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Message posted: 17th Oct 06, 06:25 am
Username: michael_christon
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It is likely I am about to start a thread which recaps over a past discussion, but hey, here goes anyway!...

I am interested in a definition of the ('difference')i between New Code and the original work of Bandler & Grinder.

If someone is feeling particularly adventurous, I am also interested to hear any thoughts on the ('difference')i between New Code and the other evolved forms of NLP such as Bandler's current work.

NLP has naturally evolved and as such there are aspects of the original work which are slightly flawed and hence have been reassessed by those with the appropriate insight.

What is interesting for me is the label of 'New Code' which by the use of the word 'new' suggests difference rather than evolution.

(NB)b - When asking my questions I have deliberately put the word difference in italicised quotes so as not to exclude the suggestion that there is no difference.


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