Hi Richard,
I really enjoyed Transformations. It's a difficult book to find and buy as it's out of print. Some people want a lot of money for used copies. The thing I liked about Bandler's books (other than Magic 1 and 2) is that he's a very entertaining writer as well as informative.First off, it looks like I need to eat my words ref not buying any Bandler books. Got the 'Trance-formations' out of library and have to say it is a remarkable and very valuable book. An absolute gold-mine of useful information and it will be difficult not to buy. 'Frogs into Princes' on shelf waiting to be read as soon as T-f done.
Thanks for your update on that book. Sometimes the on-line reviews can be helpful and sometimes not so much. I really like Michael Hall and Bodenhamer's books.Made a hasty comment on the 'Neuro-linguistic Programming for Dummies' book. There ARE the usual pictures in there, just not so many with one per section rather than one per chapter like in early days. I guess Rich Tennant the artist has too many Dummies books to create pics for. The Dummies book is actually a very good read, and despite several comments on Amazon saying it tells little, I have found it to cover most topics (at intro+ level) that you would need. Some areas rather esoteric, but have learnt that is the territory we are in.
Excellent! I hope Santa brings them to you in time.Derren Brown? Well, his book looks great but will not read until after Frogs, but have watched his series 2 DVD several times already. Found that the more I watch, and the more NLP/hypnosis study I have done, the more I can tune into what Derren is doing with his suggestion/etc. A great resource and only 5 pounds on Amazon.co.uk so have ordered his remaining two DVDs in time for Christmas (I hope).
I look forward to reading more about your thoughts on what you are learning.Lots more reading under way and finding my old interest in hypnosis well and truly fired up.
M.
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