Posted by 64bowtie on August 7, 2004, at 18:17:14
In reply to I'm looking forward to it » 64bowtie, posted by Dinah on August 7, 2004, at 10:31:19
(((Dinah))),
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> Something about the way we think changing at a certain age and the color of memories changing at the same time? Is that what I'm looking for?
><<< Color vs Black & White is Bandler & Grinder and NLP. The premise suggested by David Peck, who studied under Bandler and Grinder in the early 80s, connects Penrose to NLP. Penrose pointed out that the nature of a memory changes from color to black and white for children over a three or four day period normally. Bandler and Grinder point out that black and white memories from childhood usually indicate a memory created from trauma. David suggested that both are indicators of a phenomenon he had witnessed over his 35 years of practice. He noticed that a memeory from a traumatic childhood continued to high-jack emotions as long as it remained black and white. So he embarked on a serious venture to use the visusal cortex to update the memory into color, associated with a happy event in color, thereby overlaying the happy feelings over the updated now color memory. To all our surprise, it worked just as David had figured.
He was still surprised though. It works and works well. If one of the features of a blackmailing memory changes, the memory looses its power over the senses. When we add self imposed out-of-body analysis of our situation, it becomes a fiarly complete package, a phenomenon. I can manage any of those bad memories or any newly discovered habits I have let go bad. It's amazing how it only takes seconds to overcome any upset now.
Can I forward any of David's papers that pertain to this to your yahoo email address? Hope to hear more from (((y'alls)))...
Rod
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