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Newsletter of Project Renaissance and Win Wenger
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September 2005 (Best viewed with
fixed-width font)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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Quote of the Month
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Announcements, News Items
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Events, Workshops
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FEATURE ARTICLE:
"Unblocking Fears and Phobias With
NLP" - by Robert Dilts
*
Comments, Feedback
Win Wenger on
multidisciplinary synthesis
Win Wenger on
aerostatic power stations
Rod Sherwin
on evoked sidebands
*
Organizational Notes
*
Links
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QUOTE OF THE MONTH
"The great progress in every science came when, in
the study of problems
which were modest as compared with ultimate aims, methods
were developed
which could be extended further and further."
-- John von Neumann
and Oskar Morgenstern,
Theory of Games and
Economic Behavior [1944]
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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WELCOME to all new members who have joined us this month.
We hope to
hear from you and to give you
much food for thought. Back issues are
available upon request. Just add
the month to the subject line:
mailto:thestream@winwenger.com?subject=BackIssues
Or see the online archives: http://www.winwenger.com/strmlist.htm
~~~
IMAGE-STREAMERS' BUDDY SYSTEM - proposed by Brian Theado,
who is also
willing to host the program. The
idea is that participants pair up and
email each other about once a
week on their respective progress and
experiences, encouraging each
other and keeping each other on target
toward their development goals.
If you'd like to participate and find
a "buddy", email your
interest to:
- Brian_Theado ( brian.theado@gmail.com
)
Note from Win: I
most profoundly encourage you to accept Brian Theado's
invitation and become part of an
Image-Streamers' Buddy System. Let me
urge you, in the strongest
terms, to gain leverage and to provide leverage
to each other. You will expand
your gains tenfold, in some instances a
hundred-fold. Such an easy way
to win so much effect, and your doing so
also helps another to do so. Go for
it. ...Win (wwenger101@aol.com
)
~~~
BRAIN-BOOSTERS ON MP3 - Win Wenger's dynamite audio
training course on
CDs, published by Nightingale-Conant, is available from
Project Renaissance
now — Brain-Boosters, "20
minutes a day to a more powerful brain." - See
www.winwenger.com/boosters.htm to order the CD set plus a
bonus CD.
Nightingale-Conant also published Win's runaway
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BAY OF BENGAL INTEREST GROUP:
Members in the Bay of Bengal area of
other members and practising
Image-Streaming, please contact by email
to: Kesava Prasaad (
keshavaprasadkh@yahoo.com ).
Further note to members in the
idea proposed at http://www.winwenger.com/part53.htm
? Could an early
meeting of your group there
problem-solve on whether and how to get the
beginnings of such a project
into public consideration? Please let us
know your findings. ...Win Wenger (
wwenger101@aol.com )
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A thriving high thinktank group meets once a month in
mastery of the Project
Renaissance techniques and then apply these
skills to individual, community
and larger issues. Meeting dates:
26 October, 2005
24 November, 2005
15 December, 2005
For more information:
Rod Sherwin ( htt@modelthinking.com )
~~~
NEW YORK CITY PRACTICE GROUP:
Looking for participants for a weekly
practice group. Anyone from New
others as well are welcome. Both
newcomers and advanced practitioners
of hypnosis, NLP, and somatics,
please join us. Contact Joel
( hurlanhurlan@yahoo.com )
I am located in
practiced ISing and similar
procedures for a few months, but have yet
to experiment with a live
listener(s). Feel free to contact
me.
Saltman ( saltman@datatoolsinc.com
)
~~~
I would like to connect with others in the
experienced in
Image-Streaming. I am still new at it
and my only
experience has been with the
cassette tape, though I've had one excellent
answer! I am in
that meets or are a single
practitioner of Image-Streaming, and would
like to work together, send me
an email. Jim ( Jim91010@yahoo.com )
~~~
THE
I live in "Het Westland,
others from the region of
Randstad. Also, I am interested in the topical
interest groups. Not so much for
a particular area of research, but for
a more general interest in
creative problem solving. Please email to
Rick van Deijk (rickvdeijk@gmail.com )
~~~
BABY FORUM
My wife and I are looking for other people with knowledge
or interest
in prenatal and postnatal
sensory/intelligence/physiological development.
We have a baby coming, and have done a great deal of
research and work
already (Thanks, Win!), but know
there’s more and hope to join or start
a group based through this
forum.
-- Michael Corrinet, mckenziecalhoun@yahoo.com
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EVENTS
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MONTHLY HIGH THINKTANK MEETINGS, 2005-2006
Next meeting:
Thursday, October 20, 2005 - 7:30PM
Let Your Own Vision Show You How To Live a Million Years!
–
Be there. Discover from your own mind, like watching a
movie only the
streaming video is in your
necktop computer – what adaptations future
umanity
(including your own great-great-grandchildren, and maybe you
yourself) had to make in order
to live on for millions of years –
adaptations and adjustments
physical, social, emotional, psychological,
economic, technological,
ethical, political, bio-evolutionary, and in
habitat, among other factors.
Let your own deeper mind show you some
surprises. Be there.
PS – See “Winsights” No. 76 as a moment from the very NEAR
future……
www.winwenger.com/part76.htm
Future meeting dates (mark your calendar):
Thursday, 7:30 pm, December 8
Thursday, 7:30 pm, January 5
Thursday, 7:30 pm, February 9
Thursday, 7:30 pm, March 9
Thursday, 7:30 pm, April 13
Thursday, 7:30 pm, May 4
Thursday, 7:30 pm, June 1
Quince Orchard Public Library, Room "A"
(240-777-0200)
Directions:
From Route 270, take
the intersection with Route 28,
about four miles or so. Or take Route 28
West about five miles, just barely to
way, the Library is on your
left. Just feet beyond the intersection,
look for the nameless little
spur of a road off Quince Orchard which
leads into the Library parking
lot. Or go to www.MapQuest.com , type in
your own address including zip
code, and type in the Quince Orchard
Library's address, and get directions (and map) from
there.
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UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS
Capitol Creativity Network:
The Capitol Creativity Network (www.capitolcreativitynetwork.com
) meets
on the second Thursday of every
month. Time: 7:00-9:30pm. Fee: $10 at
the door. Location: Social Room
of Van Ness East apartment complex;
We explore and experience different facets of creativity,
from corporate
to expressive to scientific,
etc. Each meeting is interactive, and
designed to have the
participants experience their own creativity in
real time. CCN's
got a little something for every kind of Creator:
- December 8, 2005: "The Courage of Your Yearning: Using the
principles of creativity to
create a life lived from your deepest
gladness" by Juanita
Weaver, creativity consultant.
***
The
Center for Creative Emergence Programs:
- Tuesday, December 20, 2005: "The Power of Being
Present"
9:30am-5:00pm. Harrison Snow and Michelle James. Workshop
for leaders,
facilitators, team members.
Details:
www.creativeemergence.com/page17.html
- Now booking - Improviganza!
improvisational fun and games!
Details: www.creativeemergence.com
- Saturday, January 14, 2006 - 4:00-5:30pm - IAL
Conference:
"Improvisation for Dynamic Learning and
Creativity"
Details:
www.ialearn.org
CCN Founder and Coordinator: Michelle James
CEO, The Center for Creative Emergence
& Quantum Leap Business Improv
Creativity Cultivating, Consulting and Coaching
www.creativeemergence.com
michelle@creativeemergence.com
703-760-9009
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Upcoming CREATIVITY WORKSHOPS in
Creativity Workshop Studios
Tel: (212) 922-1555
Contact: Vivian
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Join Creativity Workshops in 2006 for workshops in
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Tuition: $650
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From $1,700 including tuition and 9
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More details on their website, http://www.creativityworkshop.com
.
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vivre and international
encounters all belong to a greater whole.
Visit our English website here:
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And see photo galleries of last
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Feature Article:
UNBLOCKING FEARS AND PHOBIAS WITH NLP
by
Robert Dilts
Fear is defined as "an
unpleasant, often strong emotion caused by
anticipation or awareness of
danger." The anticipated danger may
be
either real or imagined.
According to Merriam Webster's Dictionary,
there are various degrees of
fear, characterized by terms such as
"dread,"
"fright," "alarm," "panic" and
"terror."
In addition to the discomfort and anxiety accompanying
fear, dread
usually includes an intense
reluctance to face or meet a person or
situation, containing aversion
as well as anxiety. Fright involves the
shock of sudden, startling fear.
Alarm is the result of a sudden and
intense awareness of immediate
danger. Panic involves an unreasoning
and overmastering fear causing
hysterical activity.
Terror is the most extreme degree of fear, incorporating
all of the
characteristics of fear to some
degree. A phobia (from the Greek phobos,
meaning "fear") is
"an irrational, obsessive, and intense fear that is
focused on a specific
circumstance, idea, or thing."
As with all symptoms, NLP takes the basic standpoint that
fear, and the
discomfort associated with fear,
is a communication. Generally the
"positive intention"
of fear is safety. Paradoxically, however, many of
the behaviors and responses that
result from fear do not necessarily
lead to safety in the long run.
From the NLP perspective, the issue is
not whether or not a person
feels fearful, but rather what that person
does next as a result of the
fear.
Fear can be considered to be the
first step in a chain. The value or
usefulness of the chain is a
function of where the chain ends up.
According to Carlos Castaneda's Don Juan, for instance,
fear is overcome
by achieving clarity. NLP has
developed a variety of techniques and
procedures to help people cope
with various types of fear and transform
their response to it into
something more useful. -K Dissociation,
moving
to Meta Position, establishing
powerful resource Anchors, altering the
submodalities of the internal
representations associated with the feeling
of fear, Reframing, and Changing
Personal History, are all ways of dealing
with both the symptoms and the
causes of fear.
The celebrated NLP Phobia technique, for instance, uses
the process of
V-K Dissociation, Submodalities and Anchoring to reduce
the sense of
discomfort and anxiety produced
by fear, and to help identify and transform
its underlying causes.
The NLP Phobia Technique
Phobic disorders, according to modern classification, are
a subcategory
of anxiety disorders. Some
common phobias involve the fear of: public
places, heights, flying, closed
spaces, social situations, death, the
dark, animals, foreigners or
other groups of people, meteorological
events, and electricity. One of
the most widespread phobias is that of
'public speaking'. Phobia
sufferers may experience a variety of symptoms,
including dizziness, heart
palpitations, nausea, and immobilization.
A number of theories have been advanced
about the causes of phobias:
that phobias result from
conditioning stemming from a single frightening
encounter with the thing feared
(the behaviorist perspective); that phobias
mask anxieties dating from
childhood (the psychoanalytic interpretation);
that phobias are
"learned" gradually, over a long period of time; and that
phobias come from distorted
thoughts about the thing feared (the cognitive
explanation).
Various treatments have been developed
to help bring relief to phobia
sufferers, based on the
different theories about their causes, each with
similar (relatively high) levels
of success. Behaviorists, for instance,
may use one of two treatments --
gradual exposure to the thing feared
(systematic desensitization), or
intense exposure (flooding), which
creates a type of
desensitization by oversaturating the feelings.
Psychoanalysts strive to help their patients remember
suppressed thoughts
about childhood traumas. Cognitive
psychologists seek to alter the way
their patients think about what
they fear.
The NLP approach to dealing with phobias incorporates
aspects of each
of these other perspectives.
There have been a number of NLP methods
developed which effectively
treat phobias, that have similarities to
each of these various modalities
of phobia treatment. In fact, one of
the most well-known and
successful NLP techniques is its celebrated
'10 minute' Phobia Cure.
From the NLP point of view, a phobia is a classic
"neuro-linguistic
program." Phobias result
from generalizations about the world that
include our fight-flight
response. NLP views the basic structure of
a phobic response essentially as
a single-trial learning experience
(similar to the behaviorist
perspective) that can become complicated by
other beliefs and events
(similar to the psychoanalytic and cognitive
perspective).
In fact, people's abilities to establish or change phobic
responses
rapidly have often been used as
an example of how quickly we can learn,
when the intensity and timing of
a response or state of attention leads
it to be associated with a
particular stimulus.
Regardless of the manner in which such programs were
initially established,
however, they can often be
addressed in a similar fashion. From the
perspective of self-organization
theory, for instance, a phobia is an
example of a 'simple-stable'
pattern. (It is "simple" because one
particular stimulus is always
paired with a particular response; and
it is "stable" because
the stimulus and response always occur together.)
The phobic stimulus is a type of "attractor."
The most effective way to
address such a process is to
interrupt or destabilize the existing pattern
related to the current
'attractor', and then to establish or install a new
one.
One of the main ways in which NLP treats phobias is by
helping to interrupt
the phobic pattern or
"program" through techniques like V-K Dissociation,
in which a person becomes a
disconnected observer of himself or herself.
From this perceptual position, the person can
dispassionately watch his or
her behavior during a phobic
reaction. The phobic pattern can be further
destabilized by imaging the
earliest event associated with the phobic
response as a 'black-and-white'
mental movie and running it backwards.
In some cases, additional techniques which address and
restructure
particular past events (such as
Change Personal History), and help to
update limiting beliefs
(Reimprinting), are necessary to address deeper
issues and replace the
problematic 'attractor'. The technique of Reframing,
which explores finding other
choices to satisfy the positive intention of
the fear, has also been used
with success in the treatment of some phobias.
Steps of the NLP Phobia Process
The following is a summary of the general steps taken in
the NLP approach
to phobia treatment:
1. Identify the
stimulus or context associated with the phobic response;
i.e., seeing the insect or animal, sitting in an
airplane, speaking in
public, etc. (e.g., a wasp).
Notice the physiological reactions that occur
in response to remembering or
imagining the stimulus or situation.
2. Clear your mind
and enter a relaxed and calm state. Look up and
visualize a blank movie screen
out in front of you, as if you were
sitting in a movie theater. Your
eyes should be looking upwards at about
a 20 degree angle; your
breathing should be shallow and in the chest
area, shoulders back, with
little or no tension in facial muscles.
3. Now, imagine that you are floating above and behind
yourself, as if
you were watching yourself
sitting in the movie theater, looking at
yourself from the perspective of
the projection booth of the theater.
4. Imagine that,
from the projection booth, you can see a movie of a
past incident associated with
the establishment of the phobic response
being projected on the movie
screen (e.g., accidentally stepping in a
wasp's nest as a child). If you
need to, you can move the picture farther
away, make it black and white,
or alter the brightness to ensure complete
detachment from any fearful
feelings.
5. Make a 'safety sandwich'. From your perspective in the
projection
booth, you can know that there
was a time before the event happened that
you were safe. There was also a
time following the event that you were
again safe. Make sure that you
can view the whole 'movie' of the event,
starting with the initial point
of safety, through the frightening
experience, to the later point
of safety. It was an event that happened
and is over.
6. Now, run the
movie 'backward'. See all of the events going in reverse.
Do this several times, as quickly as you can.
7. Explore the positive intention or purpose of the fear.
What other
understandings, resources, and
choices of behavior do you have that you
could bring into that situation?
Imagine that you could "edit" the movie
and see the positive effects
that these new understandings, resources
and choices would have on that
past situation.
8. Float down from the projection booth back into the you who is sitting
in the movie theater and
watching this new movie. If the scenes in the
new movie stay in their updated
form, you can also put yourself into the
movie and experience what it
would be like to have the new understandings,
resources and choices in that
situation.
Notice how this process incorporates aspects of the
behaviorist,
psychoanalytic and cognitive
approaches. It does presuppose, however,
knowledge of the stimulus that
triggers the phobic response, and at
least some knowledge of the
initiating circumstances behind the phobia.
Some phobias and anxiety disorders, such as a generalized
'fear of the
unknown', are missing both types
of information. Typically, in something
like a snake phobia, information
about the trigger of the fear, namely
snakes, is external and in
"objective" or "consensual" reality.
A 'free floating' fear of the unknown most likely has an
internal,
"subjective" trigger
that is probably out of conscious awareness for
the individual.
Working with this type of fear would first involve
helping the person to
conduct a
"transderivational search" through his or her personal history
to explore the situation
surrounding the beginning of the fear. Many
times, such phobic reactions
spontaneously change (become "reframed")
when the person becomes aware of
the conditions in which the reaction was
first established. The use of
metaphors and symbols is also an effective
way to treat 'free floating'
anxieties.
References:
Encyclopedia of Systemic NLP.
Dilts, R. and DeLozier,
Press,
Frogs Into Princes. Bandler, R.
and Grinder, J., Real People Press,
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COMMENTS and FEEDBACK
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Win Wenger ( wwenger101@aol.com
) adds:
Many of you already know that Robert Dilts is recognized
as one of the
world's leading experts on
removal of fears and phobias, and that some
consider him to be THE leading
such expert.
The rest of you should know that it is NOT "too good
to be true," that
lifetime fears and phobias can
be removed in a matter of minutes - even
if, traditionally, patients go
to a therapist for years, or even a
lifetime, and still not emerge
free of these problems. I myself cured
myself of a "lifetime
block" in math, in about twenty minutes, mostly by
using breathing patterns to
recondition stimuli (see the Calm Breathing
Patterns in "Winsights" Nos. 28-29, http://www.winwenger.com ). Some of
you know the tapping procedures
in the Emotional Freedom Technique which
likewise very quickly dispel
undesired states. Others of you know that
the Rapid Eye Movement procedure
rapidly clears away various stress
disorders in minutes, and some
of you know Kinesiology's way of finger-
resting either side of the
pre-frontal lobes which likewise has similar
success. Dilts, of course, has
had long, extensive success results with
the NLP approach described
above.
In other words, the aberration is not that some program
or method can
cure such things in just a few
minutes. The aberration is that therapies
costing hundreds of dollars per
hour continue to be the politically and
legally enforced medical
standard. They require years to treat such
conditions and often fail
altogether to heal them.
What I would very much like to see, and what Robert Dilts
has expressed
to me some interest in seeing,
is a multidisciplinary conference of all
relevant programs and
disciplines, seeking not to prove who is right or
wrong but finding a higher and
even more powerful synthesis.
Representatives of each program would problem-solve
together before a
larger audience, mostly using
special information processes such as our
many CPS methods, rather than
conventional group discussion, in search
of synthesis and consensus.
What I would also like to see is some sort of Consumer's
Guide to such
methods, techniques and
programs. This would require some research to put
together accurately, but think
of the incredible benefits! Not to mention
also that a rising tide lifts
all ships, and if reliable research were
featured for these
"alternative therapies," a much broader portion of the
public would become that rising
tide.
Anyone interested in helping either that
multidisciplinary synthesis-
seeking conference or such a
human-process Consumer's Guide to happen,
please contact me. Thank you.
... Win Wenger ( wwenger101@aol.com
)
~~~
Win Wenger ( wwenger101@aol.com
) writes:
A current story in Reuters tells about a Norwegian
attempt to locate
windmill farms out at sea -
where there's more wind, and where they'd be
out of sight of land-dwellers:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051102/sc_nm/environment_energy_windmills_dc
Supported by tethered hydrogen balloons, such farms would
also be
essentially out of sight if high
enough in the sky. The tethers would be
visible at each ground station
but quickly disappear as they rose. The
winds are also greater in the
sky than at ground or sea level. High
enough farms could also support
banks of solar power panels in perpetual
sunlight, once the cost of solar
power comes down a little more. Lastly,
there should be some recoverable
power in the difference in electrical
potential between ground and the
upper atmosphere.
Tethered and cross-tethered for stability by balloons,
these aerostatic
power stations could also serve
as a back door for development of our
inexpensive space launch system
( http://www.winwenger.com/launch.htm )
using such tethered balloons to
support a very long, gentle-g mass-driver
track, allowing hundreds of
miles over the top of the atmosphere in which
to build orbital velocity
without expending reaction mass. Thoughts,
anyone?
-- Win Wenger ( wwenger101@aol.com
)
------
Rod Sherwin (sf@sherwinprosperity.com )
writes:
I'm having great success with
the Sidebands area of exploration
[see the feature article by Win
Wenger on Sidebands in the August 2005
issue of The Stream, www.winwenger.com/Stream/05-08.htm ].
Just recently I was working hard
at my finances, trying to create some
more cashflow, and after several
hours gave it away and went to bed
reading an unrelated book. As I
was reading, all these amazing ideas for
my finances kept popping into my
head. At first they would flit across
my awareness and I would almost
ignore them. Then I realised how good
some of the ideas were and
started writing them down as they occurred.
Fascinating stuff!! -- Regards,
Rod
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