Thursday, June 7, 2012

The Eyes are the Window to the Brain — IT’s ALL N.L.P. OPTIMUM HEALTH INNER CIRCLE June 2012 Page 2


The Eyes are the Window to the Brain — IT’s ALL N.L.P. 

 

Last month we talked about strategies and how they are the structure of feeling and behavior.    

In the early day’s of NLP they discovered that the direction a person’s eyes moved when recalling or creating an event in their mind was a clue to a Neuro-Linguistic Programmer of what was going on within the brain and mind of the person (all of this is written for a right handed person, it is reversed for a left handed person). These eye movements are called Eye Accessing Cues. 

Eyes Go to the Left  When a person’s eyes go left and up there are seeing an image that occurred in the past. When they go left laterally they are remembering something that they’ve heard and when they go down left they are talking to them- self.  These movements are caused by the right brain.                                                                                                                        
When Eyes go to Right   It is a  left brain function. When they go right  . . . . . . . . Click here to subscribe to Optimum Health Inner Circle, the official newsletter of MasterSamNaples-NLP-hypnotherapy.com and read the rest of the article. as well as all of the articles in our archive.
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Sam



 




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