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NLP Meta Master Training 2005
Written by Trevor Shea, Master Tattoo Artist & Master
Practitioner NLP Vancouver, BC, Canada.
NLP Amnesia
Patterns,
GetaGrip! Got your attention.... yep.
Leverage.
Brilliant, Steve Boyley packed an omni-directional metaphor
into a single word and added a suggestion to do this, GetaGrip!.
Multiple levels of interaction, of process and the ability to act and influence
at any level we find ourselves. What does the thesaurus say about
leverage? Do you know?
Anchorage.
In the context of his business (One of Steve Boyley's companies
sells traction systems called GetaGrip!) it is his leverage to inspire
a transaction and for the client, it is their decision to purchase
(firm contact, grip) the product. Steve Boyley introduced a metaphor
many times throughout his NLP Training course, that I identified with this
cyclical statement; "The PROCESS is the product". Definitely the most
valuable product we could, by and by, end up purchasing.
Amnesia
The last night of the NLP Master Training seminar, Saturday
night at the party, I noticed Steve Boyley's reactions when I asked if he
induced trance on a particular delegate earlier that night. Of course
I knew he had, and of course I was really encouraging a demonstration of how.
That is, how to easily, covertly, induce trance in an individual who can make
and identify many levels of correlation simultaneously. How to get past
their defenses; their conscious watchdog programs.
A demonstration of many strategies and techniques:
Steve Boyley answered my question by covertly putting me
into trance while we watched and enjoyed what was going on around us. He demonstrated
to me through my experience.
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Utilization of ongoing events as anchors.
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Nested loops containing anchors as pivot points to be
triggered later, creating leverage.
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Inducing and intensifying desired states.
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Ordinal numbers in the form of points, one of which trails
off into nonsense by being irrelevant, or by being a ludicrous statement
of word salad, which then elicits a response composed of word salad.
An indication that frantic trans-derivational activity is going on.
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Fractionalization, interspersing 'normal' communication
with all the above devices to bring me in and out of trance.
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Using specific trance anchors, such as "vegetable shaped
spacecraft", to bring me back into a specific level of trance.
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Auditory anchors to cognitive understanding; like hearing
his usage of narrative in the seminar. Then hearing those words again,
bringing everything together, opening up the rich reservoir of information.
The duration of the experience reinforced for me the patterns
Steve Boyley used, creating now another level of communication. As a
result of the above combination of techniques there were sections of dialogue
and events, at the party, that I could not hear or see on recollection.
This rhythm of awareness to amnesia, created in me an awareness to amnesia
and the many combinations of techniques I can now use to induce it.
One morning, a few days after the NLP Master Training course,
Steve Boyley called me about his *AMNESIA* for finishing something
he had started talking to me about, an idea for my business. The conversation
tied everything together, completing all the loops about another level of
communication; amnesia.
Lead lead lead until you have all the leverage you need
need need.
Then pace their experience, noticing the state changes,
leading them again via anchors into the specific states you designed.
Then calibrate, being sure you have them in that state and seed seed seed
specific suggestions into that level of awareness. Then the same for
any additional levels, or states, that were created.
Now being covert works best when the secret is out in
the open.
Tell them what you're doing and they forget what you're
doing in the process. The best place to hide something is right out
in the open. The conscious mind gets caught up in the details and as
a result (7+/-2) it has amnesia for them while the unconscious is assisted
in understanding by the initial disclosure and agrees to help you do the work.
All, in all (ha ha), a very powerful way to impart! Thanks,
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