Yes, Andre, a personality could be a bundle of scripts inside the body of a
human.

Whos Bandler and Grinder?

-KO


2008/11/13 Andre Broersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 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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