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Neurographics

  • A Neurographic line is a type of line that moves uniquely and unpredictably, leading us to unexpected places. It can be used to tap into the unconscious part of the human psyche to solve personal and organizational problems.

  • The Neurographic pattern is a technique where the meaning projected in a line is connected and harmonized, resulting in a state of acceptance and decision-making. This technique helps to transform conflicts into solutions by embracing paradoxical contradictions. 

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10 PRINCIPLES:

  1. Image unites meanings

  2. Meanings focus states

  3. The mind creates problems

  4. Solutions can have bionic attributes

  5. The ability to capture the universe on the edge of a pencil

  6. Ease of drawing

​7. Shapes and lines make up the
    world

8. The satisfaction brought by
    harmony
9. Every task has a graphical
    solution
10. The drawing plane is
      boundless

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THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS SYSTEM:

  • Synergy with other transformation methods

  • Focus on the neural connections that form the foundation of our being

  • The speed of the process (as little as 10 minutes!), or the flexibility to take as much time as necessary to solve a problem

  • The ability to use it independently

  • The ability to work with unmanifested and invisible objects, which is different from most methods that deal only with manifested objects

  • A universal code and language that is easy to learn

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INTERESTING INSIGHTS:

  • When used in group processes, NeuroGraphics can enhance emotional coherence and foster collective consciousness, thereby improving collaboration and teamwork.

  • NeuroGraphics is a method that assists individuals in establishing communication processes that enable the transfer of information, expression of opinions, and mutual understanding.

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EFFECTS:

  • Sustainable personal satisfaction and joy

  • Balance and harmony, leading to consent

  • Reduced conflict and mutual understanding

  • Sustainable motivation to live and inspiration

  • A thirst for activity and creativity

  • Synchronization and rest

  • Ultimately, a state of flow and happiness

From workshops:

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