Would you like to know if your clients are associated or disassociated from a memory, if their pictures are black and white, if the picture they have in their mind is framed or panoramic…
Submodality Accessing Cues promise to help us peek into the minds of other people.
Actually it is much simpler than it sounds.
All it takes is excellent observation skills and sensory acuity. We are primarily detecting visual signs for Submodality Accessing Cues…
For example if the person shifts from disassociated to associated in his mind then his body (mainly head and torso) will do a small but clearly detectable, unconscious forward movement, like as if they are looking closer to the picture. The opposite happens if they disassociate from a particular memory, people tend to lean backward. Other example, if people change a color picture to black and white you can notice a distinct shift in their facial expression.. (you can even influence a person to disassociate from a particular experience by gently pulling his shoulders backward). Connirae & Steve Andreas are teaching those skills in their Advanced NLP Mastery Training Courses.
Eric Robbie goes a bit further with his SMEACs (Submodality Eye Accessing Cues) system. He is able to detect the content of someone’s images and he teaches this skill in his seminars.
Submodality Accessing Cues and SMEACs are truly amazing technologies and the best thing about them is that they can be taught to other people!
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