Saturday 23 November 2013

NLP through stories - story 10





Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar was a great Bengali scholar.
Once he went to see a drama.
In the play the hero unbearably tortures the heroine.
Vidayasagar witnessing this could not tolerate and jumped on the stage and started beating the hero with his chappal.

The whole audience was shocked and paralysed by the behavior of this eminent scholar Iswara Chandra Vidyasagr.

The actor playing hero’s role hugged the chappal & fell at the feet of Vidyasagar.
Then the actor spoke,
“ I have received many awards & prizes for my acting.
Now in my opinion none of them is so precious as this chappal.
This chappal would ever remain a memento;
this memento will keep reminding me that
a great scholar like Iswara Chandra Vidyasagar
got very impressed with my acting and
took it as real life character.”


In fact the actor felt excited and Vidyasagar felt embarrassed
by his irresistible behavior. 



For Vidyasagar in his involvement he could not differentiate drama & real life.
In his perception it was real at that moment.  That means his perception as true characters in real life becomes his reality and so irresistibly he beats the hero. 
Like this experience of VIdyasagar, our mind cannot differentiate between real & imagination in an ‘uptime ’ (involved state) and perceived reality becomes real reality.
NLP says in fact we deal only with perceived reality; perception becomes reality.
There is nothing 100% objective in this manifested world;
every experience is mixed with subjective element  to a very lesser or greater degree.
The hero here did not take it offensive when Vidyasagar beat him with chappal; but rather saw this as a compliment; he saw the action of Vidyasagar from an empowering angle.
In fact  hero gave a new meaning to the behavior of Vidyasagar and felt it welcome.
This way of shifting perspective and giving new meaning to the behavior in order to move away from
unresourcefulness  to resourcefulness  is called MEANING REFRAMING in NLP
With meaning reframing you can turn difficulties as opportunities for growth & gain.
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