Friday, July 13, 2012
Intentions
Human behavior has been studied for many years with wonderful discoveries and others to discover. As a basic assumption of NLP we believe that all behavior has a positive intention. From child to adult tantrums using drugs. I know that may sound strange, but only expects to finish the article and then issue your trial.
Humans have sought pleasure for a long time, has sought happiness, power, money, health, virility, among others. It should be noted that none of this is bad. Sometimes we are quick to judge people by their actions and behaviors but do not look at the intentions of these.
What do you think when you see a drug addict in your note? We think there is another human being who probably lost their parents did not give love, or love, but if it gave out a rebel. The reality that unless you know him personally, I do not know what got them there. Now what I want to show here is that behavior, the act of taking drugs is wrong, but the intention is that human being if it is good. If you read it as the intention is good because this person so this is looking for pleasure, relaxation, and this in itself is not bad, only being used in a wrong context. In this case it is necessary to direct the patient to the intention of pleasure to another context that is correct.
On the other hand, a woman who went through a divorce and suffered enough, but who is now married again and he abuses her new husband, but she prefers to hold off to avoid going again by another process of suffering the bitter divorce. Doing this ends up creating a cycle of suffering and that this be preventing another divorce suffer chooses suffering worse called abuse. The intention is good because it is preventing suffering, but that intention is not used in the right context, and who chooses suffering can end up worse than death.
The purpose of this theme is to create awareness of our intentions in order to use them in the right context. There are no negative intentions, only bad contexts.
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