Brian Van der Horst has participated in many meditative disciplines, and in the 80s, started wondering how NLP could be used to model the spiritual experience. Many greater minds that his, from Ken Wilber to George Leonard, Michael Murphy, to Steve Andreas have given wonderful versions since then, but Brian is still willing to share what has worked and not, and what might be a post-modern and post-mystical approach to this perennial pursuit.
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01/07/2005
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2nd Integral NLP Conference 2005
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Brian Van der Horst has been an NLP trainer since 1984 when he began to live and work in Europe, based in Paris where he founded Repère, an international NLP training institute, with two French consultants, designing and teaching practitioner and master practitioner certification programs, and specializing in NLP applications for business, psycho-neuro-immunology, and intercultural communication.
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