Using VAK Modalities for Learning And Revision
Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:30 pm
I didn't know what else to call this. I was reading one of Bandler's books and he was talking about how we experience the world through the senses - visual, auditory and the kinesthetic senses. So most of us process through a primary filter.
So say you're a visual, then your primary mode is seeing the world, visualizing things, looking at the map, etc.
If you go back to a sarge that messed up in your mind, you will only focus on what you saw. What you say/ what she said and how you both felt may be minor points.
And that's the problem.
When we can re-experience the world through the other modalities, we can achieve higher learnings.
Its also a much more vivid event to re-experience when you use all of your modalities simultaneously.
An example is the lemon. If I hand you a lemon and you feel its weight, then you see its bright yellow color and smell its citrus flavor and as you slice into it, you hear it crackle as the juices come off of it and the knife hits the cutting board making that sound...you might even taste a little of the lemon juice and sense that tarty flavor.
Are you salivating?
Ha. Ya see! That's what I'm talking about.
We can literally go back and re-experience our interactions with women and find missing information in them. We can also go back to where things went off course and do course correction
Doing this, we can learn what to do right in the future.
So say you're a visual, then your primary mode is seeing the world, visualizing things, looking at the map, etc.
If you go back to a sarge that messed up in your mind, you will only focus on what you saw. What you say/ what she said and how you both felt may be minor points.
And that's the problem.
When we can re-experience the world through the other modalities, we can achieve higher learnings.
Its also a much more vivid event to re-experience when you use all of your modalities simultaneously.
An example is the lemon. If I hand you a lemon and you feel its weight, then you see its bright yellow color and smell its citrus flavor and as you slice into it, you hear it crackle as the juices come off of it and the knife hits the cutting board making that sound...you might even taste a little of the lemon juice and sense that tarty flavor.
Are you salivating?
Ha. Ya see! That's what I'm talking about.
We can literally go back and re-experience our interactions with women and find missing information in them. We can also go back to where things went off course and do course correction
Doing this, we can learn what to do right in the future.