This Paperback Book item from Crown House Publishing was reviewed on 12-Dec-2008.
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1) Paperback Book The Sourcebook of Magic by Crown House Publishing. This book and Vol 2 are perfect for anyone that uses NLP or NS, does therapy or coaching/mentoring. As previously commented, you would understand it more if you have either read User´s Manual for the Brain (Bob G. Bodenhamer and L. Michael Hall) or attended an NLP course.
There is so much more than you would expect, including information on Meta-Programs, just about every NLP pattern and then some. I use it as a reference and reminder for coaching. And then for self - who can´t read about being gloriously fallible or maybe go over the Forgiveness Pattern?
On second thoughts, this book would also be useful in business - what a concept!¤ 2) Paperback Book The Sourcebook of Magic by Crown House Publishing. I find myself returning to this book over the years as a great resource tool for strategies. Basically it´s an encyclopedic list of "how to" from everything from allergy cures to self integration. If you´re into NLP, this is a solid part of your library.¤ 3) Paperback Book The Sourcebook of Magic by Crown House Publishing. I´m an NLP Master Pract. and I work as Human Resources Consultant. THE SOURCEBOOK OF MAGIC is a comprehensive manual with a very useful approach and a very clear style. A solid background contribute to the success of this book, the only limit, I think, is that the authors swift a glance at the techniques, without a deep approach. A manual good for NLP pract. and master pract.; other people should begin reading "The Structure of Magic" by Bandler/Grinder. I will read other books by L.Michael Hall, I liked his ideas about Semantic, Cognitive Theories (Korzibsky), etc... If you want to change experiences and ideas about NLP and Human Growth you could write me at albirub@virgilio.it¤ 4) Paperback Book The Sourcebook of Magic by Crown House Publishing. If I took the dictionary and put the words in a slightly different order and changed the definitions a little bit (used different words but with synonymous meaning), and then I expected to take credit for my "original work," people would think I was both a nut and a sham. I, for one, am tired of the parade of NLP books that simply regurgitate techniques that can be found elsewhere--hopefully in books authored by the creators of said techniques. Do we really need yet another NLP book that teaches, second hand, what the rest of them do? How many authors quoting material from authors quoting material from authors (and hardly ever giving proper credit in the proper place) do we have to endure? I hope everyone involved in creating these techniques are getting royalties from this book. Probably not. My advice, go buy the "original" books by Bandler, Grindler, Dilts, and the Andreases. It may cost you more, but you will be getting it from the horse´s mouth, not from some parrot.¤ 5) Paperback Book The Sourcebook of Magic by Crown House Publishing. an excellent continuation from the original "structure I & II". if you have a clear understanding of the meta-model, this will serve as an solid reference (and refresher) of the model, and associated patterns. if you need a more detailed explaination of the meta-model (as it exists today), get LMH´s equally brilliant "secrets of magic".¤ 6) Paperback Book The Sourcebook of Magic by Crown House Publishing. An encyclopaedic resource for everyone wishing to gain an understanding of how to "do NLP" effectively, both on themselves and with others. The book is divided into three parts covering:an introduction to NLP and its underlying model and strategies; the seventy-seven main change patterns of NLP; the application of the patterns with specific reference to NLP in education, business, therapy, sports, health and relationships. This is the first book to bring together all NLP technology and to describe the individual patterns in detail whilst providing guidance as to their use. A really practical book, truly a comprehensive resource, from this prolific NLP author, Michael Hall, ably supported here by new co-author Barbara Belnap.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 9-Jan-2009, 18998362259781899836222, 980-270-291-551-251-221-8  The Sourcebook of Magic, Book, Image © Crown House Publishing
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