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ONLINE NLP TRAINING A LINEAR MISFIRE 


NLP is a study of human subjective experience. Subjective means at the level of Other than Conscious mind. This is where the brain works super fast and where decisions based on logical implications are made-with extraordinary speed.

There are no shortcuts to learning this "stuff".

In order to learn or rather become aware of it, one must have the subjective experience while learning it. In order for it to be assimilated as part of a person's life "vocabulary", it needs to be installed at other than conscious level via demonstration, cognitive learning, practice, utilizing a very logical and clear cut methodology that incorporates all the modalities through which people receive and store information, as well as a logical structure of teaching that is the model of the model itself.

Online teaching is insufficient and misses the boat as well as is not reflective of the philosophy that these methodologies are framed within. There are no short cuts to learning NLP. Yes, we can learn fast but the speed of learning can only be achieved via very structured and logical training applied on many levels simultaneously.

To learn the structure of it, follow the modeling process itself.

Creativity itself is a reverse engineering process, looping back through implication structures back to the essence. This is where "genius" is.

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"My style of teaching NLP focuses on structure of human thinking and behavior. I took NLP way outside the techniques into the logical implication structures, leading to extraordinary speed of acquisition of multidimensional material. I am in the process of writing a book on the subject."
Anita Kozlowski