The Matrix Model Audio CD
$16.95
Presented by L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.
The Matrix Model: The 7 Matrices of Neuro-Semantics
(2002).
You were born into a matrix.
You were born
into a matrix of frames, of mental-and-emotional frames that created
your first "sense of reality," that enabled you to define
reality as you do, and that enabled you to interpret things so that
you could get along in your family culture. This matrix of belief and
value frames, of understanding and decision frames, of expectation and
cultural frames is made up of all the ideas and concepts that many
others before you had mapped and which they bequeathed to you.
You soaked
them in as you were loved and nursed, as you learned to talk and to
think. You absorbed them in the rituals of
eating and going to bed, and of playing and going to school. The
Matrix was all around you ... and inside you.
In a similar way, we live
in a Matrix of our own making, one constructed day by day through the
signals we send to our brain/nervous system. Our Matrix begins with
the signal information given to us by those around who nurtured us.
The ideas they gave us became our belief frames, value frames, and
understanding frames. And from those ideas, along with the ones we
created, we constructed the Matrix world that we live in. There
are seven essential matrices of frames that we meta-state into being
and that we "never leave home without." These are
Meaning, Self, Power, Time, Other, World, and Intentionality.
Yet the first and
most important is the Meaning matrix.
The Meaning matrix
arises from our self-reflexivity that we know as the meta-stating
process. It is by this process that we create all of the higher levels
of the mind, the layers of thoughts-and-feelings upon
thoughts-and-feelings and that creates our meta-levels of frames
within frames within frames. We call these beliefs, values and the
other terms. These are the "logical levels" or layers of our
mind as we engage in the uniquely human function of meta-cognition.
This includes the sets of feedback loops and feed forward loops which
makes the Matrix non-linear and reflexive.
We have also
identified within each matrix all of the meta-programs, meta-model
distinctions, and NLP/ Neuro-Semantic patterns. As such this gives us
a way to use The Matrix Model as a diagnostic tool and as a template
for high quality information gathering. We have used a bare bones
model of the 7 Matrices to detail the systemic nature of the structure
of "stuttering" (or blocking, blocking non-fluency). You can
find that on the neurosemantic
website. We have also run twelve other experiences through this model
(thinking and feeling like a victim, empowerment, phobia, phobia
resolution, etc.).
We now have The
Matrix Model in book form (Sept. 2002) and within the new Training
Manual, Neuro-Semantics Coaching. It will be presented in the
Trainings on Coaching, Therapy, and Modeling if you would like to
experience training with this new model.
This is the most
exciting breakthrough in Neuro-Semantics since the founding of
Meta-States in 1994. So we welcome to this ongoing Adventure as we
explore the structure of experience.
Enjoy this intro to
the model on Audio CD for only 16.95!
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