Making a wave
I like the ocean.
I often when I visit a beach like to sit and watch the waves coming in over and over again.
The consistency and the persistance that the waves keeps doing what they do is either stupidity or plain genius.
Some even might say they just do things what they was created to do, making waves.
I am on a quest, some might say it is a spritual quest, or some might say it is just being obnoxious and a pain in the ass.
Ideas and beliefs and the current reality sometimes never holds up.
It breakes as a wave that has passed its momentum and floods the beach.
Water with enough time can breake a stone, a rock and establish a new landscape.
Sometimes the rock objects and creates a wave of its own spurting out lava which meets the water and creates a spiritual smoke.
I have latetly found NLP lacking, I never when I was on the path of NLP knew what though.
I asked questions and found the answers missing. I entered the level of process, thinking about thinking in those five senses and never made much sense out of it.
I did NLP taught by me by Richard Bandler and others that was with him.
NLP is like a natural force, powerful when it gains momentum like a wind blowing the whistles and breaking up trees and crushing houses.
NLP made waves trough the community of pshychology, established a new frontier of discovery based on two mad mens lust for exploration.
NLP is a great tool, a superiour way of analyzing language, thinking and the relation with behavioural cues that allows someone to truly understand the underlying reasons the structure people use to think and do things.
But NLP lacks balance.
Any natural force will end up balancing each other. The moon circles around earth or is the other way around and keeps affecting the oceans, the tidalwaves and also the nature of things including humans.
Gravity works by being the most weak force in the universe but at the same time also the most powerful one. Science is still trying to understand the force, people are creating ideas, new machines like powerful accelerators to connect electrons in a clash to measure the smallest tiny buldingbricks that makes up the universe.
Making NLP balanced requires an understanding of NLP and how we as humans think and do things.
For me its been a quest, maybe even a spiritual one since I been interested in those things for a long time. I also been meeting people where I done things that no one else had been able to help with.
I remember meeting someone in scotland who had pains in his body, where no NLP:er or any shamanic NLP:er had been able to resolve the issue. I found his reality had the structure of being the end of a curse which a black witch had put on him.
There was not the normal case and not anything I been taught in NLP to handle curses and such since that seems even now ridicolurs for me.
However, I resolved the issue for him by simply using his own reality to counteract the curse by putting a new spell in action.
In many books in the early days, NLP was often pictured as the magic of great incantaisions where someone used a spell of language and technique and asked questions to uncover the mystical force that created the havoc in mind.
But language is just the minds way of tricking us to belive it is real.
Reality is as much perception and learned thinking as anything else.
Maybe there is a way of changing reality, changing identity and establish a new frontier easier than ever?
I noticed people in athletics want to enter a flow state where they perform effortlessly and I have such a tool ready which I use to teach people how to gain access and be able to perform perfectly in a flow state each time.
But back to the ocean.
I am working to establish a new frontier, a new exploration into the depths of where the waves starts to become the waves in the first place. Maybe I am diving to deep into the ocean and not able to comprehend the things I be witness to and experience as I dive deeper.
But I want to find out where the waves starts, maybe it is the wind that blows, or the rock that objects to the pressure or the moon that draws attention to itself.
But I be sitting there, watching the waves coming in, again and again...
/Robert
