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Message posted: 22nd Jan 08, 11:00 am
Username: Confused
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A Recurring Thought

I have been doing some thinking which was never a part of my nlp training and perhaps had something to do with the mp3’s on this site because they offer a very different perspective than the one I was taught to believe which means many questions and the most immediate question on my mind is how I was told when I was going to receive my paid for certification of my advanced practitioner course and then 9 months later told I had not passed. The time goes – somewhere – when listening to the trainers with there multilevel spells to the conscious and unconcsious ways of understanding in parellels of existence and non-existence and in my mind the unconcsious is non-existing. That is a strange thing to non-exist and disrespectful to believe it is simple a process and not a consciousness in and of itself because it might even be the greater of the two and the best trainer I ever trained with so far being a genuine and honest person stood in for half the advertised wind-ow and the reason for my not passing had to be changed to another later course in which the wind once again wallowed.

I am starting to believe that the unconcsious is not unconcsious – only a different – illogical type – of consciousness – but so what. What difference could that possibly make? My answer is perhaps Everything… meaning if you were treated like a computer or a person then what difference would That make. Wouldn’t it?


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