NLP and language

August 27th, 2007
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NLP has a huge following, and a lot has to do with the fantastic approach and work inside language patterns.

As a human race, we tend to be used by language rather than using it. NLP has put us back in the driving seat again by giving us a way to understand language and use it consciously.

When I mention language, I am not just talking about presentations skills or how we outwardly use NLP skills in talking; I am moving you into a dynamic that is beyond words, the very fabric of creation itself, before the spoken word.

Originally, before most records were re-written,language was mostly verbs without nouns. There were not even many spaces between words, like a huge code.

When our brains began to enlarge, we got a huge library and had to begin to live more from the past, from our history, and more from nouns than verbs.

With the advent of language used in the past historical sense, we actually invented problems that existed through language itself. We literally imprisoned ourselves in walls of linguistic history that has been a challenge to permeate.

To give you an example, when you have some personal events that happen to you in your life and you make a decision about those events, your senses will start to project a virtual world in front of you, and increase your internal evidence of the decision you made up.

Of course, you will be right about the decision and have masses of proof all around you, but the problem is, the decision was already past based; it's not absolutely true!

The only way out of this self-inflicted prison of linguistic glue is to be able to get inside the events and reframe them, therefore releasing the language that held them together.

Sometimes time can do this itself, with some passive witnessing of the events, yet NLP has evolved some very graceful techniques to get inside these patterns easily and quickly.

On the NLP Practitioner we give you the basics for doing this and then add to your mastery on our Master practitioner course.

On the NLP Master Practitioner course you will find an incredible recourse of linguistic tools.

One of these tools is called Quantum linguistics. Here's a bit more about them and the product we have in the shop:

If you have watched movies like “What The Bleep” or read books such as The Holographic Universe, you are already on the way to understanding the beyond logic approach to life.

The 4 CD set and manual or MP3 set, look into the nature of linguistics, how to use language to blow the boundaries of problems using skilled and the conscious use of words.

We live in a world of illusions (Plato called one world we live in the world of illusions); the nature of this world is governed by how we thread sentences together to literally create our lives in thought forms. This is where the word spelling came from. It meant your ability to cast spells (spell-ing). The Egyptians knew these secrets and knew the power of language when harnessed and used properly.

You will learn how to blow out problems using certain language patterns we will teach you on this training. We also show you how the structure of language can be used to take apart seemingly difficult situations that may have required years of self-development to solve.

The journey begins in a live training with Adam Sprackling and Terry Elston navigating the linguistic star ship though inner space and beyond.

When you finally touch down again, you will have been on a fantastic journey through time and space and learned how to time travel in words and meanings. To master this you may have to listen twice, but we guarantee you an amazing voyage beyond words!

As you may imagine, this "quantum field" is an exciting place to travel to: It's a place beyond words, and therefore beyond problems.

We would love you to stay in touch and continue your personal journey alongside us at NLP World.

One way to keep your self development and personal growth moving, is to engage in some of the NLP MP3 or NLP CD range that we have.

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Written by Terry Elston on August 27th, 2007
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