KO:

Is not the aim to find a common, unifying attitude to be shared by all the
different 'I's.
When the Buddha was sitting he was trying to step outside of his
associations and move away from multiple personality.

Andre:

Hi Kieffer, to give Bandler and Grinder (and Marsha) their due I wonder what
would you call a 'personality' without (being restricted by) static
patterns?
A multiple personality in B&G's way of thinking is a pattern of values (as
in those that are assembled into a human being) who can respond to/and adapt
to any situation, in any given way, given the outcomes they want...which is
always self serving.

For what it is worth
Andre

Have you ever thought about all the things you haven't thought about yet?

Andre
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