What do you really want? How do you really feel? Are your answers colored by what someone else wants or feels? What do you think your friend wants or feels? Is your answer to this latter question unduly influenced by what you want or feel? Connirae Andreas demonstrates the Aligning Perceptual Positions process, which enhances a person’s ability to see clearly from three perceptual positions – self, other, and observer – without contamination from another position or from past situations.

Aligning Perceptual Positions is taught as a “companion process” of Core Transformation. You can find many Core Transformation resources here, including a free video with Tamara Andreas.

This 20 minute demonstration of the Wholeness Work Meditation Format is intended to accompany Coming to Wholeness, by Connirae Andreas. A full transcript of this session is included in the book’s Section III, which teaches the Wholeness Work Meditation Format.

Watching and listening to Connirae guide Pam through the process will add to your unconscious understanding of what can happen easily with this new transformational method.

However, this video is not a stand-alone demonstration. While the Wholeness Work Meditation Format is quite simple, it builds on the frames and experiences Connirae carefully develops in earlier portions of the live training. It will be easy for you to understand and use for transformation in your own life after reading the book.

You can find more Wholeness Work resources here, including a free video and in-person trainings with the developer, Connirae Andreas.

The Swish Pattern is a rapid, effective intervention for modifying habits and feelings. Includes two demonstrations by Steve and Connirae Andreas.

Steve helps one client eliminate a nailbiting habit. A second Swish demonstration features a woman who felt rage when her daughter used a certain tone of voice. Connirae assists her in adopting a new, more appropriate response to her daughter’s communications.

Many people continue to be troubled by regret over past decisions that didn’t turn out well. Learn how to identify the two kinds of regret, and the many ways in which they differ, and how each requires a somewhat different process for resolution.

In this carefully sequenced training segment, presented for the first time at the 2010 Advanced Mastery Training, Steve offers his new model and processes for reaching resolution and balance. Steve begins by demonstrating a variety of different ways to resolve regret with a participant—content-free—followed by presentation, exercise, and discussion.

On this 70 minute video available as a digital download, you’ll see a clean and effective demonstration and teaching of two powerful NLP methods, complete with discussion and follow-up.

If you don’t already know these methods, this is an excellent teaching of them. If you do, consider this DVD as a way to refine your skills. Both patterns on this DVD were developed by Nick Kemp; spinning feelings is a refinement of a discovery by Richard Bandler.

This live seminar video from the 2009 Advanced Mastery Training is a succinct teaching of Andy’s IEMT process – a highly-effective method for dealing with emotions and/or trauma. The IEMT is a streamlined version of Connirae Andreas’ Eye Movement Integration process.

Andy has developed an original and quite brilliant question set to introduce the process, and to “test” afterwards, supporting and deepening the results. This is an exceptional example of Andy’s IEMT, complete with demonstration and discussion.

Eye movement integration (EMI), developed by Connirae and Steve Andreas, is NLP’s kinder, gentler, more rapid and effective version of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). In this demonstration you will see the entire 50-minute treatment process with a veteran who had experienced PTSD with repeated intrusive memories of a nighttime firefight over a period of many years, and for whom other methods had not been effective.

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