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 NLP Weekly » Free NLP Course - Neurological Levels - Part III
The levels are giving a LOT of new thought.
Ths is the best description of (Neuro)logical levels that I have seen - far ahead of the nonsense which was presented on my very expensive NLP course.
At first sight it is a deceptively simple model but once you work it out for yourself and start using it, it is amazingly helpful.
www.nlpweekly.com /?p=705   (1296 words)

  
 NLP Meta Programs, by John David Hoag
You could compare them to a switchboard that controls which two telephones will be connected to each other for the process of having a conversation, or a thermostat which controls whether your air conditioning system is turned on or off.
The positive, life affirming effects of this level of change are profound.
Whether a person is more adept at associating or disassociating, learning the other skill may feel unfamiliar or awkward at first precisely because moving between perceptual positions is not something most of us were taught at an earlier age at home or in school.
www.nlpls.com /articles/metaPrograms.php   (6695 words)

  
 Practitioner and Master Practitioner Home Study Page
With expert coaching, supervision and consulting we support you to learn NLP Practitioner and Master Practitioner skills with NLPU materials and the new specially designed multi-media computer CDs for home and office use.
Identifying the Contexts, Goals, Evidence Procedures and Operations that form the fundamental strategies and programs' people use to organize their experience.
Identifying and managing the dynamic interplay of Neurological Levels, Perceptual Positions and Time Frames.
www.nlpu.com /HomeStudy.htm   (480 words)

  
 "What is Therapeutic Modelling?" by Penny Tompkins and James Lawley
For example, they adapt Robert Dilts and Todd Epstein's timeline, perceptual positions, neurological levels frameworks for modelling the client's patterns (Ref 6).
In fact, the more you study subjective experience, the more you realise just how metaphorically structured it is.
Over the last 10 years, we have found that Symbolic Modelling is especially suited to working with 'higher levels' of experience - core beliefs, identity, sense of purpose, the spiritual - as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues, binds and double binds, that are not amenable to traditional techniques.
www.cleanlanguage.co.uk /Therapeutic-Modelling.html   (3195 words)

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