[Neurons] What's the difference between...

Graham Jepson jepsong at iafrica.com
Fri Jul 25 09:34:46 EDT 2008


From: Graham Jepson jepsong at iafrica.com





Hi Martin,



I'm very much a novice exploring this world of neuro-semantics and I
wouldn't want to give any definite answers to your questions. Like you, I'm
keen to receive feedback. Questions help me think about things from a
different point of view and that is what your questions did.

It seems to me that we can have belief frames - frames where the content
is beliefs. Perhaps we can also have frames where the content is something
else - perhaps the content could be speech patterns or colour combinations
or the way we see time. I don't want to diminish the power of beliefs,
just to explore a difference in meaning between frames and beliefs.

I guess anything could be called a framework, even NLP. Whether or not it
is a useful framework is another question.



Going away from your topic a little, I find the word 'belief' does itself
arouse all kinds of non-useful emotions. The most common one I encounter in
talking with people is its connection with religion and, in general, it's a
big turn-off.



(Martin - se vc seja brasileiro, o seu ingles e otimo!)



Regards,



Graham.











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