NLP Training and the "Truth"
Written by Terry Elston on December 11th, 2007NLP
Training could be considered to be a myth of some sort.
A myth because all learning and real understandings are unconscious
. Therefore any nlp training that you undertake that informs you change will occur can only be a catalyst to change. The product itself is only an agent.
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When you undertake an NLP Practitioner Training, you should imagine that you will come away with a toolbox brimming full of NLP techniques that will provide you as a great change agent, a provider of personal growth and personal development.
That being true to some respect, yet what you are really learning is much more comprehensive than that.
You will be learning the fundamental building blocks of how the mind and body work; the structure, the process, the workings!
So really what you'll come away with after your NLP training is that in-depth knowledge that you can apply and experiment with on yourself and, obviously, with others.
The nature of reality is subject to the laws of equipment used to observe reality. Therefore the "truth" of anything is subjective, not ever objective. When you get trained in NLP the NLP World style, we show you this truth, so that you can never be under the illusion of knowing "facts" that can not be measured accurately.
The Niels Bohr experiment in the early 1900's demonstrates this better than any other.
When measuring the "reality" of whether light travels as a photon or a wave, Bohr's discovered that their experiment was actually influencing the outcome!
They realised that in one dimension, parallel to Newtonian physics, reality was being constructed by the way we think and "observe". The way we think is in language - words. Here's a quote from that period which reflects just that.
What is it that we humans depend on? We depend on our words... Our task is to communicate experience and ideas to others. We must strive continually to extend the scope of our description, but in such a way that our messages do not thereby lose their objective or unambiguous character ... We are suspended in language in such a way that we cannot say what is up and what is down. The word "reality" is also a word, a word which we must learn to use correctly.
* Quoted in Philosophy of Science Vol. 37 (1934), p. 157, and in The Truth of Science : Physical Theories and Reality (1997) by Roger Gerhard Newton, p. 176
On our NLP course, we understand the importance of language, hence the "linguistic" in Neuro Linguistic Programing. We show you how to become aware of the "realities" being born as we speak and to interact with these linguistic worlds creatively and powerfully.
We also show you how to reframe negative realities so much so, that even the chemicals change in the body after the restructuring.
The job of an NLP Practitioner is to powerfully interact with negative realities until a new "truth" is found. A truth that is empowering and chosen, not a reaction or imposed.
Therefore can we ever be sure that a technique worked, or was it just that the NLP practitioner had a good grasp of this thing we call reality and truth and knew how to explore the inner world and inner workings until the job is done?
You can learn more about language through our NLP MP3 sets and NLP CD sets on Quantum Linguistics at the NLP World shop.





