Incredible how much erroneous crap is posted on this site
followed by the words "good post" as one sheep follows another aimlessly in circles.
The best way to learn about the "power" and influence of the subconcious is to do your own research (certainly not to ask anyone here).
One known authority on the subconcious is Milton Erickson MD now deceased. He was the premier practitioner of medical hypnosis in the United States for decades.
His list of published work will keep you busy as long as you continue to have an interest in the subject. I like his text titled
"Creative Choice in Hypnosis" edited by Earnest Rossi (a student of his) and published by Irrvington.
The NLP work is mostly derivative meaning that John Grinder, Judith DeLozier and Richard Bandler studied Milton Erickson and tried to model what he was doing. You can find other texts by those authors by googling those authors. One such text is "Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson MD" published by Meta.
Good luck with your search
Stevesbg
followed by the words "good post" as one sheep follows another aimlessly in circles.
The best way to learn about the "power" and influence of the subconcious is to do your own research (certainly not to ask anyone here).
One known authority on the subconcious is Milton Erickson MD now deceased. He was the premier practitioner of medical hypnosis in the United States for decades.
His list of published work will keep you busy as long as you continue to have an interest in the subject. I like his text titled
"Creative Choice in Hypnosis" edited by Earnest Rossi (a student of his) and published by Irrvington.
The NLP work is mostly derivative meaning that John Grinder, Judith DeLozier and Richard Bandler studied Milton Erickson and tried to model what he was doing. You can find other texts by those authors by googling those authors. One such text is "Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson MD" published by Meta.
Good luck with your search
Stevesbg