Spiral Somatics will FINALLY be running in London again THIS October. James Tripp and Alex Crowe will be attending this life-changing workshop. For more information see James Tsakalos's page https://nlpmelbourne.com.au/spiral-somatics/ From James Tripp "Iβve trained with some fantastic people, but Jamesβ craft is just next level when it comes to facilitating the embodiment of profound skills. Iβve not actually seen anything like that from any of the people Iβve trained with in the UK, or even the US. For all you who havenβt trained in Spiral Somatics β take the opportunity if you get it! This is seriously high-value material taught exquisitely. Truly game-changing." From Mike Christon "Jamesβ understanding and insight into human nature and behaviour is just extraordinary. Along with such NLP masters as Richard Bandler and John La Valle, James Tsakalos is one of only a few people who I can say without reservation have blown me away with their unique combination of tremendous skill and profound insight." Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this thought-provoking episode, join hosts Alex Crowe and James Tripp as they delve into the fascinating topic of magical thinking and scientific thinking. Building upon their previous video on the subject, recorded three and a half years ago, the hosts reflect on how their perspectives have evolved and share new insights gained through their experiences and expanding knowledge. The conversation revolves around the coexistence of magical thinking and scientific thinking, and the potential benefits and limitations of each approach. Alex and James explore the idea that when one attempts to explain and rationalize away magical experiences, the enchantment and wonder tend to diminish. They emphasize the pragmatic value of magical thinking in certain contexts, highlighting its ability to enhance our engagement with the world and increase the odds of favorable outcomes. While recognizing the undeniable achievements of science and its impact on technological advancements, the hosts challenge the notion that scientific thinking is the sole legitimate way of understanding reality. They argue that science often incorporates elements of magical thinking, such as the postulation of hypothetical entities, to make sense of complex phenomena. Furthermore, they discuss how being too rational can disrupt the flow state required for magical thinking to flourish. Alex and James candidly share their personal experiences with shifting between magical and scientific frames of mind, acknowledging that humans naturally oscillate between these modes of thinking. They stress the importance of being open to different ways of organizing reality and acknowledge that what works for one person may not work for another. While no specific process or methodology for living in a magical state is presented, the hosts discuss the dynamic nature of their own magical thinking practices and how they follow their intuition and adapt to their current inclinations. They caution against overly rigid approaches and highlight the value of exploring different modes of thinking to find what resonates personally. Join Alex Crowe and James Tripp on this enlightening journey as they delve into the realms of magical thinking, scientific thinking, and the intricate interplay between the two. Gain new perspectives and insights into the nature of reality and discover how embracing different modes of thinking can enrich your own experience. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to the channel for more thought-provoking discussions. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. Enjoy the episode! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Join James Tripp and Alex Crowe in this thought-provoking podcast episode as they delve into the intriguing realm of dialogue with inner guides and the potential of AI as a thinking tool. They touch upon various topics, including the concept of the "King Within" from the book by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, personal experiences with engaging inner dialogues, and the parallels between language models and human cognition. The conversation takes an exciting turn as they explore the idea of building a second brain using AI technology, envisioning a future where individuals can have interactive conversations with their personal AI versions. They discuss the benefits of AI as a thinking partner, sharing ideas and insights, and how it can enhance productivity and learning. Drawing inspiration from the concept of "zettelcasting" coined by Nicholas Luhmann, they speculate on the potential of AI in transforming our ability to store and access knowledge. Additionally, they explore the art of crafting prompts and instructions for AI, drawing parallels with hypnotic language and internal structuring for self-dialogue. Discover the fascinating intersections between AI, inner dialogue, and human understanding in this engaging podcast episode. Join James and Alex as they unravel the possibilities and implications of AI as a tool for personal growth, expanding perspectives, and deepening self-awareness. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Join Alex Crowe and James Tripp as they delve into a wide range of topics, including their thoughts on the show "Showman" on Netflix and its emotional impact. They discuss the evolution of the live show and its exploration of life after death, sparked by personal experiences. The conversation takes an exciting turn as they explore the art of deception, sharing mind-boggling tricks and the psychology behind them. As the discussion unfolds, they touch upon mentalism and why some performers shy away from using the term. They reveal influences from books like "Magic and Showmanship" by Henning Nelms, which have had a profound impact on their crafts. The conversation expands to include the importance of thinking outside one's narrow expertise and drawing inspiration from diverse disciplines. Drawing from their experiences in hypnosis, therapy, coaching, and martial arts, Alex and James explore the interplay between different domains. They discover connections between mentalism and hypnosis, where suggestion and psychology play key roles. Furthermore, they highlight how their martial arts training has influenced their understanding of human behavior and power dynamics in combat. Witness the fascinating exchange of ideas as they discuss the intricacies of infighting in boxing, the role of balance and body control, and pattern interrupts. They emphasize the value of cross-pollinating skills and knowledge to foster innovation and growth in various fields. Join Alex Crowe and James Tripp as they uncover the hidden links between mentalism, martial arts, and hypnosis, offering valuable insights and thought-provoking perspectives. Whether you're a performer, a martial artist, or simply curious about the intriguing intersections of different disciplines, this video podcast is sure to expand your horizons and leave you with a fresh perspective on the power of cross-disciplinary learning. Don't miss this captivating conversation that bridges the gaps between magic, human psychology, and the martial arts world. Tune in now and discover the unexpected connections between these seemingly unrelated fields! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Join hosts James Tripp and Alex Crowe in this captivating podcast as they dive deep into the realms of consciousness, astral projection, and the mysteries of our existence. Explore the fascinating world of astral projection as James shares his profound knowledge and personal insights. Learn how this phenomenon allows individuals to transcend their physical bodies and explore other planes of existence. Delve into the intricacies of astral projection and gain a deeper understanding of its possibilities. But the conversation doesn't stop there. James and Alex venture into the realms of consciousness itself, contemplating the relationship between consciousness and the physical body. They challenge traditional notions, raising intriguing questions about the nature of consciousness and its potential extensions beyond our physical existence. The hosts also touch upon the captivating practices of Taoist Alchemy and Western Alchemy, unveiling their historical significance and modern relevance. Discover how these ancient traditions connect to our understanding of consciousness and how they contribute to expanding human knowledge. In a world where the pursuit of truth often leads to certainties, James and Alex invite you to embrace uncertainty. They emphasize the importance of remaining open-minded and receptive to new perspectives in the face of the enigmatic aspects of our existence. This podcast is a captivating journey that will leave you contemplating the mysteries of astral projection, consciousness, and the profound nature of our reality. Join James Tripp and Alex Crowe as they explore the unknown and challenge your understanding of what it means to be human. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this episode James Tripp and Alex Crowe dive into a fascinating discussion about the use of imagination in hypnosis. James, known for his street hypnosis demonstrations, has a unique approach that sets him apart from others in the field. Alex brings up an interesting observation, questioning why James doesn't rely more on imagination when exploring hypnotic phenomena with people. James acknowledges that he has indeed used metaphors in the past, such as imagining powerful glue spreading between the hand and the table or visualizing a hand levitating with balloons. However, he explains his shift away from relying heavily on metaphors and towards a more streamlined and efficient approach. As James explains, he focuses on the present moment and aims to elicit a specific response from the individual he is working with. He demonstrates this by describing his current preferred method for a hand stick, instructing the person to place their hand flat on the table and then observing their response as he guides them to imagine their hand sinking into the table. By emphasizing action and immediate feedback, James feels he can better tailor his approach to each individual's response and engagement. He shares his preference for using language that shapes the moment and elicits a direct response rather than relying solely on metaphors that may not resonate with everyone. While James acknowledges the potential benefits of metaphors, he highlights the importance of avoiding unnecessary complications or resistance that can arise when asking individuals to visualize specific objects. Instead, he opts for more permissive language, allowing people to imagine the feeling of receiving a heavy object rather than commanding them to visualize a specific item like a bowling ball. In summary, this thought-provoking podcast delves into James Tripp's evolution away from relying heavily on metaphors and towards a more action-oriented and tailored approach in hypnosis. The conversation between James and Alex offers valuable insights into the use of imagination and language in achieving effective hypnotic outcomes. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Join hosts James Tripp and Alex Crowe as they delve into the intriguing world of past life regression in this thought-provoking video podcast. James shares his insights on the topic, discussing the nature of memories, the malleability of the mind, and the power of hypnosis in creating and reconstructing memories. They explore the potential benefits and limitations of past life regression, addressing the controversial notion of recovering memories from former lives. Throughout the conversation, James and Alex touch on various aspects of past life regression, including the challenges of distinguishing between real and constructed memories, the role of sense-making in shaping our reality, and the potential for healing and personal transformation through accessing past life memories. They examine how past life regression can serve as a powerful ritual, influencing our sense of self and facilitating change by altering our relationship with past experiences. While acknowledging the uncertainties surrounding the authenticity of past life regression, James and Alex emphasize the potential value of this practice as a tool for personal growth and healing. They discuss the role of compassion, understanding, and reframing in changing our perspectives and beliefs about ourselves, ultimately transforming our present experiences. Join the hosts as they navigate the complex terrain of past life regression, weaving together the interplay of memories, meaning-making, and personal transformation. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this podcast offers fascinating insights into the human mind and its capacity to reshape our understanding of the past, present, and future. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
James Tripp talks about his experiments with creating spontaneous name amnesias and how to get them to work... and why! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this episode we dig into the how and why suggestions work and how to use them to influence in communication. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this episode James shares how to frame and use framing to seed ideas and lead cognition to really influence. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this episode James Tripp shares some of his insights from his years as a hypnotist, as it relates to mind reading and how far you can really take it. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
It is often said you can use eye accessing to determine if someone is lying or being deceitful. We discuss the extent to which this is true, it's limitations, and how you can level up your communication skills by paying attention to people's eye movements. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
We discuss how to do some mind reading using NLP and the difference between recognising processes vs content. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
We discuss one of the biggest mistakes we see with NLP trainings today, the difference between learning a set of techniques and learning a new mindset through NLP Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
What is the shadow self and are you familiar with yours? How does it affect your day to day and can you change that? In this episode of Tripp and Crowe, we chat with Lian Brook-Tyler of Waking The Wild. Check out her website and podcast at https://www.wakingthewild.com Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Have you ever thought about changing yourself? Changing your habits, actions, thought, patterns, behaviours, even your personality? We discuss how with some neurolinguistic programming and some clever hypnosis you can do just that. In this episode of the Trip and Crow podcast, we speak to Damon Cart and his application of Steve Andreas's Self Concept Model. Damon has his own YouTube channel as well, you can check him out at the handle @DamonCart and he's also founder of www.selfconcept.com. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
You, as I and everybody else, have been indoctrinated with an idea of how we're supposed to achieve success, or attaining anything of value. Things we need to do, and things we THINK we need to do, to be able to get to where we want. But⦠what are these rarely questioned rules to attaining success? This is what this episode is about. In this episode James Tripp and Alex Crowe chat to John P Morgan. JP Morgan went from having to sell his bike to be able to make rent, to owning a four property estate in Hawaii and he did it by having a very unconventional organization of reality. We find out how he got to Hawaii and how he built his empire, but more importantly, how does he think, and how does he organize his reality? And what can we take from that and bring into our own lives? This is what we're exploring, the unconventional paths to success. We also discuss the "quantum physics" behind it, how thoughts create, the effect of your subconscious, and the works of Neville Goddard, James Allen, Napoleon Hill (author of Think and Grow Rich) and more! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Miss Excel makes six figures a day on TikTok. That's over a hundred thousand dollars on a social media platform selling an Excel course. And she claims she's done it through manifestation. I mean, the law of attraction, like the Secret, you know where you manifest what you want using visualization. You use your mind and your thoughts to bring into reality what you want. What??? Stop and first ask yourself, what is it that you believe? Are you pro law of attraction and manifestation? Are you against it? Do you think it's all bunk and bull and you know it's just a scam or is it something that you think might work? Figure it out because this is probably the most important thing that you can understand (if you understand it well) and that will have the biggest impact on your life... but it probably doesn't work the way you think it does. James Tripp and Alex Crowe discuss the "quantum physics" behind it, how thoughts create, the effect of your subconscious, and the works of Neville Goddard, James Allen, Napoleon Hill (author of Think and Grow Rich) and more! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Do you consider yourself to be βconfidentβ? Or, conversely, are you SEEKING confidence? (Perhaps, like many, believing it to be the answer to all your major problems in life.) "How can I be more confident?" is without doubt one of the question most commonly asked by those starting out in self development. In this episode Tripp and Crowe unpack the nature of this much sought after 'quality', investigating both its powerful allure AND why seeking it may be just about the worst thing you can do! Contrary to first instincts, self evolution isn't just about becoming more of what you think you need to be. More often itβs about letting go of old, deeply-held βtruthsβ, thus creating the necessary space for new and unimagined potentials to unfold. Tune in to this episode to see how you can apply the unique Tripp and Crowe blend of NLP, guerrilla psychology, hypnosis and other βmind techβ to creating more of what YOU want to see comingΒ intoΒ yourΒ life. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
If you feel like your self improvement efforts arenβt quite yielding the results that you want (we've been there too) take heart: there ARE better waysβ¦ and this is what Tripp and Crowe is all about! In this inaugural episode we talk about how we started out on our respective journeys and how NLP and hypnosis influenced us, as well as providing powerful insights you can use today. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting