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From: ganetauk
Date: Tue Oct 15, 2002 11:42pm
Subject: Re: metacesabgu.fsnet.co.uk - Any news?

Yes, the same articles are there (but re-written without the 'NLP
fluff' you'll find with most other writers - have you read those
books that claim to teach you something and the whole book seems to
be an introduction?). The old site was focused on teaching NLP,
however, I am now more interested in modelling and its applications.

I found 'NLPers'(to quote John Grinder) ..."repeating old patterns
over and over again or offering trivial variations of old patterns
which serve to achieve the same objectives. And most disturbingly,
these variations tend to be more complex than the original patterns,
thereby violating the first principle of modelling. My suggestion is
make your own Code!

It would be very useful to modify NLP for specific cultural
requirements. NLP was created in California in the `70's by two
males. It carries a very American framework, using American cultural
filters. It requires adaptation, mapping it to other cultures."

New articles will appear soon, the site that is up now is still in
its early stages. The articles are all taken from my two main
works...'A study in NLP' and 'A study in modelling'.

You also said you wanted information on some good books...I would say
you'll find the following books useful, but thats only my mental map,
isn't it?

1 Desmond Morris books - Gestures, Peoplewatching, Human Animal.

2 NLP books- The user's Manual for the Brain - by M. hall and B.
Bodenhamer, Introducing NLP by J. O'connor and John Seymour.

3 Modelling books - Modeling with NLP - by Robert Dilts, Emprint
Method - by L. Cameron-Bandler

4 Influence Books - Get anyone to do anything - by D. Lieberman, The
psychology of influence - by Cialdini

The above books are useful because they have content that you can
use! None of those long introductions that last for the whole book.
They would provide you with some good foundations.

Regards
...


--- In a previous message killerb_0187 wrote:
> --- In a previous message ganetauk wrote:
> > Its up again...I am sure you know the address, do you not?
> >
>
> Hrm...LOL???
>
> Anyway, Thank you.
>
> It looks nice, I haven't really surfed through it properly yet mind
> you...
>
> I have a question.
>
> Did you put the articles that were originally there, back up?? I
> heard they were excellant, but I didn't even know that your site
> existed at that time.
> >
> > --- In a previous message killerb_0187 wrote:
> > > ganetuk Any news, on the new site??

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