Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups |
Posted by: | Eric Rudnick |
Date/Time: | 18/02/2003 18:42:20 |
Hi John, "The trade-off is that the more conscious the targets... the less the generalization secured at the unconscious level - this is one of the meta points secured for NLP by the Ericksonian modeling." Thank you for stating this as you did. I was interpreting the sequence as the pivital element, but you're right, keeping the targets out of consciousnes is crucial for the generalization. Your observation is noted. I don't know how to do so via new code games yet, but I intend to explore this. Thanks, - Eric |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 15/02/2003 22:35:28 | Eric |
Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 16/02/2003 01:31:33 | Carmen Bostic |
Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 16/02/2003 17:53:39 | kc |
Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 17/02/2003 05:11:02 | Eric Rudnick |
Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 17/02/2003 20:36:51 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 18/02/2003 18:42:20 | Eric Rudnick |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 19/02/2003 16:29:40 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 19/02/2003 18:14:09 | Eric |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:The Milton/Moshe Move applied to Modeling Groups | 19/02/2003 17:01:06 | Robert |