Topic: | Re:Re:ReRe:Experiment comparing new code and old code modeling |
Posted by: | John Grinder |
Date/Time: | 11/04/2003 16:01:52 |
kc The point is the following: the description offered by Carmen and me in Whispering of the modeling process is neither new code or classic code - it is one representation of the sequence of processes that Bandler and I engaged in in explicating the models that created the field of NLP. The distinguishing characteristics are phases 2 (unconscious assimilation with f2 filters suspended) and 3 (imititation to criterion - replication of the model's effects in parallel contexts). There is no new code model of modeling; there is no classic code model of modeling. The distinction is between NLP modeling and cognitive or academic (left-brained, impose your own filters of what you are observing without being capable of distinguishing what in your product comes from the model and what from you, the modeler). Screw my frustration - I'll deal with that. Are you able to make the distinction proposed above and which runs all the way through Whispering? John |