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The MythoSelf® Process Origins
In the 1980's, a man named Roye Fraser compiled from a variety of different disciplines and philosophies,
with Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), a model known as the Generative ImprintTM Model, which takes positive imprints in one's experience and sets them up in a person's experience to be self perpetuating through time.
What the MythoSelf® Process Is
Descended from this is the MythoSelf® model,
developed by Joseph Riggio, which takes the distinction present in the Generative ImprintTM Model of filtering the world either through an Inhibitory bias (What's limiting, what's missing, what's complex, past and future orientation- living from the past into the present)
or an Excitatory (MythoSelf®) bias (What's possible, what's present, what's simple, 'now' orientation - living from the future into the present) and builds a particular access to the Excitatory Bias through a series of orchestrated experiential learning sequences.
Using this "ready for anything" as a starting point, a decision making model is then possible from which good decisions are inevitable.
What the MythoSelf® Process Does
In addition the Mythogenic Self Process builds a structural oscillation between the realization of the greater context within which the individual lives and experiences their life - and the experience of the individual living their lives from the positive orientation of the Excitatory Bias with full access to their personal resources as they are at their best.
This oscillation, referred to as “INTENT,” generates a particularly well formed functional position from which an individual can respond in the world and make manifest a future that is recursive with the originating structurally well formed position.
All of this is tracked and operated both somatically, through physiological responses and semantically, through language structures and manifestations.
Why the MythoSelf® Process is Different
A unique distinction within the MythoSelf® model is that no attention is paid to the idea of having to "clean up" or "complete" one's past- that in fact the two structural biases, inhibitory and excitatory, are radically and completely different such that there is no correlation between one and the other.
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