UNLIMITED POWER
BY
ANTHONY ROBBINS
Copyright © 1991 by Robbins Research International. AM rights reserved. Reproduction in any form without the express written convent of Robbins Research International is prohibited.
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CHAPTER VI
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KEY POINTS
People don't usually lack resources; they lack
control over their resources, or don't
know how to get access to their resources.
I see our neurology like a jukebox that has records of our experiences that will be
played back at any time if the right stimulus in our environment is triggered. So
we can choose to remember experiences or push buttons that play "songs" of
happiness and joy, or we can push buttons that create pain.
We look at the
structure of human experience, not the content. We look for
answers as to "how" someone creates pain and pleasure. We don't ask "why"
questions that bring up the content.
We structure our internal representations
through our five senses, and primarily
through the three major modalities (representational systems):
visual (V),
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