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From: zoweeuk
Date: Sat Dec 7, 2002 5:56pm
Subject: Re: Books to buy? warning!!

--- In a previous message ganetauk wrote:
> Oh well..A "thank you but.." would have been polite...I am sure
> someone found the link i sent useful. The PDF file on the NLP
course
> IS good. It holds information that an interested person will find
> useful.
>
> If one was to gather all these chunks of information in such PDF's
> file (even if its JUST "the map is not the territory") one would
find
> that they build up a free resource of information. There is no need
> to pay for costly books, if one looks. ( I posted the link to help
> those people who are looking).
>
> If any others here did not think the link was useful let me know
> please. I will then use this feedback before sending other posts. I
> thank you. I wouldn't want to clog up these posts with links to
site
> i might be "working for" etc. How could someone still be interested
> in sharing information in this day and age?....surely we are all
> selling stuff right?
>
> sdrageR yrret
>
>
> the link was http://www.homestudyceu.com/Courses.html

Thanks for the links. I found an interesting free e-book on
trans4mind.com (I think that is name) that also has the free speed-
reading course on it. I still can't get the hang of that speed-
reading.

I wish that there was more free (useful) information on subjects like
NLP, but then again if I had such knowledge I doubt I would tell any
one about it, let alone give it out for free.

I must admit I have noticed that NLP seems to offers the world or
should I say the people selling it offer the world, which is slightly
suspicious. You know what they say, in the gold rush it was the guys
selling the spades and other equipment that made the real money not
the guys looking for the actual gold!

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