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Healing with Energy Medicine, Shamanism and NLP

by Kristine Hallbom
This article is the result of a meeting that took place between three healers and a freelance writer at a delightfully rustic cafe in the outer realms of Park City, Utah. They had just come back from a late night fire ceremony that was held high up on the mountain side near [...]

Tips for Saving the Most on Groceries

by Christine Golden—NLP Practitioner
Save money by remembering reusable grocery bags. Most of the stores I go to give me five cents for every bag I bring in. That’s just five to fifteen cents for me, but it would be 50 to 75 cents for some of the families I see checking out. That’s easy money—if—we [...]

Belief–The Beginning of Health

by Marilee Danniman
If you are faced with a serious health problem, it’s one thing to tell yourself you hope you’ll get better. It’s quite another thing to know you will—really, deep down, know it.
Most of us have had times in life when we truly knew something was going right. These times can be brief moments—like [...]

Anodyne™ Awareness, the Heart of Medicine

by Donna Hamilton
Anodyne Imagery is finally here! It offers what has been missing in medicine for a long time, heart. Anodyne Imagery, the heart of medicine, brings us a conscious approach to communication, stress management, and pain relief for medical professionals, patients, family members, and anyone who may be involved in a medical situation. Since [...]

Setting Intent

by Becky Herndon
Setting intent is a way of connecting a goal in the future with motivation in the present. Intent directs energy and attention towards the future. It is a filter for experience, causing the subconscious to work towards the goal. The focus of the intent could be anything from achieving a goal to having [...]

There is No Such Thing as Failure, Only Feedback

By John David Hoag

Observing Cleanly Without Jumping To Conclusions
NLP acknowledges a distinction between what we observe and what we think about what we observe. The reason it’s useful to make this distinction, which may seem obvious at first glance, is that it’s not always obvious to our brains. acknowledges a distinction between what we [...]

NLP and Science—Five recommendations for a better relationship

by Jaap Holander, M.D.
Setting intent is In the late 19th century a man named Thomas Edison propagated a new system whereby light could be produced using electricity. Around the same time a certain Bell wanted to set up a wild thing he called a telephone line. Fortunately, the general public was warned by academic experts, [...]

Hidden Diversities

by Dee Kinder
Setting intent is In these days of diversity training, I find that those I classify as “hidden diversities” cause the most stress and conflict in the workplace on a daily basis. While I call them “hidden”, they are in fact quite obvious once one learns to observe the various traits. The stress and [...]

Asthma and Allergy Management A Qualitative Research Study

by Hanne Lund, NLP Master Practitioner
A. Bandura says: “Peoples’ expectations influence how they behave–and the outcomes of their behavior change their expectations.”
This is a description of a one year multicenter-study of integrated education of 46 patients suffering from asthma. The study was run by general practitioner Jorgen Lund andof the government and several private foundations. [...]

Sleight of Mouth Patterns (SOMP)

by Ed Redard, M.D.
So what are these wonderful things we call SOMPs? SOMPs are a delightful way to loosen the boundaries that individuals have built up around their “problems”. What do I mean by that? Frequently I’ll have a person come to me with a statement such as, “I can’t lose weight because I don’t [...]