hypnosis guide

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M. Altman Said,
February 8th, 2010 @8:27 am  

I can see how too much intellect and not enough Mystery can be most impressive and seductive: results are achieved; the furniture is successfully rearranged. And still, the man is a good interior decorator!
Rating: 3 / 5

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February 8th, 2010 @8:58 am  

This book have a lot information about NLP and tools, very pratical, all NLP pratician have to read. Recommended 100%.
Rating: 5 / 5

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D. Luzi Said,
February 8th, 2010 @9:41 am  

Dr. Bandler just keeps getting better and better.

I recommend this for anyone that wants to change their life for the better.

Please keep products like this coming!
Rating: 5 / 5

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February 8th, 2010 @10:58 am  

friends, Romans, countrymen, Americans, fellow conscious people lend me your minds… If you want to know about the bare-bones power of an effectively working trance to change your life, come here to this man’s version of “Trance-Formations”. It lays it all down, the hows’, whys’ and all of that of hypnosis, self-change and all of the above IN hypnosis and self-hypnosis and suggestion and autosuggestion. And it is much clearer than his earlier work “Persuasion Engineering”, I do not own it, but I have read it and decided not to buy it, becuase I knew something like this and his other book, the ‘toolbox’ “Create The Life You Want” would come out and clarify it ALL in NLP and other related matters of trance, hypnosis and all of that. So, take a mind spin and read on brothers and sisters. For as the old 1980s ABC song goes, “Sisters and Brothers should help each other.” And this book is a help when explaining simply some complicated stuff. I thank you for reading my review. And enjoy life.

Josh Clayton.
Rating: 5 / 5

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February 8th, 2010 @12:58 pm  

I’ve long had an interest in self-hypnosis. When I came across the description for this book, its author Richard Bandler and “Neuro-Linguistic Programming”, I was unfamiliar with all three.

Now that I’ve learned a bit about all three, I am unimpressed with them, save that Bandler is a mildly interesting relic of the great pop-psychology boom of the 1970s.

Bandler was the cocrreator of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in the 1970s. The idea was originally based on the belief that some psychotherapists were more effective than others because of how they used words. Fritz Perls, another 1970s icon, was used as one of the primary models.

Most of the pop-psychology gurus and movements of the 70s faded because they were inherently worthless. Bandler has beat the bandwagon for NLP with numerous books and other promotional techniques.

Scientific studies conducted by third-parties have found no validity to the NLP model.

But NLP hs provided good livings to those “certified” as NLP practicioners and others who have adopted and adapted NLP.

This book is for those who have already been converted to NLP. As someone who had never heard of NLP before, I found the endless self-referential narrative by Bandler of little interest. The sections on hypnosis are good, but Bandler attempts to gild the lily with NLP trappings.

Bandler’s assertions, most charitably described as chest-thumping, caused me to do some research on NLP which in turn led me to the conclusion that it is an artifact of the 1970s pop-psychology movement and a good thing for those who make a living from it, but not of any real value to anyone else. I suspect those willing to suspend rational disbelief and believe in NLP will find it comforting as with any other placebo. Interestingly enough, Bandler treats placebos at some length.

Jerry
Rating: 3 / 5

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