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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code
Posted by: Spike
Date/Time: 24/06/2003 00:25:49

Hi Michael,

You wrote

"Many in NLP believe timelines exists as an object within us, to be brought into consciousness through visualisation."

Sure, there is no "object within", but in many cases people organize their representations in such a way that things that happened a long time ago are farther away than things that happened a short while ago, and this is even quite systematic. Things that happened one year ago are represented as closer than things that happened thirteen months ago and so forth. To draw an imaginary line, as sort of personal time-axis through these memories, as well as plans for the future doesn't strike me as far fetched. Is this opposed to what you wrote?

You also wrote

"The metaphor is gets lost."

I didn't get that. Would you care to explain further?

All the best
Spike


Entire Thread

TopicDate PostedPosted By
Timelines and New Code18/06/2003 09:56:44Jon Edwards
     Re:Timelines and New Code19/06/2003 00:42:24Michael Carroll
          Re:Re:Timelines and New Code22/06/2003 15:09:09Jon Edwards
               Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code22/06/2003 19:11:41John Grinder
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code22/06/2003 23:26:29Jon Edwards
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code23/06/2003 04:51:42John Grinder
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code23/06/2003 23:19:58Michael Carroll
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code24/06/2003 00:25:49Spike
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code27/06/2003 11:15:20robert
                              Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code28/06/2003 19:26:36John Grinder
                                   Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines as a metaphor29/06/2003 23:38:20Michael Carroll
                                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines as a metaphor30/06/2003 08:34:40Stephen Bray
                                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines as a metaphor30/06/2003 11:01:53Lewis Walker
                                             Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines as a metaphor30/06/2003 14:06:29The count
                                             Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines as a metaphor30/06/2003 15:33:47Sam
                                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines as a metaphor30/06/2003 11:52:21Jon Edwards
                                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines as a metaphor30/06/2003 12:21:43Spike
                                   Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code30/06/2003 22:24:27robert
     Re:Timelines and New Code01/07/2003 04:18:00Stephen
          Re:Re:Timelines and New Code02/07/2003 17:58:19John Grinder
               Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code02/07/2003 19:49:09John Schertzer
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code02/07/2003 21:49:53The count
               Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code03/07/2003 03:18:31Stephen
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Timelines and New Code31/07/2003 13:20:01sean

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