NLP Modelling
NLP MODELLING – a technology with a focus on the accelerated replication of excellence
NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) modelling uses altered states of consciousness (i.e. types of trance) to unconsciously uptake the skills of geniuses. After the assimilation of these skills, via methods you will witness over the coming year, the skills are then practiced in a context similar to that which the genius currently performs in. This continues until the level of skill of the modeller achieves roughly the same kind of results in this context as the orginal genius did in theirs.
This can be equated to how a baby learns its native language. Due to a small child's lack of information about the world, their senses are completely open to the environment they live in. In this state of not knowing, the child takes in information from the geniuses around it (all other humans that have the skill to communicate with each other through verbal interaction) and mimics what it sees, hears and feels until the point it can achieve similar communicational outcomes as its fellow native speakers.
Not only does a child's lack of information about anything elevate the level of sensory input that it is capable of. This lack of information also leads to a lack of "self-consciousness" that is of primary importance in the process of imatation to the point of mastery.
NLP modelling provides a way back to such a way of learning and will be used by Arton, with the help of a group of world renowned experts (more info on these shortly), to acquire and perfect the skills that took the world’s top footballers many years to master in just a matter of months.

