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John and Julie (Neuro-Energetics) trained with Tad James, and have
incorporated some Hawaiian Huna into their work as a result.
Another post said that Tharp himself does not trade. I was not aware of
this. I know his seminars are very expensive, and I know he has some
kind of arrangement with Chuck LeBeau for trading system work. One NLPer
who *does* trade and who has written what is supposedly a good book on
Gann is Robert Krausz. I haven't really investigated the Krausz book
because I'm very uncurious about Gann :-). I do have Tharp's latest book
and I was rather unimpressed. A brief review can be found at
http://www.teleport.com/~znmeb/biblio.htm
Gotta go -- two hours of "Law and Order" :-)
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M. Edward Borasky znmeb@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.teleport.com/~znmeb
If God had meant carrots to be eaten cooked, He would have given rabbits
fire.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew <warlord@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 19:53
Subject: Re: PSYCH HELP
>At 09:35 AM 2/11/99 , you wrote:
>>Group:
>>Good information in this post. Number 2 didn't work for me so I
>>can't suggest it. I can recommend Van Tharp's course but it is
>>only a start. Van Tharp introduces you to your problems; but you
>>have to solve them for yourself. Someone told me that they had
>>really been helped by Ruth Roosevelt but this is only one trader.
>>I know of someone who went to one of Van Tharp's seminars and
>>he's still the same guy he was before he went. Simply on an
>
>Basic point, you wouldn't change unless you want to.
>And if you don't change, it doesn't mean that you don't want to
>change either. (Just look at the linguistic pattern I setup here, pat
>on my back :-) ).
>
>I can't say for certain whether VT NLP skills are the better
>ones around but if want other choices, you could check out www.nlp.com.
>If you know what you need fixing, NLP will help. Tad James is good.
>His Time Line Therapy is mentioned by VT but not in detail.
>
>Let you in on an NLP secret from a trainer training. Size up your
>client quick, if the person is a therapy junkie and is resistant to
>change, dump the client!
>
>And that's the nice thing about NLP compared to the other therapists
>out there.
>
>Regards
>Andrew
>
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