Enormous quality your content, long life for your channel. This is the beneath fundamentals of the work made for the very known in US, Tony Robbins. He based his works in the NLP. The NLP, is a extraordinary study about the human experience, seen from a practical viewpoint
Thank you for your wonderful explanations. I’m doing the self concept work and didn’t fully understand scope and category, but I think I do know. This has really helped me understand nlp a bit more too. No one has explained this before…invaluable and much appreciated a real aha for me
If you ever listen to Dr. Richard Bundler talk about NLP... That is why many instructors do not understand it. Do not get me wrong he is a genius. Reality shows he could not communicate to the next level of teachers. Thank you for your work here.
@@DamonCart In the world of (DOE)Design of Experiments Fisher had the same issue as Dr. Bundler... Just to smart and would assume people understand certain concepts. In Fishers case they assigned a grad student to him until the grad student figured things out... Keep up the great work.
I had an appointment today with Nathaneal. He never called, after sending me reminders. But listening to this, I see how it is where I was when everything was clicking and then it just stopped when I had a big situation that took me off the trail and couldn’t find how to get back on it. Thanks great information
@@DamonCart hello, I don’t even have a zoom account. I thought it was going to be a real phone call. But, now I understand and downloaded and opened a zoom account. Appreciate you guys. Really feeling a sense of newness just from your UA-cam content, I can only imagine what happens when I can get some coaching.
This is was very helpful. Thank you again. Mr Damon could you help advice resources to better understand structure and how do we do what we do ad you said using NLP. Thank you so much
I’m brand new to NLP and I hear practicing is where to start. Would you please guide me in the right direction on where to learn what to start practicing? Maybe a video you or videos you have? Thank you! I already feel within this is going to make a massive difference for myself and my clients!
The best place to start is here: ultimatepractitioner.com You can waste a lot of time and money trying to get it in bits and pieces or you can have it all in one place with a community to practice with. I created the Ultimate Practitioner so anyone can start their NLP journey and succeed at it for the same investment it would cost you to buy a few NLP books.
@@DamonCart Thank you for your response. I am so into your work and I checked out your site. Well worth the investment. Looking forward to learning so much from you. Thanks for putting this out into the world I see that it has been YEARS of dedication.
Wow. This was extremely good. Subscribed. I too come from a background of non-duality and philosophy, and now I have to binge watch your videos. New rabbit hole unlocked 😂
I have listened to this a few times, could I give some feed back? I some confusion comes from the terms used, and sometimes i think you move between them quickly. You clearly have a deep knowledge and familiarity with them, and are very comfortable using them. For example You have scope, category, character, internal, external. Between minutes 20-30, I think your talking about the scope being external and how to categorize it, then quickly move on to internal categorizing, perhaps a pause and clear delineation between the two states would help? Thanks for the videos, they are helping 👍
They're not states. Scope is whatever you're taking in through your five senses. When your attention is on external things like what you see and hear around you, the scope is external. When you're paying attention to memories or imaginings, however you're representing that in your mind (which is also represented by one or more sensory modalities like visual, auditory, etc.) is the scope. Scope can be internal or external. Category is what meaning you make of the scope regardless if it's internal or external.
Close. Scope is all the information that is represented including all modalities (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, taste, olfactory) and submodalities (structure). Scope can be what you're actually perceiving around you externally or it can be internally the information that your mind is representing. What your mind represents is mostly unconscious. NLP is about bringing that unconscious information into consciousness so that you can change it. Category is how you make meaning of that information, how you evaluate and generalize that information. Changing the structure of that information has a far greater effect on how you categorize it than trying to change content. For example, changing the structure of a belief is faster and more effective in changing that belief than trying to change the content that the belief is based on.
Excellent do you have a few technique I could use for over coming white coat syndrome for my blood pressure at the medical office at home my BP is normal is so frustrating
@DamonCart vocal tonality is what i meant, yes. While we're considering the influence attached to the words we speak, I'm left considering facial expressions and body language as well. What are your thoughts on the importance of these key factors in communicating with the combination of NLP?
Fritz Perls created Gestalt Therapy, not the Meta Model. The Meta Model is the first NLP model and it was modeled from Perls' work and Virginia Satir's Family Systems work.
Which Derren Brown book are you reading at the moment? I thought his Tricks of The Mind book was fascinating, especially his opinions on the weirdness and utility of NLP. He even recommends a swish pattern for personal change!
Confessions of a Conjuror, but honestly I don't think it's that great of a book. He wrote some amazing things early on in the book but the constant fixation on details of his daily routines seemed quite meaningless. His book Happiness is a masterpiece.
@@DamonCartAgreed, confessions quickly become a slog. Happy is a masterpiece if overly long, thankfully he followed it up with a much shorter book summarizing Happy
Yes. Most of them are online these days. We also have an online NLP Practitioner trainining as well as an 18 month coaching program for the most powerful NLP Modle, The Self-Concept Model created by Steve Andreas. Check out selfconcept.com
Re The Shining, im struggling with your example as it seems to be in direct opposition fto your point. ...I can see very easily how the sound changing is changing the content. What i can't see is how it changes the structure...so changing content does indeed lead to a fundamental change - of the whole thing. Structure redundant. No need to look at it. This also mirrors my own experience with NLP many years ago where changing the sound component changed everything for me and forever.
How you structure content determines how you feel about it far more than the content itself. This is obvious if you've edited a lot of video. Just by changing the edit, and nothing else, you can make a completely different story without adding content and not changing music. That was my point about the re-edited Shining trailer. In that trailer they did change music and added a voiceover so yes that can be considered content. At the same time, what is it about music that makes you feel different feelings depending on the music? Again, it's structure more so than content (horror music versus light and fun music). We can call the content of the music the sound generated by whatever instruments are being used. But just that sound alone has little effect on how you feel. It is the rhythm that primarily makes you feel what you feel. Rhythm is structure. In editing, rhythm is everything.
@@DamonCart Thank you for the explanation. Certainly makes sense.....I'm thinking about trauma. Emotional pain. How can the context be shifted there? Years ago I remember doing a NLP visualisation using modalities, or aspects. Like sound, visual information etc. I discovered that in my disempowered state there was no sound. Is there a basic video on this type of processing..I need to do it again! 🤝
We have an 18 month training program that teaches you to do this by transforming yourself into who you want to become so it's not possible to squeeze all of that into one video.
This was my first video on NLP....I'll watch a few more. I don't get it. A lot of titles that everyone seems to struggle with that are attached feelings & thoughts.
This is rather advanced. It's hard to understand what NLP is until you've practiced it. You have to learn it experientially. Conceptually it doesn't make much sense until you actually do it.
@@DamonCart thank you for your response but the title of your video says “from Beginner to Mastery”. That implies a beginner would benefit. Where is a better place to start for a beginner?
@@steviegreenfield353 this video is not going to take a beginner to mastery in NLP. No book or video can do that. If you've already begun practicing NLP, this video will make a lot more sense. I'll repeat, you're never going to understand NLP from watching videos or reading NLP books. You have to experience it. Here's another video where I give some of the basic NLP processes you can try: ua-cam.com/video/MIl3WGKVBn4/v-deo.html
AWESOME MESSAGE… ….to add to your message…..”State is caused/called by Condition….in order to transmute into Consciousness. “Wanting” is the ONENESS of Consciousness and Space making a Blueprint Image together….. …..IN ORDER TO legally CONCEIVE and magically PRODUCE “FEELING”. Feeling, birthed from Consciousness, is born and raised TO STAND…SET IN PLACE…FOR OTHERS TO BE ATTRACTED “TO ITS STATE…..WE CALL BEING” Wanting is like THE FUNCTION OF FLOW HAVING TO SHARE SPACE WITH FLUID….IN ORDER TO PRODUCE LIQUID
This conversation completely got derailed and the focus should be on improving your videos, not on dissolving the egos of your viewer base. You're damn right I'm not letting you get the last word@@DamonCart
What am I making more complicated than it is? Since you're so chummy with Richard, have him reach out to me and we'll straighten this out. As for your testosterone comment, check your projection.
Damon is giving us game on how to unlock our fullest potential and I see some negative comments here. Guess they haven’t learned the concept yet. Lol!
In the field of personal development especially, people are so easily misled by listening to only what they want to hear.
Half way through, cant wait to finish this, brilliant stuff.
One of ‘the’ best (ie clearest/insightful) videos on NLP to feature on You Tube - 👏
Thank you. Really appreciate your comment.
Enormous quality your content, long life for your channel. This is the beneath fundamentals of the work made for the very known in US, Tony Robbins. He based his works in the NLP. The NLP, is a extraordinary study about the human experience, seen from a practical viewpoint
Thank you for your wonderful explanations. I’m doing the self concept work and didn’t fully understand scope and category, but I think I do know. This has really helped me understand nlp a bit more too. No one has explained this before…invaluable and much appreciated a real aha for me
Glad it was helpful.
If you ever listen to Dr. Richard Bundler talk about NLP... That is why many instructors do not understand it. Do not get me wrong he is a genius. Reality shows he could not communicate to the next level of teachers. Thank you for your work here.
You're welcome.
@@DamonCart In the world of (DOE)Design of Experiments Fisher had the same issue as Dr. Bundler... Just to smart and would assume people understand certain concepts. In Fishers case they assigned a grad student to him until the grad student figured things out... Keep up the great work.
Your amazing for sharing
Thank you. Glad you appreciate it.
I had an appointment today with Nathaneal. He never called, after sending me reminders. But listening to this, I see how it is where I was when everything was clicking and then it just stopped when I had a big situation that took me off the trail and couldn’t find how to get back on it. Thanks great information
You're welcome.
I showed Nate your comment and he said you didn't show up to the Zoom meeting and that he reached out to you afterward.
@@DamonCart hello, I don’t even have a zoom account. I thought it was going to be a real phone call. But, now I understand and downloaded and opened a zoom account. Appreciate you guys. Really feeling a sense of newness just from your UA-cam content, I can only imagine what happens when I can get some coaching.
This is was very helpful. Thank you again. Mr Damon could you help advice resources to better understand structure and how do we do what we do ad you said using NLP.
Thank you so much
If you want to learn NLP, here's an inexpensive, yet comprehensive course, that I created. ultimatenlppractitioner.com
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amazing Im loving these videos so very well explained. thanks Damon.
Glad you like them.
Great video as always, hard to believe it's free..Thank you
Glad you appreciate it.
I’m brand new to NLP and I hear practicing is where to start. Would you please guide me in the right direction on where to learn what to start practicing? Maybe a video you or videos you have? Thank you! I already feel within this is going to make a massive difference for myself and my clients!
The best place to start is here: ultimatepractitioner.com
You can waste a lot of time and money trying to get it in bits and pieces or you can have it all in one place with a community to practice with. I created the Ultimate Practitioner so anyone can start their NLP journey and succeed at it for the same investment it would cost you to buy a few NLP books.
@@DamonCart Thank you for your response. I am so into your work and I checked out your site. Well worth the investment. Looking forward to learning so much from you. Thanks for putting this out into the world I see that it has been YEARS of dedication.
@@dreambigandlivefree you're welcome.
Did Steve write any books on Self Concept? And if not, what book(s) do you recommend?
Yes, he wrote Transforming Your Self. The entire book is about the Self-Concept Model and how to use it.
Wow. This was extremely good. Subscribed. I too come from a background of non-duality and philosophy, and now I have to binge watch your videos. New rabbit hole unlocked 😂
Welcome!
I agree with your comment. I ve even listened to Bandler and do t quite get what he’s saying. lol
User error perhaps - thank you for being clear. 🎉
You're welcome.
I have listened to this a few times, could I give some feed back?
I some confusion comes from the terms used, and sometimes i think you move between them quickly. You clearly have a deep knowledge and familiarity with them, and are very comfortable using them. For example
You have scope, category, character, internal, external. Between minutes 20-30, I think your talking about the scope being external and how to categorize it, then quickly move on to internal categorizing, perhaps a pause and clear delineation between the two states would help?
Thanks for the videos, they are helping 👍
They're not states. Scope is whatever you're taking in through your five senses. When your attention is on external things like what you see and hear around you, the scope is external. When you're paying attention to memories or imaginings, however you're representing that in your mind (which is also represented by one or more sensory modalities like visual, auditory, etc.) is the scope. Scope can be internal or external. Category is what meaning you make of the scope regardless if it's internal or external.
@@DamonCart listened to it a few times again today, I understand it better, thank you ,👍
good information trying to learn
Whole video summed up at 56:30 youre welcome
Fake news
Is scope one's "field of perception," and category one's "interpretive grid"?
Close. Scope is all the information that is represented including all modalities (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, taste, olfactory) and submodalities (structure). Scope can be what you're actually perceiving around you externally or it can be internally the information that your mind is representing. What your mind represents is mostly unconscious. NLP is about bringing that unconscious information into consciousness so that you can change it. Category is how you make meaning of that information, how you evaluate and generalize that information. Changing the structure of that information has a far greater effect on how you categorize it than trying to change content. For example, changing the structure of a belief is faster and more effective in changing that belief than trying to change the content that the belief is based on.
@@DamonCart Thank you for that thoughtful and thorough reply!
Great❤
Excellent do you have a few technique I could use for over coming white coat syndrome for my blood pressure at the medical office at home my BP is normal is so frustrating
The Swish Pattern or Fast Phobia Process should work.
@@DamonCart do you think I could do a fast phobia cure on my self I know I have to rewind everything from start to finish
@@skionen1781 definitely.
how much should tone play into NLP?
Voice tone?
@DamonCart vocal tonality is what i meant, yes. While we're considering the influence attached to the words we speak, I'm left considering facial expressions and body language as well.
What are your thoughts on the importance of these key factors in communicating with the combination of NLP?
Thank you for sharing this
You're welcome.
replay - again -this is great Damo thanks - can i ask do ypu think the same technique would work well with hypnosis?
Thank you.
Do you mean Scope & Category? If so, it's a theory, not a technique. And I would say that hypnosis wouldn't exist without Scope & Category.
So is nlp like hypnosis?
There's a lot of similarities. About a third of NLP was modeled from Milton Erickson, the father of modern hypnosis.
Isn't structure working on sub modalities?
Submodalities are just one element of structure. Modalities are also structure. Language patterns are structure.
Thank you @@DamonCart
The Meta model by Fritz perls?
Fritz Perls created Gestalt Therapy, not the Meta Model. The Meta Model is the first NLP model and it was modeled from Perls' work and Virginia Satir's Family Systems work.
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Sounds a lot like Wittgenstein (Philosophical Investigations)
Your comment is the first I've heard of him. I looked it up and definitely see some overlap.
Which Derren Brown book are you reading at the moment?
I thought his Tricks of The Mind book was fascinating, especially his opinions on the weirdness and utility of NLP. He even recommends a swish pattern for personal change!
Confessions of a Conjuror, but honestly I don't think it's that great of a book. He wrote some amazing things early on in the book but the constant fixation on details of his daily routines seemed quite meaningless. His book Happiness is a masterpiece.
@@DamonCartAgreed, confessions quickly become a slog.
Happy is a masterpiece if overly long, thankfully he followed it up with a much shorter book summarizing Happy
Interesting
Self concept model ? Time stamp for explanation
What about the Self-Concept Model?
Do u conduct workshops
Yes. Most of them are online these days. We also have an online NLP Practitioner trainining as well as an 18 month coaching program for the most powerful NLP Modle, The Self-Concept Model created by Steve Andreas. Check out selfconcept.com
Objective reality is though the soul
Okay
Re The Shining, im struggling with your example as it seems to be in direct opposition fto your point. ...I can see very easily how the sound changing is changing the content. What i can't see is how it changes the structure...so changing content does indeed lead to a fundamental change - of the whole thing. Structure redundant. No need to look at it. This also mirrors my own experience with NLP many years ago where changing the sound component changed everything for me and forever.
How you structure content determines how you feel about it far more than the content itself. This is obvious if you've edited a lot of video. Just by changing the edit, and nothing else, you can make a completely different story without adding content and not changing music. That was my point about the re-edited Shining trailer. In that trailer they did change music and added a voiceover so yes that can be considered content. At the same time, what is it about music that makes you feel different feelings depending on the music? Again, it's structure more so than content (horror music versus light and fun music). We can call the content of the music the sound generated by whatever instruments are being used. But just that sound alone has little effect on how you feel. It is the rhythm that primarily makes you feel what you feel. Rhythm is structure. In editing, rhythm is everything.
@@DamonCart Thank you for the explanation. Certainly makes sense.....I'm thinking about trauma. Emotional pain. How can the context be shifted there? Years ago I remember doing a NLP visualisation using modalities, or aspects. Like sound, visual information etc. I discovered that in my disempowered state there was no sound. Is there a basic video on this type of processing..I need to do it again! 🤝
@@sukhmanicambridge Check out my videos on reimprinting. That might be the right process for you.
This is so insctructional, but still don't get it, how do you change the structure? Can someone point me to the time stamp, in case I missed it?
We have an 18 month training program that teaches you to do this by transforming yourself into who you want to become so it's not possible to squeeze all of that into one video.
the electroweak field of UFT is us in relationship to our self....lol
This was my first video on NLP....I'll watch a few more. I don't get it. A lot of titles that everyone seems to struggle with that are attached feelings & thoughts.
This is rather advanced. It's hard to understand what NLP is until you've practiced it. You have to learn it experientially. Conceptually it doesn't make much sense until you actually do it.
@@DamonCart thank you for your response but the title of your video says “from Beginner to Mastery”. That implies a beginner would benefit. Where is a better place to start for a beginner?
@@steviegreenfield353 this video is not going to take a beginner to mastery in NLP. No book or video can do that. If you've already begun practicing NLP, this video will make a lot more sense. I'll repeat, you're never going to understand NLP from watching videos or reading NLP books. You have to experience it. Here's another video where I give some of the basic NLP processes you can try: ua-cam.com/video/MIl3WGKVBn4/v-deo.html
AWESOME MESSAGE…
….to add to your message…..”State is caused/called by Condition….in order to transmute into Consciousness.
“Wanting” is the ONENESS of Consciousness and Space making a Blueprint Image together…..
…..IN ORDER TO legally CONCEIVE and magically PRODUCE “FEELING”.
Feeling, birthed from Consciousness, is born and raised TO STAND…SET IN PLACE…FOR OTHERS TO BE ATTRACTED “TO ITS STATE…..WE CALL BEING”
Wanting is like THE FUNCTION OF FLOW HAVING TO SHARE SPACE WITH FLUID….IN ORDER TO PRODUCE LIQUID
Again, I don't follow. Please summarize.
Replay 🙏
Might have be smart to stop and ponder at 36 min mark
Your right words get in the way of this. Labels with in the language. Yikes. Replay
If you know they are depressed..
I came here to learn how chat gpt works.....
I think I'm in the wrong place
LOL! Read the acronym on the thumbnail.
🤔
I keep hearing owls
Okay
nlp came from ancient China
Mao Zedong threw it away and americans picked it up from the rubbish bin
Uhhhh no... You're wrong, but I would love for you to try to support your thesis. Please explain how NLP came from ancient China.
@@DamonCart it's all from the book 鬼谷子written some 2000 years ago
@@posunwong742 name 1 NLP technique that was taken from the book you mention.
@@DamonCart americans created different names for the techniques and even changed the name of the book. and anti climax is one. another is anchoring
20 mins start - too much fluff
It takes a lot of stuff to learn this.
Next time get straight to the point instead of filling the video with fluff
Next time make your own video about NLP instead of telling me how to make mine.
@@DamonCart While you have your opinion which I respect and I honestly like you and your channel, I refuse to let you have the last word
@@modernmistyk4341 refuse to let me have the last word? Are you on some kind of ego trip?
This conversation completely got derailed and the focus should be on improving your videos, not on dissolving the egos of your viewer base. You're damn right I'm not letting you get the last word@@DamonCart
@@modernmistyk4341 try improving your ability to give feedback.
I'm sorry, but you talk way too much about you and make the communication tedious.
Apology accepted.
5 minutes of explaining that NLP instructions don't know what they are teaching. Our time is valuable come on man....
So is mine. If you can't appreciate the free information I spend my time to create, go somewhere else.
You are making things more complicated than they are. Richard Bandler will find this so funny and useless talk. Check your Testosterone and balls up.
What am I making more complicated than it is? Since you're so chummy with Richard, have him reach out to me and we'll straighten this out. As for your testosterone comment, check your projection.
@@DamonCart To much left brain talk and less action energy regardless of win or fail...
@@ManassehDon feel free to make your own videos on UA-cam and teach NLP. Show me how it's done.