The No-Y-ian Institute
presents
The De-Imprinting Seminar
Saturday TBD
Sunday TDB
9.30 AM – 4.30 PM
345 Lakeshore Road East, Suite 207
Oakville, Ontario
Canada L6J 1J5
This is the second of the set of basic seminars in the field study of Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Purpose of the Seminar:
The purpose is to lift the imprints of all the logical levels of the un-sane logical levels of the Aristotelian system, a.k.a. Blame Frame from your analog or
body language
Methodology:
The method is by the NLP method of anchoring the given logical level of the Aristotelian system and collapsing it against its natural opposite in the Non-Aristotelian system.
Consequences:
It is liberation and freedom from a life stamped by the chop of the Blame Frame:

History of this seminar:
This seminar has it root beginnings when, in 1933, Alfred Korzybski discovered that thinking by the Aristotelian system of Cause and Effect is un-sane. In 1975, John Grinder and Richard Bandler corroborated this finding. They in turn described thinking by the Aristotelian system of Cause and Effect is semantically ill-formed. This elegant turn in phraseology is a cultured and genteel way of saying that thinking by Cause and Effect is bent, twisted and warped, i.e. insane.
Then in 1991 the Trainers of this seminar were to:
1. discover the structural underpinnings of the un-sanity of thinking by Cause and Effect
2. map out its extensions
3. delineate the Non-Aristotelian system, a.k.a the No-Y-ian Frame.
They did it in their work, Don’t Ask WHY?! This work is published today in Germany by the firm of Junfermann Verlag.

How is it that the un-saneness of thinking by Cause and Effect is not obvious to anyone?:
It has to do with:

Dennis K. Chong and Jennifer Smith Chong have co-shared a practice in Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy for close to 25 years. Across the span of this time they have researched deeply and intensely into the issues of human philosophy, epistemology, ontology, semantics and linguistics.
They have done their best to share their findings with their peers and colleagues through:
1. the articles that they have written and which have been published in journals in Canada, USA, England and Australia
2. the papers and workshops that they have conducted in various professional conferences and forums from Canada to USA, England, Spain, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Malaysia and Australia.
The National Guild of Hypnotists awarded them their 2001 Hypnosis Research Award.

Registration
Fee:
Canadian $500.00
Refund policy:
If you give more than two weeks notice prior to the designated date when this workshop is to begin, you will have a full refund.
If you give less than two weeks notice prior to the designated date when this workshop is to begin, there will be an administration fee of $50.00.
When you submit your registration:
please include your name, address, telephone number, your e-mail address and your fee. The fee is to be designated to:
The Question of
WHY Seminars.