Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ReReReReReReReReReReRe:::::::::PATTERN HUNTER - LONDON 08/04 |
Posted by: | sammie |
Date/Time: | 24/04/2003 01:50:28 |
Question:is pattern detection like pattern finding? If so how do I know I have the whole specific enchilada(pattern)? Is that after I try on the models patterns and get the same results? Test Test Test Practice practice practice. Or can I find out side of me thru ...ways? "Looking at page 355 In Whispering. Very informative and let me quote both of you the masters ,John Grinder and Ms Bostic if I may: the basis of effective training is the creation by the trainer of a series of contexts in which through e-x-p-e-r-i-e-n-c-e the student may a-r-r-i-v-e at his own d-i-r-e-c-t ta-c-i-t knowledge of the patterning. In other words , the m-e-a-s-u-r-e of the effec3tive training is whether the student can do never whether he can talk about it." On page 356 you go with "All change should be a vague rumor until it has kinesthetic realization" Then on page 358 you go "From an NLP POINT OF VIEW , KINESTHETIC REPRESENTATIONS ARE SIMPLY ONE OF THE THREE MAJOR BUILDING BLOCKS OF THE MENTAL MAPS WE CONSISTENTLY MISTAKE FOR REALITY. From this perspective it is arbitrary an accident of social development that western cultures have seize upon maintaing of feeling 's as a s-t-a-b-i-l-z-e-r variable" Wow wow wow. What an informative read. Nice job Grinder and Bostic. But what does this all translate 2? Ms Bostic and Mr Grinder I appreciate both your time and due dilligence in this regards Ernest |