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The Adventures of Anybody

3.94 of 5 stars 3.94  ·  rating details  ·  36 ratings  ·  5 reviews
A pure but not so very simple fairy tale that weaves a hypnotic web. Delightfully illustrated and designed for all ages, this story is destined to take a place with great works of fiction, like Alice in Wonderland, Wind in the Willows, and other great works. But with one twist: Richard is not only a great story teller, he is one of, if not the greatest, hypnotic communicat...more
Hardcover, 96 pages
Published June 1st 1993 by Meta Publications (first published 1993)
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Polina
Polina rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: audio
Got it in mp3 format so I guess I have got the best of both worlds - the content and the "best read out loud to you" part. I found my mind constantly wondering and trying to decipher what each sequence in the story was supposed to "teach" you and what effect it was meant to have, what techniques were used and why, which interfered with my total immersion and enjoyment of the story. But at times I did find myself being "hypnotized" into total focus on what was being ...more
Tadd Rosenfeld
Any book by Richard Bandler deserves at least four stars. Period.
The Adventures of Anybody is an experiment in subliminal storytelling, and therefore enlightening read for those interested in neuro-linguistic programming.
Anton
Anton rated it 5 of 5 stars
Read it twice...need another couple of rounds. "Mind-bending+"
Mia
Mia rated it 5 of 5 stars
An amazing book. Hypnotic and a true fable.
William
Like a lot of Bandler's work, could use a little more on the horizontal plane. When I read it, though, I read it normally (rather than extra slowly, as I've since learned one should do when reading trance-texts), so possible re-read is merited.
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