NLP-Your Eyes Tell A Story
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thank you for such a POSITIVE NLP video!
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apart from the quadrants, it's pretty easy to read that he is quite self-conscious -- in particular on the 'warm bath' question he seems to start off considering the question, but gets sidetracked by a thought, starts rather consciously tracking his eyes along a course, then has second thoughts about doing that instead of considering the question. Just a guess.
maljamin 8 months ago
@maljamin What a wonderfully precise piece of observation. (As I'm married to the chap, I'd say you may be right-he gives *everything* enormous thought on several levels, bless him).
getupandgrow 8 months ago
Yeah I agree with that, - 'each of us is unique' however nlp somehow treats people the same, teaches society that every behaviour is based on the same mechanism and goes thru the same process... every emotional state is just a process, doesn't that sound quite scary? Meanwhile I was thinking about nlp influences Bussiness - Psychotherapy... While NLP teaches eager, enterprising bussinessman to cleverly manipulate and affect, does it sound altruistic for needy, helpless patients?
JiggaNiggaFigga 1 year ago
@JiggaNiggaFigga Real NLp helps each of us to understand the world of another person, and I've seen great changes occur with it for all sorts of people. Of course, with any body of knowledge that's that powerful, some will probably abuse it.
However, each of us who wants the best for others can choose to use NLP for positive results, help others to do the same, and heighten awareness, so that the few who do abuse these ideas are easy to identify.
getupandgrow 1 year ago
yes of course... I see, feel, and hear a face of a NLP master who is confused because when I was told to make a picture I looked down... I'm so sorry that I didn't look up, next time I will try ;) It's my natural eye movement... What do you say about that NLP masterminds?
JiggaNiggaFigga 1 year ago
@JiggaNiggaFigga Each of us is unique. Patterns like these are just a general guide, (as I think I've said, if not in the video, then elsewhere). The important thing is that you notice and explore what's true for you.
getupandgrow 1 year ago