[MD] Emotions' place?
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Mon Oct 27 00:08:44 PDT 2008
At 10:59 PM 10/26/2008, you wrote:
>Andre:
>
>Good, Marsha, thank you.
>My favourite one is "The Structure of Magic" which is a bit more theoretical
>but is a good outline of the application of transformational grammar. I was
>struck by how it can be used to free ourselves up again and to be open to
>the "flow" of everyday living. And this just by recognising generalisations,
>distortions and deletions in the language we use to describe our experience.
>John Grinder played a heavy role in this of course being a linguist and
>it was further developed by Bandler going into modalities and
>sub-modalities. All very powerful stuff.
Andre,
I'm may still have the book,'The Structure of Magic', too.
It may be the remembrance of NLP that has me so interested in the
nature of patterns. That would be an example of my individual
configuration of patterns influencing my curiosity in the MOQ
differently than others. Or not. If I have both books, I read the
two of them.
Marsha
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The Universe is uncaused, like a net of jewels in which each is a
reflection of all the others in a fantastic, interrelated harmony without end.
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