Expanding Folded Time(c) Patterns
Brain function is both spatial and temporal.
The temporal, or time-related, function of the brain is the basis of our
chronological way of organizing our memories and making sense of our
reality. Most people would say that who they are is the sum total of
their experiences. More importantly, it is the decisions that were made
in life and the way we represented that experience to ourselves that make up our
identity. Now, consider that our memories are like
myths. Things happen and we make that experience mean something about
ourselves. We represent this meaning to ourselves as if that is who we
are. However, you have probably had the experience of remembering a
particular event and others who were there remember it differently. If
memories are myths, what if you could simply change the way you represent
unresourceful memories so they are more now empowering and life enhancing. Wouldn't
that mean you could reinvent yourself as the you you want always wanted to
be? And what if you could do it easily and relatively pain free?
Well, why not? You may need a little help from an experienced NLP
Practitioner and you can, you know, make the changes you want to change now,
don't you? Expanding
Folded Time(c)
Patterns are
powerful in generating profound personal change. Several
of the NLP techniques and patterns utilize the same basic concepts as Expanding Folded Time(c) Line Process.
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