Neurolinguistic Submodalities: "The smallest and most precise building blocks that make up the structure of human experience." Focusing on the neuro-linguistic building blocks raises awareness about how our subconscious structures our world. These building blocks consist of the most minutely precise bits of information taken in by our human senses. The way I structure my world is not the way you structure yours. I recall what I see where you may recall what you hear. Seeing the brightness, color, contrast, and intensity of an experience is not the same as hearing the volume, cadence, or the rhythm of the very same experience.
I have come to believe that paying attention to these submodalities can be a useful tool for understanding self and neighbor. Especially when one can get out of his/her head and into the experience.
I have come to believe that paying attention to these submodalities can be a useful tool for understanding self and neighbor. Especially when one can get out of his/her head and into the experience.