Gala – Thriving in the New Normal from Missing Links By Gregg Braden
Gala – Thriving in the New Normal from Missing Links By Gregg Braden
Gregg Braden lays out four things that we can do to adapt our lifestyles to these changing times and thrive in the world that is to come. With the ever quickening pace of life in the modern world, it can be difficult to not succumb to the temptation of ease and convenience provided by a lifestyle that would eventually prove disastrous for a healthy state of wellbeing. However, there are simple changes we can enact which will enable us to embrace these volatile times and thrive in a new world of our own conscious creating. This presentation by Gregg Braden was originally webcast on May 25, 2017.
What is Hypnosis & NLP ?
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy created by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in California, United States, in the 1970s. NLP’s creators claim there is a connection between neurological processes (neuro-), language (linguistic) and behavioral patterns learned through experience (programming), and that these can be changed to achieve specific goals in life. Bandler and Grinder also claim that NLP methodology can “model” the skills of exceptional people, allowing anyone to acquire those skills. They claim as well that, often in a single session, NLP can treat problems such as phobias, depression, tic disorders, psychosomatic illnesses, near-sightedness, allergy, the common cold, and learning disorders. NLP has been adopted by some hypnotherapists and also by companies that run seminars marketed as leadership training to businesses and government agencies.
There is no scientific evidence supporting the claims made by NLP advocates, and it has been discredited as a pseudoscience. Scientific reviews state that NLP is based on outdated metaphors of how the brain works that are inconsistent with current neurological theory and contain numerous factual errors. Reviews also found that all[dubious ] of the supportive research on NLP contained significant methodological flaws and that there were three times as many studies of a much higher quality that failed to reproduce the “extraordinary claims” made by Bandler, Grinder, and other NLP practitioners.
Gala – Thriving in the New Normal from Missing Links By Gregg Braden
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