. Danger is encountered when we do not revise our values in the face of a myriad of empirical evidence that they are harmful.
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It's good to have means to eliminate unwanted thoughts, but people need ways to know if the thought is real or not, some thoughts must be real, or else this world would just be crazy. Sure, all thoughts are construkted, but some thoughts are more parallel with reality. We have actually two thoughtmachines in our brains, one automatic instingtive with easy short logicspan, and then there is common sense, reason, that is us, that is much deeper and based on fact ,truth and deep logic,love, quality
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@BarclayAvenue Each person should...? There is no such thing as "should". Things either are or they are not. If you think about it, the reality of "should" does not exist. Your statement is powerless. My point is this: there are people out there, who value hatred and deception and some of those people use NLP to reach their distorted goals. I have met such people and didn't like them. That is all.
If someone comes to me and asks me to help them overcome or change an area of their life that they are in pain with or feel incapable to cope and I can help them do this, then in my books I'd be uncaring and self-centred not to help. Of course if someone uses NLP processes on others covertly with the intent to harm, and solely for their own agenda with no regard for the other person, that to me is being a-hole.
NLPTimes 6 months ago
Hi Katyone, interesting point you raise. If we roll back the lens and look at the idea of skilled professionals helping people change by guiding them through processes that help them overcome fears, anxiety, disabling beliefs etc, then the idea of consciously and purposefully using NLP or any other change technology makes perfect sense and is very much necessary, given that mental health issues abound today.
NLPTimes 6 months ago