Guest guest Posted April 9, 1999 Report Share Posted April 9, 1999 Hi: For the benefit of the new subbers today who are not on digest, a couple of topics are starting to float: 1. What is your interest in the body-mind connection... have you read or studied anything about it? How have you used that knowledge personally? (Would be nice to know what people are hoping for as far as the focus and flavor of this forum) 2. What recommendations does anyone have for someone new to NLP? 3. Do you have any recommendations for schools or correspondence education on body-mind topics? In Good Health, Caro -- Caroline Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT Energywork * Holistic Nursing * Shamanism " A Nurturing Touch " http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5114/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 1999 Report Share Posted April 9, 1999 >1. What is your interest in the body-mind connection... have you read >or studied anything about it? How have you used that knowledge >personally? (Would be nice to know what people are hoping for as far >as the focus and flavor of this forum) My interest in the body-mind connection arises from my training in the martial arts and my experience with sacred sexuality (see http://www.sacredsexuality.net/). Personally, the bits and pieces that I've learned as I've worked with my body have helped me to eliminate body-negative programming, as well as increasing my overall health and helping me to minimize the symptoms of fibromyalgia and to deal with the minor day-to-day stresses that go along with having an office job. The understanding that changing my body = changing my mind opened me to exploring my own consciousness through movement and meditation. >2. What recommendations does anyone have for someone new to NLP? I've just started looking into NLP myself; and am reading Heart of the Mind and Mindworks: NLP Tools for Building a Better Life. They're both fascinating, and full of exercises that you can get started with immediately. The first book focuses on applications of NLP to specific problems (self-healing, weight loss, overcoming phobias, grieveing, etc), where the second book I've mentioned gives an overview of the philosophical groundwork behind NLP and explains the principles of NLP (and how they work) down very simply and concisely. >3. Do you have any recommendations for schools or correspondence >education on body-mind topics? No, but I would love to hear any suggestions that you receive! Bon Johnston Abundance Books bonfire http://come.to/abundance/ -------------- Win a Free Tarot Reading! http://tarot.tsx.org/ --------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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