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Re: Change Generator



>Does anyone recognise the term "Change Generator" and if so what is it?
>
>Duncan


Hi Duncan,

On a videotape that I have, Richard Bandler installs a "Change Generator"
under trance. The system involves two steps:

1: Conscious elicitation of the submodalities of two states:
        a: Something that used to be true about you, but no longer is.
        b: Something that is true about you that you like.

2: Installation of a nightly procedure, in trance, whereby the unconscious
takes ten undesirable behaviours and places them, one at a time, into the
"submodality filter" of (a). Then it drops them "out the back" of the
filter and into a trash can , making a loud noise. This is interspersed
with the second part: taking ten things that you would like to be true
about yourself and putting them in filter (b) and locking them there. First
you do one (a) then you do one (b) then you do two (a) then you do two (b),
and so on, creating a void and then filling it. Do this until you have
covered all ten.

Because the client is essentially making ten, or twenty (depending on how
you look at it), changes per night, the global rate of change in their
lives is greatly accelerated.

When you are establishing the filters, if the reps are visual, you simply
turn the brightness way up until all the content is gone. Then you put in
the new content and turn the brightness back to normal. If the reps are
auditory, then you just turn the volume down and then back up, or maybe put
in some white noise, so you can't hear the content, and then change the
content and turn the white noise back off. (NOTE: please replace white
noise with pink noise for female clients :-)

I hope that this elucidates you on the matter.

Kind Regards,


John B.