John Grinder,Richard Bandler

Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming

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«A readable, practical, and entertaining book about a challenging, original, and promising new discipline. I recommend it.»—Dan Goleman, Associate Editor of Psychology Today.

«NLP represents a huge quantum jump in our understanding of human behavior and communication. It makes most current therapy and education totally obsolete.»—John O. Stevens, author of Awareness and editor of Gestalt Therapy Verbatim and Gestalt is.

«This book shows you how to do a little magic and change the way you see, hear, feel, and imagine the world you live in. It presents new therapeutic techniques which can teach you some surprising things about yourself.»—Sam Keen, Consulting Editor of Psychology Today and author of Beginnings Without End, To a Dancing God, and Apology for Wonder.

«How tiresome it is going from one limiting belief to another. How joyful to read Bandler and Grinder, who don’t believe anything, yet use everything! NLP wears seven-league-boots, and takes ’therapy’ or ’personal growth’ far, far beyond any previous notions.»—Barry Stevens, author of Don’t Push the River, and co-author of Person to Person.

«Fritz Perls regarded John Stevens’ Gestalt Therapy Verbatim as the best representation of his work in print. Grinder and Bandler have good reason to have the same regard for Frogs into Princes. Once again, it’s the closest thing to actually being in the workshop.»— Richard Price, Co-founder and director of Esalen Institute.
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  • Nik Denisovhas quoted9 years ago
    One of the best ways to have lots of disappointment in your life is to construct an image of how you would like things to be, and then try to make everything that way. You will feel disappointed as long as the world doesn't match your picture. That is one of the best ways I know of to keep yourself in a constant state of disappointment, because you are never going to get the world to match your picture.
  • Nik Denisovhas quoted9 years ago
    If you can clearly distinguish what portion of your ongoing experience you are creating internally and putting out there, as opposed to what you are actually receiving through your sensory apparatus, you will not hallucinate when it's not useful.
  • Nik Denisovhas quoted9 years ago
    There are only two distinctions between anybody in this room and an institutionalized schizophrenic: (1) whether you have a good reality strategy and you can make that distinction, and (2) whether the content of your hallucination is socially acceptable or not. Because you all hallucinate. You all hallucinate that somebody's in a good mood or a bad mood, for example.

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