Re: NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) as an Extropianistic Tool!

From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp-lib.org)
Date: Fri Sep 01 2000 - 10:49:50 MDT


There are a lot of unsavory practitioners. There are a few good ones.
Robert Dilts seems like he still may be doing good work. I studied with
Grinder, Delozier and Associates.

I personally would not pay money to take training from Richard Bandler.
YMMV.

There's something there. A pity if it's gone to the dogs.

Mike

Barbara Lamar wrote:
>
> A friend contacted me off-list and mentioned some unsavory things about
> NLP. Since this was a person whose opinion I respect, I did a web search
> on NLP, and all the web sites I found did indeed come across as
> con-artist scams.
>
> So I think I must amend my earlier statement about NLP and say that I
> find the concepts to be valuable tools, and the techniques work for me;
> but they may not work for everyone. As to the wild claims I saw on some
> of the web sites that with NLP you'll find true love, riches, and
> everlasting youth or whatever--that's not at all the impression I got of
> what NLP was about. I think there's some improvisation going on.
>
> Barbara
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