NLP Logical Levels Alignment for Personal Change with Robert Dilts (1992)

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Robert Dilts demonstrates a practical NLP process to empower yourself for personal change and transformation based on creating inner alignment with a sense of your purpose and identity. From an NLP practitioner program in 1992.
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I bought this in VHS over 20 years ago. While watching I followed along the processes imagining Robert is taking me through the process. I was amazing experience.

KamranSultanNLPMasterTrainer
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Thank you Martin for this recording. All my anchors fired.... 👣

dzemalduric
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Love Robert Films for his in-depth knowledge and views...

karthikr
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Love this and his use of language and his demeanor - so authentic. He sure is masterful at his craft - thank you for sharing

debraheslin
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This is beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing 🤗

rachelandrews
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It's just amazing, thank you !!!!

clemthompson
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20:32 disappointment requires adequate planning - Richard Bandler. Only on the what level Not on the how why or who

jadenkamau
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I was just half listening kinda 'who is this dude, looks like a beat up ashton kutcher', then I saw it was Dilts himself. Better pay attention!! x)

unitynofear
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To spell.... To spell.... Dispell....

Genius

paulcole
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It is a pity he called it logical levels. Russell was referring to sets and subsets. And it makes clear that the famous paradox of the Cretan who said, "All Cretans are liars.", is a false paradox because logical levels are involved.

I do appreciate this though. It's nice to see Dilts, having actually read his books, Beliefs, with Hallbom & Smith, and the other one, Changing Belief Systems.... way way back in the 90s.

micaelat
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In my opinion, at first impression, both Bandler and Dilts irritate me.
The former is a predator - like and the latter is a false prey - like.
If their target had been to persuade me, they should have call Grinder.

nandocielo
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He just copied Maslow's paradigm.

donaldwymer