Body are fab. Bodies are weird. The scariest thing in the world is looking around yours and wondering what the heck is going on. Maybe if it you chuck enough money/healing energy/attention you will be able to get things back to normal again.
Time and time again NLP has shown that the body can and will change if given the right mental and emotional circumstances. Occasionally it has been shown to reverse symptoms of aging.
Before you get too excited, let me say this. You can spend lots of time going through the various NLP techniques and still not get the result you were after. Then again, you can work with an absolute novice fumbling with a manual and experience a miracle. Use NLP enough and miracles become common place even if you are not that good.
One man stands out in this field as being EXTRORDINARY. That is difficult to do because in the field of NLP and Hypnosis are a disproportionate amount of high achievers. I doubt you have heard of him. I’ve known about him for awhile now because finding out obscure healing techniques is my hobby.
This guy has facilitated people out of comas. Even managed to help stroke victims out of paralysis…..drum roll please!
Introducing Dr Robert Fletcher. I hope you are about to google him. Good luck with that cause there isn’t much around to glean information from and of course there is more than one of them. It appears Dr Fletcher has a quiet and unassuming type of character. My kind of guy.
So how could you possibly facilitate healing in a comatose person? Simple. He uses ideomotor signals to talk to the unconscious mind. Also he has documented (last time I checked) 80+ different metaprogrammes. A key clue in the way he facilitates healing is that he utilises the way the body naturally alters over time. Obviously if your body is changing over time this gives you a type of metaprogramme.
When my body turns into an alien being (many do) I want my family to give him a call, or at least one of his students. Dr Fletcher has developed Thought Pattern Management (TPM) a series of techniques that appear to be closely related to NLP.
Blessings,
Tags: body, healing, NLP, techniques
Very interesting Keri. I haven’t heard of Dr Fletcher or TPM before. I’ll google him when I have a bit more time!
We’re all changing all of the time, courtesy of our unconscious minds – even in a coma! It doesn’t surprise me that he can pull patients out of paralysis or comas, presumably by finding out through the ideomotor signals what has to happen before the unconscious mind is willing to put the conscious mind back “in-charge” again, and then helping it happen.
martin-wright.com
From Change Management to Spontaneous Change
Sounds like a very interesting guy.
I am trying to re-program myself from an overweight desk job mentality to an active fit healthy personality. is there any NLP help in getting this to happen?
Seize the Day,
Rob
Emergency Preparedness For the 21st Century Family
Keri
Great article….
I always envison the end result Rob… picture what you want to be
http://www.salesjunkie.net
I would like to read more information on TPM, where can I get it?
Robert Martin
http://www.carbuyinghq.com
I have never heard of him and am always interested in learning from someone who has taken NLP to another level. Reverse aging? I’d have to see evidence of that. NLP can achieve some amazing things, but often times people take something that is excellent in one area and then expand it into other areas where is just doesn’t work.
I’m not saying this is the situation here, just that I would need to see some sort of evidence.
Steve Chambers, B2B Sale Trainer
I don’t know much about NLP but it looks like if you know what your doing you can achieve a lot of cool things
Jose Escalante
http://www.JoseEscalante.com
This in fascinating. Tell me more.
Awesome stuff. I look forward to learning more about TPM!
Greg Dougall- Daily Dose of Encouragement
Kerry,
I have not heard of ideomotor signals…I’m happy to learn alot from you in the future.
Terry
http://www.terrytom.com
The mind has some great power doesn’t it. I was thinking about googleing (is that a word) but you save me the time. It would be very interesting to watch him at work.
Vicki http://www.bridalthreadshq.com
Interesting. Very interesting. I’d like to learn more about TPM and Dr. Fletcher.
Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace
Somebody, get me Dr. Fletcher’s number NOW!!! The grays have started coming in fast and furious.
He needs to write a book I think. I knew NLP was powerful, but I never knew it was that powerful!!! Great post, very interesting.
Lisa McLellan
Babysitting Services – Babysitters and Nannies
Interesting, for sure.
My father used to say there was a lot to mind over matter.
James
BusinessAndMarketingMakeover.com/blog
NLP is a very powerful tool. Happy you are spreading the word.
Jen Battaglino
The Harwood Center – Tinnitus, Chronic Illness, Fears, and Anxiety
Hi Keri! I had not heard of Dr. Robert Fletcher until now with your NLP blog post. Very interesting indeed! thank you for provoking thought!
Happy Dating and Relationships,
April Braswell
Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert
I’m glad you are so level headed. The world needs more like you fabulous person!
Sometimes people go through an NLP process and they get change…..and then some. Although I’ve heard of hair growing back dark instead of gray this is unusual. This is what I was refering to when I talked about reversing aging. FYI there is an international NLP research and recognition project which began a couple of years ago which hopefully will help NLP intergrate into the mainstream.
Blessings,
Keri Eagan
Sure! Basically the uses of NLP are only limited by the imagination. Stay tuned for my up coming weight loss special series.
Blessings,
Keri Eagan
Interesting, I wonder how much is from his development of his own intuitive sense…
Learning about detox, Katie