| by:
Charles Faulkner
How do we know what
to want? Our desires, deepest longings, even our hidden fears, are shaped
(and revealed) by unconscious metaphors in our everyday language. Life
is a Game. Life is a
Problem. Life is an Uphill Struggle. Life is an Adventure. These Operating
Metaphors™ reveal what
the world means to us. They determine our beliefs, values, actions, lifestyles,
even our identities.
Edited from a live seminar, this audio seminar presents a complete day
of training and
transformational experiences of this new metaphoric approach to awareness,
change, and personal
and professional development. Also included are follow-up interviews with
two participants whose
lives changed dramatically as a result.
CD 1: Metaphors and the Mind
How unconscious metaphors determine our desires, values, beliefs and identities.
CD 2: Discovering Operating Metaphors™ Part 1
How to recognize an individual or company’s Operating Metaphors™
from ordinary language.
CD 3: Discovering Operating Metaphors™ Part 2
How to recognize an individual or company’s Operating Metaphors™
from personal possessions,
actions or lifestyles, and appreciate its importance.
CD 4: Iconic Change
Processes to clarify, enrich, or totally transform your Operating Metaphors™
for fuller and more
satisfying experiences in your relationships, work and life.
See the companion sets The Mythic Wheel of Life
and Worlds within a Word.
Click
here to listen to the introduction to Metaphors of Identity

4
CDs in a binder with a 16-page booklet
Click here for the download
version!
ISBN:
188460515X |
"How
often does someone offer you a key to the door of subjective experience?
Charles Faulkner's Metaphors of Identity is just such a key." --David
Gordon, Co-Developer NLP, author, Therapeutic Metaphors
"One
secret to personal growth is to change the metaphors you live by. These
clever, excellent tape sets offer clear, effective techniques to recognize
and change the story lines that drive you." --Thomas Condon,
Co-Director Multi-Evocation Cassettes
"A
stunning look at metaphors and their relationship to everyday life. Grasp
their profound meaning from these seminars on tape." --The
Book Reader |