 Hello, I'm Tiffany Barsodi of HealandThrive.com and I'm going to give you a little information today around NLP, stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming. The training that I did in NLP, as both as the regular level and as the master level, is steeped in the Huna tradition. The Huna are a shamanic huna, as in the kahuna, that give us information about our deep subconscious relationship to our self, the language patterns that we use in the world and the language patterns that we use to communicate with ourselves. So neuro-linguistic programming has to do with how it is that we are doing this communication, how it is that we communicate often says a lot about and how we actually create in the world. Are we creating consciously or are we creating by default doing the over and over and over thing again? It's important to be able to recognize that we naturally have these language patterns built within us and the opportunity is to be able to hear and know yourself and be able to break through any patterns that have a limitation. The Huna tradition is a beautiful one where also you may have heard of ho-po-po-po-no. And that is where you look at a situation or a person or whatever it may be, person, place or thing and you look at this behavior that's going on and you are able to see that same behavior that you see in another person also in yourself. Colin Tippen and an author of the radical forgiveness says, if you spot it, you got it. The opportunity is to be able to see when we spot things in other people, where is that relationship to our self. The Huna tradition teaches some processes to work through that, where you meet that part of you, you forgive that part of you, you thank it and you love it. All of these things are an opportunity. So if you're interested in NLP or understanding more about this shamanic tradition, let's talk about it. Book a free 15 minute consult. I'll look forward to speaking with you. Thank you.