NLP Through ThirukkkuraL – Energy flows in the direction of focus

Energy flows in the direction of
focus
KuraL
அல்லவை தேய அறம்பெருகும் நல்லவை
நாடி இனிய சொலின். 10-96
Transliteration
Allavai theya aRam
perukum nallavai
naadi iniya solin
Meaning:
His
sins vanish, virtues grow
whose fruitful words with sweetness flow
Explanation
If we can speak kind
words with sweetness flowing in every utterance, it not only makes a positive
impression about us, it not only makes others feel nice and positively impacts
them, but cleanses our soul as well. Vices vanish virtue grows in us.
Coming to NLP
Energy flows in the direction of focus.
Words we utter before
impacting others first affects us. Our subconscious mind does not know the
difference between your or our , present or past.
Every statement we make
is a reinforcement of our belief.
Even in chiding others,
pinpointing mistakes of others, if we are unkindly, our mind takes it as dictum
for us too. Unknowingly if we do any mistake, our subconscious mind
automatically finds way to punish us.
Every expression is a
process of conditioning our mind. If we practice speaking kindly then mind
becomes resourceful automatically and so any past conditioning for pain or
punishment is dissolved and we become automatically a positive person.
NLP says speak
appropriately

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NLP Through ThirukkuraL 2



LANGUAGE IS PERSONALITY
KuraL



நிறைமொழி மாந்தர் பெருமை  நிலத்து
மறைமொழி காட்டி விடும்          / 3-28/
Transliteration
NiRai mozhi Maandhar perumai
nilathu
maRai mozhi kaatti vidum
Meaning:
Full-worded men by what they say
their greatness to the world display
Explanation
Great
men, people of nobility, people with sincere intention express appropriately in
a dignified way.
ThiruvaLLuvar
says the words a person uses will indicate clearly the nature & stature of
a person

Coming to NLP
Words are
verbal expression of one’s thoughts.
Words are
symbols of a man’s thinking.
Unless we
communicate in words what we expect from others we cannot get things done,
In fact
we cannot make others understand if we do not communicate.
Choice of
words make a significant difference in the impact they create
NLP says “Every expression is an expression of one’s beliefs”
What we think we express in words
unconsciously.
Our intentions get expressed in
words. This the listener can sense and infer accordingly.
According to NLP ‘words indicate a
person’s preference & intention’.
By studying the language of the
person, a trained NLP practitioner can sense what goes on in the mind of a
person.
Thus NLP and ThirukkuraL are
parallels in hinting at the same point. 

NLP Through Thirukural 1




REPRESENTATIONAL
SYSTEM
KuraL



சுவையொளி ஊறோசை நாற்றமென் றைந்தின்
வகைதெரிவான் கட்டே உலகு  ( 3 :
27)



Transliteration:
Suvaioli Ooruosai Naatramendru Aindhin
Vakaidherivaan Katte Ulaku

Meaning
They gain
the world who grasp & tell
Of taste, sight hearing touch & smell

Explanation
ThiruvaLLuvar,
the author of ThirukkuraL, is clear in stating the role of 5 senses in gaining
knowledge from the world manifest and mastery over worldly affairs.
ThiruvaLLuvar says ‘he will command the world who appreciates the true value of
5 senses namely seeing hearing feeling smelling & tasting.
This
commandment of ThiruvaLLuvar is reflected by NLP.

Coming to NLP
REPRESENTATIONAL SYSTEM
NLP says
we do not experience the world directly, rather it happens through our
senses. 
Our senses are the doorways of our perception.
Senses are the modes with which we cognize the world.
All we know of the world we know through our senses.
Senses represent the world to us & so 5 senses are called REPRESENTATIONAL
SYSTEM
We have
five main sensory modalities.
Our inner subjective experience is structured in terms of these senses.
When we think, or process information internally, we “re-present” the
information in terms of the sensory systems – our representational
systems. 
They are our only contact with the “outside world.  In NLP we refer to these as the main
modalities.
V –
Visual- seeing; A – Auditory- hearing; K – Kinesthetic- feeling; O – Olfactory-
smelling; G – Gustatory- tasting
To the
extent our senses are sharp the information received will be rich & matured
to well process for manipulation.
Sensory
acuity is important for mastery of NLP skills
Thus we
can easily agree that NLP & ThirukkuraL emphasize on the same point