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The Hero's Journey - by Stephen Gilligan & Robert Dilts (Paperback)

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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Stephen Gilligan and Robert Dilts truly take you on a voyage of self-discovery. The Hero's Journey examines the questions: How can you live a meaningful life? What is the deepest life you are called to, and how can you respond to that call?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Stephen Gilligan and Robert Dilts truly take you on a voyage of self-discovery. <i>The Hero's Journey</i> examines the questions: How can you live a meaningful life? What is the deepest life you are called to, and how can you respond to that call?</p> <p> It is about how to discover your calling and how to embark on the path of learning and transformation that will reconnect you with your spirit, change negative beliefs and habits, heal emotional wounds and physical symptoms, deepen intimacy, and improve self-image and self-love. Along this path we inevitably meet challenges and confronting these challenges forces us to develop and think in new ways and push us outside our comfort zone.</p> <p> </p> <p> The book takes the form of a transcript of a four day workshop conducted by Stephen and Robert. It is a powerful way of learning as you are so absorbed by the experiences of the participants that you feel you are actually there. A wonderful voyage of discovery for everyone who thinks 'there must be more to life than this'.</p> <p> There is also a hardback edition available, ISBN 9781845902865.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>aThe Hero's Journey' is a transcript of a seminar on this topic which the authors facilitated in Barcelona. Essentially, aThe Hero's Journey' is a metaphor for leading a meaningful life, and the authors invite their readers (as they invited their seminar participants) to identify and respond to athe deepest life you are called to.a They acknowledge that this isn't necessarily an easy or comfortable process (hence their use of the word ahero') and present the process as a challenge, which offers the potential for both great benefits and great costs. For this, they are to be applauded, as the recognition that quests for personal enlightenment/self awareness involve risks as well as prizes is conspicuously absent from many similar personal development books. The format of the book is clear and easy to follow, and presented in such a way that at times, the reader feels as though they are actually participants in the seminar themselves. Exercises are clearly explained and moments of humour and drama are skillfully captured in the narrative. My sense is that the book will probably be most valued by readers who already have a basic knowledge of NLP a or at least an openness to NLP's presupposition re. the value of working with people's subjective realities and sensory experiences. This is not a book to be passively read. It's a book to be worked through with a notepad and pen, so that you can record your learning as you go, and keep a note of your responses to the exercises and demonstrations that are both the book's strength and its uniqueness.'</p><p>John Perry, MA, MA, MSc, Principal Teaching Fellow in Healthcare Communication, School of Medicine, University of Southampton</p><br><br><p>aTrain yourself to feel excited when you're really stuck' says Steve Gilligan in this intriguing take on the classic Hero's Journey work of Joseph Campbell. Conflict is the energy that shifts us out of our comfort zone over the threshold as we hear our calling into a new world of adventure. What a great reminder for us coaches that it's good not to have the answers for the client and to go with the discomfort of the astuckness.' It's OK for us to be out of our depth and metaphorically to capsize the boat unintentionally. And for those of us looking for new and creative solutions, different ways of thinking, this book offers insights and inspiration. With Gilligan and Dilts, we witness two great personal development masters, giving us a privileged insight into their work as trainers and healers. They encourage curiosity and listening at a deeper, broader level with an elegance that belies the sophistication of their approach. Above all the generosity of spirit of both guys shines through as they dance, play, tell stories and entertain the audience. Nowhere do you get the sense that they want to be celebrities on the centre of the stage. It's the work and the clients who matter most as the true heroes. The book is derived from transcripts of a four day workshop and through careful editing, enables the reader to feel engaged in the experience. Wisdom, healing, laughter and energy exude from the page. The pair weave intellectual concepts from NLP, Hypnosis, Aikido, Buddhism, the Five Rhythms and more into the structure of the Hero's Journey as well as Gilligan's own model of the Generative Self. Those who want more than theory are well served with a range of well-explained practical exercises. You can have a go at these on your own or with a coach or colleague. Gilligan's three part Generative Self model address the somatic, cognitive and field aspects of self. My own take is that this means first learning to centre ourselves in the body, getting in touch with breathing and bodily sensations a the somatic knowledge. Secondly we need to accept and sponsor all aspects of ourselves, good and bad at the cognitive level, and then the third element involves connecting with the broader world opening ourselves up beyond our regular experience a the field. Of course, it's all easier said than done. This is why the book offers leaves the reader wanting more; it's a tempting taste of what it is like to experience the workshop for real. As those already familiar with NLP and other disciplines know, the words are simply the surface structure of a deeper experience which happens when people get together. The book offers a rich version of a live learning experience to read and absorb at leisure, to reflect on and decide how to make these concepts inform your own hero's journey. It's one book that will reveal different nuances each time you re-read it and well worth its place on any bookshelf.</p><p>Kate Burton, coach and author of aLive Life. Love Worka and aFor Dummiesa guides to NLP, coaching and confidence.</p><br><br><p>Come along on a wonderful journey with these two master teachers and playfully deep thinkers. Gilligan and Dilts will challenge you, delight you and move you. With poetry, humor, exercises, and some amazing language, you will feel like you are in the room with them as they invite you to journey far and return to yourself again in a new way. Heed their call; read this book</p><p>Bill O'Hanlon, author of 'Change 101', 'A Guide to Trance Land' and 'Do One Thing Different'</p><br><br><p>I actually found this to be a very good journey and one to remember, the 4 days of twists and turns which had my mind working throughout. The demonstrations which help my understanding were very good. An excellent addition to any bookshelf, well written and a very good read.</p><p>Brian Manship, Waltec Coaching</p><br><br><p>I have just finished reading this book by Stephen Gilligan and Robert Dilts and want to share my thoughts about it. The first thing I have to say, is that this is not a passive read. To gain maximum value, readers need to participate fully because it is very much a ahands on, do-it-yourself' book. As a player and instructor of tai chi chuan I easily understand many of the principle, but Robert's & Stephen's explanations are more than able to convey. The authors synthesise concepts and principles from many disciplines and philosophies, including Tai Chi, Aikidi, Zen Buddhism, Yoga, etc in terms of opening the channels of the body, grounding, balance and centring. It is about replacing antagonistic or confrontational reactions, behaviour and emotions with accepting, welcoming in and using somatic questioning to identify the positive intentions and working with them. It guides through aligning our energies (resources) so taking negatives and barriers ancountered in life's journey, understanding them and converting them into positives. I particularly liked working with the aArchetypal Circle' defining the dragon (the problem) and working through various transitions to resolve issues. Another exercise which I found illuminating as well as useful was the aEnergy Ball', which is a concept I worked with when I used to practise Kung Fu. It's a marvellous mechanism for centring, so helping you cope with a variety od stressors. It has the added advantage of being highly portable and available in almost any situation. This is a highly experiential book serving both the individual reader's life journey but also adding another tool to the life coach's toolbox.</p><p>Mike Rogers, Step2Change</p><br><br><p>I have read many NLP books, and have become tired of the sameness of many of them - the same NLP stories, the same exhortations to brighten those sub-modalities or collapse those anchors !. Consequently I was very excited to discover this new angle on self-development through NLP. aThe Hero's Journeya provides a pathway to help identify your inner calling and deal with the negative energies holding you back. It's a refreshing approach, seamlessly building in many NLP and hypnosis tools including timeline, parts integration, and perceptual positions. I hope this book stimulates a new NLP literature to replace the stagnation of many current NLP works. This is not to say that this book is the whole answer. I have a number of reservations about it - I find the self-congratulatory style of the presenters irritating and the use of pseudo-intellectual language offputting (athe following exercise applies the systemic NLP processes of spatial sorting, somatic syntax and the concept of characterological adjectives ...a). Why can't the book be accessible to everyone ? But put aside the anew agea gloop (or as the authors have it - aextend into a field of fields, where there is an intelligence ... a mind beyond minda) and you'll find a very interesting and useful resource for advanced NLPers seeking to help themselves and others along the path to self-fulfillment. If NLP is a major part of your self development, then this book is well worth reading. It helped me clarify my goals and issues. I hope other authors will develop the route further.</p><p>Ross Maynard FCMA, Ideas into Action www.ideas2action.co.uk</p><br><br><p>If you could eavesdrop a conversation between two of the greatest contributors to the spirituality of NLP, this is ita.to ponder and cherish. A transforming workshop transcribed, it makes it possible for you the reader also to be transformed.</p><p>Dr Susi Strang Wood, NLP Master Trainer & Psychotherapist</p><br><br><p>If you've ever felt denied in experiencing your destiny, if you every felt obstructed then these masters, story you right back into permitting your own inner hero to come alive. They open you up to the succulent, luscious, ripe, moist aspects of your life that a ripe for change and transformation. The scandalous, spicy, exciting, aspects of your life that you may want to hide are brought into a caring appreciative workshop programme and given loving attention. If you have ever felt dried out, or dried up, then this is your read. Juicy, juicy! Well recommended.</p><p>Deborah Rose DipHyp: In house Hypnotherapist for StressFreeCaringInTheCity. Holistic Well-Being for Stressed out Social Workers. www.stressfreecaringinthecity.org</p><br><br><p>In a nutshell aThe Hero's Journey' is about responding to your deepest calling and living a meaningful life. This book sets out to help the reader hear and heed that calling; living a life connected and aligned to it. Stephen Gilligan is one of the foremost practitioners and teachers of Ericksonian hypnotherapy while Robert Dilts is a primary voice in the practice, training and development of NLP. They worked extensively with Bandler and Grinder in the early days of NLP and now collaborate in seminars and workshops all over the world. The majority of this book is a transcript of one of these seminars and reading it almost creates a sense of being on the journey with them. The journey follows an 8 step map drawn from Joseph Campbell's Hero with a Thousand Faces and the work on the journey is designed to develop the necessary tools and consciousness through the Generative Self approach. On the journey we engage three aspects of consciousness; cognitive, somatic and field. The Generative Self has the capacity to access what is required in each aspect, expanding the notion of the mind-body connection to a state in which it is possible to learn ato be what is moving through youa. For NLP practitioners there is much that is recognisable in this process but it is looking at NLP from an expanded perspective. Much of it is working at an energetic level; possibly it is about having all our energies working in alignment, with integrity and authenticity and always in the context of our deepest calling. This journey is both a challenge and a delight and I recommend it to anyone who wants to expand their practice, their experience or their mind beyond.</p><p>Sali Mustafic, NLP Devon, INPLTA Review No35, March 2012</p><br><br><p>Once again two of the masters of NLP have put together an exceptional personal development program. It's written as a conversation, which can be a little difficult to get used to at first, but after a few pages you are so engrossed in the words it's a though you are actually a part of the conversation. A very deep thinking and profound book that will open your mind to new ways of thinking that will have you challenged and motivated to continue the journey for yourself. It's like attending a workshop with them, but in your own home. Brilliant!</p><p>Terri Bodell Deputy Chair, National Association of Counsellors, Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists</p><br><br><p>This book is a transcript of therapists Gilligan and Dilts resurrecting the age-old metaphor of the Hero for an enthusiastic audience of workshop participants who eagerly embrace it in an effort to reframe chapters of their lives.</p><p>Stephen Lankton, MSW, DAHB, Author of Tools of Intention, the Answer Within, Practical Magic, and Enchantment and Intervention</p><br><br><p>This book is a transcription of a four day workshop, conducted by Robert Dilts and Steven Gilligan. I was, at first, under the impression that the Hero's Journey of the title was mostly based on a variation of Parts Therapy but, reading further into the book, I realised that what the authors were using was actually much more than this. As students, they both trained with Milton Erickson, Bandler and Grinder and Virginia Satir and the Hero's Journey is based very much on Virginia Satir's method of using psychodrama with some of the families she was helping. Each session begins with an explanation of the process, a demonstration, by the authors, of what the session entails, followed by work with volunteers from the delegates on the workshop. Each part of the Journey is acted out, incorporating many NLP techniques and with tots of humour from both leaders. For some people, especially those who are primarily kinaesthetic, using this method will bring home the necessity for change much more strongly than, say, a session of hypnotherapy or other technique which relies on the client's imagination. I found the book very interesting and entertaining and I think many therapists, especially those who work with groups, will find it a very useful addition to their library.</p><p>Fidelity, The Journal for the NCP, Spring 2010</p><br><br><p>This book provides an ideal format for groups who want to explore new dimensions of personhood. For me, it crystallized concepts that I had wondered about, yet had never known how to discuss. Gilligan and Dilts establish a vocabulary for spirituality that for goes beyond the philosophical, into the experiential. They are teaching what mystics have always known and done.</p><p>Judith E. Pearson, Ph.D., NLP Trainer and Licensed Counselor.</p><br><br><p>This is an absolutely outstanding collaboration between two of the world's foremost transformational pioneers and a breakthrough contribution in the field of personal development. Robert Dilts and Stephen Gilligan have produced a superb account of a magical four day seminar a so vivid and dynamic, you feel you are part of it as you read. They've developed a truly profound, integrated and evolutionary model from leading-edge approaches in NLP, Ericksonian Hypnosis, Aikido, Meditation, Five Rhythms and much more, and co-train it alive' with tremendous humour, compassion and wisdom. If you want to come more alive, be more present, bring more of yourself to the party with all its joys and difficulties then I wholeheartedly recommend 'The Hero's Journey' as your guide.</p><p>Judith Lowe, PPD Learning Ltd, NLP Training, London</p><br>

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