#185 Metaprograms, Metaprogramming & Beyond, part 19

August 7th, 2011 • Recorded: August 7, 2011 • By: RCG
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In this series of conversations we extend the notion of Metaprograms beyond NLP with many other streams of thoughts. This series starts with podcast #167.

#86 Accelerated Learning, part 2

June 7th, 2009 • Recorded: October 10, 2008 • By: RCG
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In this podcast, we bring back the theme of accelerated learning that we started way back in one of our first episodes, now approaching it from a totally new angle and with the new learnings and experiences that we ourselves have learned in the meantime: What is learning? What takes time in learning is [...]

#79 Pattern Thinking, part 4

April 19th, 2009 • Recorded: November 29, 2008 • By: RCG
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Where do we find new patterns Mythology Spiral Dynamics Modeling (NLP) Artificial Intelligence Strict, probabilistic and Fuzzy logic Science patterns Techniques for shifting patterns Trying first in a safe context Dance, relationships, school, classes For future-oriented, look for the shortest path, make as many mistakes as possible. Learn from the shock. Patterns of Empires

#78 Pattern Thinking, part 3

April 12th, 2009 • Recorded: November 29, 2008 • By: RCG
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Somatic patterns Martial arts Dancing Biological patterns Linguistic patterns NLP: Meta-model, Milton model, Sleight of mouth patterns Priming Habits Relationship patterns Spotting patterns Asking for help and going for diversity Intent and attention

#77 Pattern Thinking, part 2

April 5th, 2009 • Recorded: November 29, 2008 • By: RCG
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High-level structure of patterns Context Sequence, Syntax Time scale Triggers Types of patterns – Unconscious signals Personal unconscious signals Cultural unconscious signals – Time and Space

#76 Pattern Thinking, part 1

March 29th, 2009 • Recorded: November 29, 2008 • By: RCG
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What are patterns Science: map of the world, theory Structure wih a specific rhythm and beat Mythology: Frank Herbert’s quote Usefulness: patterns are everywhere, which ones we care about? Repetition of a structure, sequence Patterns in Self Personal growth Where you are, where you are going, and how to get there Patterns in Relationships [...]

#70 Reframing

February 15th, 2009 • Recorded: December 5, 2008 • By: RCG
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Reframing (Wikipedia) – Another meaning or another sense is assigned by reframing a situation or context, thus sees a situation in another frame. A frame can refer to a belief, what limits our view of the world. If we let this limiting belief go, new conceptions and interpretation possibilities can develop.

Osho’s Code

January 23rd, 2009 • By: Arman Bookmark / share this post

I have finished reading “Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic” by Osho. What a beautiful and intelligent man. An agent of radical change. As usual, I modeled him as I read, so here is his code (see below for a short intro to modeling): I am not going to tolerate anything that is wrong to my [...]

The Business of Art and The Art of Business And….

January 8th, 2009 • By: Mahipal Lunia Bookmark / share this post

Arrested by Beauty, Bailed Out of Time

January 6th, 2009 • By: Mahipal Lunia Bookmark / share this post

The intellectual is always showing off, the lover is always getting lost.

The intellectual runs away.afraid of drowning;

the whole business of love is to drown in the sea.

Intellectuals plan their repose; lovers are ashamed to rest.

The lover is always alone. even surrounded by people;

like water and oil, he remains apart.

The man who goes to the trouble of giving advice to a lover

get nothing. He’s mocked by passion.

Love is like musk. It attracts attention.

Love is a tree, and the lovers are its shade.

- Rumi