What is NLP?
NLP (NeuroLinguistic Programming) is a constantly evolving set of models, presuppositions, patterns, techniques, and observation-based theories resulting from the study of the structure of subjective experience, behavior and communication. Beyond understanding, NLP seeks to enable remedial and generative change quickly and ecologically.
Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Its a branch of psychology that involves the use of everyday language to induce emotional states into the person you are talking to. It uses ambiguities, descriptive words, and subtle mispronunciations to create different emotional states. It forms the basis for Ross Jeffries’ Speed Seduction coursework and seminars (see below) and is a powerful seduction tool. Some people will initially balk at using NLP to seduce, but after you learn a bit about it you learn to recognize it in other situations. It’s used to get candidates into office, convert people’s religion, sell products, and start wars.
Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Its a branch of psychology that involves the use of everyday language to induce emotional states into the person you are talking to. It uses ambiguities, descriptive words, and subtle mispronunciations to create different emotional states. It forms the basis for Ross Jeffries’ Speed Seduction coursework and seminars (see below) and is a powerful seduction tool. Some people will initially balk at using NLP to seduce, but after you learn a bit about it you learn to recognize it in other situations. It’s used to get candidates into office, convert people’s religion, sell products, and start wars. Using it to get a little ass seems almost benign, doesn’t it?
NLP is a set of tools which can be used to copy or model the behaviour of someone else. NLP’s origins are from therapy oriented researchers. The first persons modeled were therapists and so NLP has incorporated many therapeutic techniques. Among those copied was Dr. Milton Erickson and his hypnosis techniques.