Topic: | Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology |
Posted by: | John Schertzer |
Date/Time: | 14/04/2005 16:37:37 |
Tom, An interesting bridge between NLP and archetypes might be works by Lakoff and Johnson, especially their work on mathematics, or those by Fauconnier and Turner. One might consider them emergent relations between the physical body and the contingencies of its living in the world, evolved through history. Probably the best approach would be your exploration of arch's in your own experience. Even Freud's book on dreaming can help here. best, JS |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 13/04/2005 21:35:25 | Thomas William Heard |
Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 14/04/2005 16:37:37 | John Schertzer |
Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 16/04/2005 21:13:22 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 17/04/2005 12:49:56 | Thomas William Heard |
Re:Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 18/04/2005 20:17:59 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 19/04/2005 20:44:30 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 20/04/2005 20:56:56 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 21/04/2005 17:51:48 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 21/04/2005 18:52:49 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 22/04/2005 16:42:23 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 22/04/2005 19:36:02 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Archetypes and NLP epistemology | 22/04/2005 21:39:53 | John Schertzer |