Having spoken to a good few people who have experienced NLP my impression of NLP is a good one, BUT. I have a personal prejudice against the practice setting aside bandlers involvement with what I understand to be the murder of a prostitute, drug dealing and some clandestine CIA involvement all of which information I have seen on the internet. I guess we all know how credible that information may be.
I have personal experience of a so called NLP Master who runs a school in the south of England with his wife and they both have some serious moral short comings. In trying not to be too judgmental I will only tell you of what I know in that they both abuse alcohol and hard line drugs and indulge in group sex acts with other family members amongst others. They are cowardly, greedy and I can tell you that from my understanding of the situation learned NLP at what was his own sisters NLP school which she had worked very hard at building up only to take it from her when she entrusted the management of the school to them whilst she went on a long holiday. They apparently took most of her regular clients with them leaving her with nothing. This is only the tip of the iceberg as there are many other money grabbing issues such as profiteering from his own Mothers funeral. I do not wish to expand any further on this description of these two as I have no desire to reveal their identities or attack them personally. I simply want to paint the picture as I know it to demonstrate my skepticism.
My point is that from what I have witnessed outside of these two people other NLP practitioners and clients seem to be of high moral standing with ethics and with integrity. My question is simple. Does NLP
conform and propagate an ethical and high degree of morality amongst its practitioners and moreover their teachers or is it simply a money making scheme of learning to manipulate other unsuspecting peoples minds to control outcomes for the NLP practitioners own benefit? I ask this because it would fall into the mold of the people I have described earlier, perfectly.
I am not one of their victims but am trying to clarify for myself if I were to involve myself in NLP are these the type of people I would encounter and is this what NLP stands for.
[Read more...]I have personal experience of a so called NLP Master who runs a school in the south of England with his wife and they both have some serious moral short comings. In trying not to be too judgmental I will only tell you of what I know in that they both abuse alcohol and hard line drugs and indulge in group sex acts with other family members amongst others. They are cowardly, greedy and I can tell you that from my understanding of the situation learned NLP at what was his own sisters NLP school which she had worked very hard at building up only to take it from her when she entrusted the management of the school to them whilst she went on a long holiday. They apparently took most of her regular clients with them leaving her with nothing. This is only the tip of the iceberg as there are many other money grabbing issues such as profiteering from his own Mothers funeral. I do not wish to expand any further on this description of these two as I have no desire to reveal their identities or attack them personally. I simply want to paint the picture as I know it to demonstrate my skepticism.
My point is that from what I have witnessed outside of these two people other NLP practitioners and clients seem to be of high moral standing with ethics and with integrity. My question is simple. Does NLP
conform and propagate an ethical and high degree of morality amongst its practitioners and moreover their teachers or is it simply a money making scheme of learning to manipulate other unsuspecting peoples minds to control outcomes for the NLP practitioners own benefit? I ask this because it would fall into the mold of the people I have described earlier, perfectly.
I am not one of their victims but am trying to clarify for myself if I were to involve myself in NLP are these the type of people I would encounter and is this what NLP stands for.
Source: http://www.nlpconnections.com/introduce-yourself/14028-confused-skeptical.html
