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Core Transformation: Reaching the Wellspring Within 1st Edition, Kindle Edition
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- Publication dateSeptember 27, 2012
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One of the most important works I have come across in any field, Core Transformation should be adopted as the principal therapy by every therapist in the country, understood and practiced by everyone in the helping and legal professions, as well as parents and teachers. I stand in awe at the simplicity, clarity and directness of a work of such magnitude, and will do all I can to promote it. --Joseph Chilton Pearce, author, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg, The Magical Child, Evolution's End
I am astounded. Suddenly we have a bridge from psychopathology (or plain human problems) to enlightenment. There it stands, every beam in place and traffic already passing over it. I know therapist types will make ready use of it, and I hope religions will embrace the profound implications of this fine new bridge into their territory. --Wilson Van Dusen, Ph.D, former Chief Psychologist at Mendocino State Hospital, CA
Core Transformation is a brilliant book about a brilliant process. It quickly takes you to the core of your being. What a powerful and simple gift! I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to achieve higher states of love, peace and joy! -Jack Canfield, President, Self Esteem Seminars, author, Chicken Soup for the Soul
The way to a man and woman s heart is through this book. Core Transformation will help you turn your limitations inside out, enabling you to experience yourself in a way you never dreamed possible. -Michele Weiner-Davis, author, Divorce Busting
Core Transformation takes us beyond assumed boundaries, into the virgin territories of the self-a place of greater courage and love, into the well-spring of authenticity, the core of being. -Dan Millman, author, The Way of the Peaceful Warrior and The Life You Were Born to Live
This book will take you there. Compassionately, clearly and interestingly written, with just the right balance of idea and procedure. There is no limit to the good Core Transformation could end up doing. --Huth Prather, author, Notes to Myself
This book will help you make changes that lead directly to increased personal effectiveness. I recommend Core Transformation to anyone in business who wants to improve results. --Dan Thomas, Ph.D., former Professor, Harvard and Stanford Business Schools; author of Business Sense
From the Author
The material presented in this book is a breakthrough for me both personally and professionally, and I believe it is a breakthrough in the field of personal growth and psychology. As I explored and developed the Core Transformation Process with clients and with myself, I began to have a sense of awe and reverence for what I witnessed. Powerfully transforming states of consciousness, which I call Core States, were naturally emerging. These states seemed to be identical to the states of consciousness many people strive for in spiritual traditions, described as transcendent or spiritual experiences. Through doing the Core Transformation Process these states became more than a temporary high--they became the basis for living from a new "center."
The way these experiences emerged was surprising and unexpected. I had no intention of developing a process with spiritual overtones. My goal was to develop a process that went deep enough to the core of our experience to be effective with everything from seemingly trivial problems to our biggest life issues. I wanted something that went deeper than what I had known Before--both for myself and for my clients.
In this search I gave myself the challenge of working with people who had some major limitation they hadn't been able to change. The issues they dealt with varied widely from chronic pain, abuse, bulimia, rage, sexual difficulties, codependency, to the man who felt he always held himself back from living his full potential.
In seeking to find what would transform these major life issues I stumbled upon a process that went far beyond my original goals. Most of the people I took through it got the results they wanted in their lives--either complete changes or significant movement in the direction they desired. But beyond that, they wrote me cards and letters telling me things like, "It's a miracle," or, "Everything has changed." One person who didn't get what he had specifically asked for said, "I got something better; something wonderful is happening that's hard to put into words."
Discovering these incredibly powerful Core States at the center of every inner part in myself and others has certainly transformed my sense of the spiritual nature within each of us. This spiritual nature is not a belief system, it is an experience, and I want to acknowledge that you may prefer to describe your experience in other terms. You do not need to have a spiritual belief to benefit from the Core Transformation Process. When we do this process with individual clients, or in workshops, we often do not talk about what kind of experience to expect. You will get equally strong results whether you describe your experience as spiritual, or in other terms that fit better for you.
...As you do these exercises, be gentle and patient with yourself. As you read each step, we will be there with you, guiding you in what may be the kindest thing you have done for yourself in some time. The process is simple and straightforward. First we will assist you in welcoming the parts of yourself that you want to change--they are about to become your strongest and most helpful allies.
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This simple ten-step process offers a gentle, compassionate way to melt limitations rather than fight them. Specific changes attributed to the Core Transformation process include career advances, healing relationships, stopping smoking, healing "problem" emotions, improving health, overcoming depression, and developing an underlying sense of well-being. THIS BOOK SHOWS YOU HOW!
"My life has changed in so many ways...sometimes I just want to pinch myself and say, 'Is this real?' because life is happier every day...." (p.71)
"...the results are spectacular. I've been attracting people that are focused, not upset, not angry. I no longer waste energy...." (p.58)
"The most exciting part was the discovery that I didn't have to go outside myself to get inner peace...." (p.98)
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"After the seminar I didn't think about the change, I just went about my life, but I have found that my response (at work) is entirely different. The feeling that I used to get in my heart didn't happen. I used to have incredible pain in my chest because I didn't know what to do. The choking feeling that I used to get in my throat didn't happen. This time, without even thinking about it, I started breathing really deeply--where before I didn't breathe. Instead of the old voice in my head that said, 'It's impossible,' Now I have a knowing that says, 'Yes, we can do something. I will work on it.'
"Before doing the Core Transformation Process, I had tried everything. I have been studying self-help methods since I was sixteen. I tried "being positive." I told myself that everything would work out fine. That didn't work at all. It drained me. No one believed me because I didn't believe it. Now I feel much more neutral. I'm able to see everyone's side and I don't get into the emotions of it. And I love my job again! I had been thinking I needed a new career, and that was really scary because I'm good at this and I like it. It was very disturbing to me to think about changing careers. So now I have my life back.
"What I love is that when I did the technique, I changed and it has lasted. I don't have to consciously do anything; it's all automatic. It's like I have a new me. An unexpected bonus was that I stopped smoking as a result of the Core Transformation Process. What happened is that afterwards I didn't want a cigarette! The desire was gone! I didn't decide to quit, I just didn't want one.
"I have been dating the same person for 10 years... and there was a lot of yuck happening in the relationship. Now, we're living together! After the process I was able to communicate with my partner about how I wanted to relate and how I wanted life to be. Then it was a matter of 'Do you want to paint this picture with me, and does this picture match your picture?' Before, my attitude was 'If you don't want it, I'll be heartbroken.' My new attitude is 'It's okay, because I'm now me and I'm whole. And I can have a life whether you want to be in it or not.' And what's even greater is that once I became whole and let him go, he came to me!"
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- Publication date : September 27, 2012
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About the author

Connirae Andreas, PhD is an international leader in the field of personal development of more than four decades. She is best known for her groundbreaking work developing Core Transformation, a method through which our limitations become the doorway to a felt experience many describe “love” “peace” “presence” or “oneness.” Through the steps of the process, this felt experience offers a profound healing resolving many limiting emotions and behaviors. Connirae’s new Wholeness Work offers a precise way to experience “dissolving the ego” in a way that resolves our life issues and goes even further in a gentle yet systematic process of evolving or awakening. Her work is strongly influenced by her personal experience with the late Dr. Milton H. Erickson, and has been translated into over 15 languages.
Connirae is the author or co-author of many books and Trainer manuals in personal development and transformation, including Heart of the Mind, Change Your Mind—and Keep the Change (co-authored with husband Steve Andreas), and Core Transformation: reaching the Wellspring Within (co-authored with Tamara Andreas), and Coming to Wholeness: how to Awaken and Live with Ease. To support quality trainings becoming more widely available, she has developed in-depth Trainer Materials for key trainings, including Core Transformation and the new Wholeness Work. Before her work developing Core Transformation and Wholeness Work, Connirae was a developer in the field of NLP, her work including innovations in language patterns and conversational change, contributions to positive parenting methods, to natural self-healing, and (with Steve Andreas) developing effective change protocols for resolving grief, for tapping into how we unconsciously code the experience of time, and more. The Andreases authored manuals for teaching in-depth Practitioner and Master Practitioner NLP programs oriented towards coaching and personal transformation.
Connirae lives in Boulder, Colorado, and enjoys visits with her grandchildren.
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2013I'm only a third of the way through this book, and I haven't put it to practice yet, but it sounds absolutely amazing. It sounds like a hacker's guide to enlightenment.
There seem to be some parallels between the end result of this process (unexplainable sensations/experiences of "beingness") and more mystical spiritual traditions like Tantric (Tibetan) Buddhism (Dzogchen).
I Love NLP. Love love love. Genuinely understanding how our brains work and can be re-programmed for the better. The subconscious is amazing and tapping into that can be a serious endeavor. NLP takes hundreds of years of mystical teachings that can take a lifetime for an ordinary person to master (if they're lucky) and gives you an incredible shortcut. No need to master meditation or esoteric philosophy on the "absolute nature" of things, etc...
With the many books on Tibetan Mysticism and Philosophy that I've come across, I've just felt at a loss to really absorb any of it. I knew the whole point was to find that amazingness within, to shift from that victimhood mode to a more abundant mode. But sometimes traditions that have taken hundreds of years to develop can become overcomplicated with time. I couldn't stay patient with how short our time is in this society. NLP gives you a ticket directly to the finish line. I've always been frustrated at the use of words like "enlightenment" and "being", which mean absolutely nothing to me. But through the Core Transformation process I better understand from a psycho-scientific perspective what it all means. You don't go through life happy even when bad things happen - but you keep your strength, focus, repose, from a deep core within - a "wellspring" within - so you can handle things with confidence when you otherwise would fall apart, freak out, or otherwise act irrationally. I really appreciate the plain English. I've been so incredibly sick of meaningless translations of words and prose from hundreds if not thousands of years ago from around the world. It's been otherwise like trying to understand Shakespeare, which I don't have the patience to bother with.
I would say for the most effectiveness, one should lead a life of service to bring happiness and well-being to others. Be community and relationship oriented. Then this shortcut to "enlightenment" will make more sense. It's not something that can or should be achieved in a solitary life. There are many books that take the Boddhisattva (spiritual warrior) path of Mahayana Buddhism (including Tibetan and Zen) and discuss the importance of compassion, giving, generosity, abundance, gratitude, mindfulness, etc. All of this helps the "Core Transformation"....
But I am nothing short of flabbergasted at how simple and elegant the Core Transformation process is. I've always felt it's unfair for "enlightenment" to be limited to only the most dedicated practitioners who often already live a comfortable life and with minimal stress/pressure. Everybody deserves to go through life with strength and clarity and feeling empowered instead of weak, even if life gets challenging. This cuts to the chase.
I will warn that as much as our negative/destructive behaviors are often working against us, sometimes there are legitimate reasons for us to be angry, fearful, etc. Sometimes we need to attend to our life's challenges (securing income, shelter, food, leisure time, etc) and so we have to strive for a better/simpler life as well. Sometimes life is a mess (after losing a job, for example) and so mileage may vary - sometimes the stress is practical. But hopefully you'll be able to get through it with a bit more strength and confidence than before.
I'm relieved that I can have my "own" way to become a more centered person without feeling like I have to jump on the eastern spiritual bandwagon. At times I feel so jealous/envious, but I feel at such a loss because it takes years of focus which I don't have (as a single parent) to even seem legitimate and not some 'faker' looking for approval. I've felt a certain resentment/bitterness towards people who act enlightened, full of nothing but gratitude and love and bliss.... when I have struggled in my life. My life has been a struggle and it bothers me that others can act so happy. It's insulting and totally unrelatable to most of the people who go through life scraping on by. In that sense I've felt like I don't want to be like them at all. At one point I had a direct interest in eastern spiritual paths but was looked down upon in somewhat of a condescending way as a "faker" looking for approval. Ever since then I've felt bitter about it all and have stayed far away. But now I feel like I have a means to be at their level on my own terms without active naively "happy".
Now I can feel like I can be around "enlightened" peers and behave more confidently and not feel so insecure/inferior. I'm keeping this wonderful secret (and anything NLP) to myself.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2009The most powerful processes in nlp include parts integration, and if you train with certain trainers you also learn Time Line Techniques, and Timeline Therapy (TM) techniques. When you learn about the hierarchy of ideas, you know that certain types of questions rewire your brain.
In parts integration, chunking up questions open up abstract or big picture thinking, and resolve inner conflict. Chunking down helps you to problem solve, and get more specific. Lateral chunking opens up choices within a category. For example, if you want to buy a luxury car, and you want to consider options other than a Merecedes, you might ask (LC)'what other types of luxury car would I buy?' If you (CU)ask yourself what will having this car get me that's more important? The answer moves you through a different level of consciousness, which if you're like me could be status, comfort, luxury, freedom, peace etc. Einstein said: 'A problem cannot be solved from the same level of consciousness in which it was created.'
So, if you take some of these techniques, combine them, add a splash of genius and intuition, as Connirae Andreas has done, you have an extremely powerful and effective tool of transformation, and it's also easy to use. It's more than Timeline techniques, it's more than parts integration as you may know it. It's parts integration on steroids.
Values are what's important to you.
CT moves an undesired behavior, limitation or internal conflict up through your values hierarchy, and enables you to access more abstract levels of consciousness, until you access your 'core' value. When you reach the core value, you may have some interesting and trance forming experiences.
As the author advises, I used this on a minor behavior first...eating when I'm not hungry, and applied the state changing question, I went through a few layers such as feeling satisfied, and 'already feeling satisfied, what would that enable you to get that's even more important,... eventually I arrived at inner peace, and my core value of 'Oneness or Unity.' When I reached the core state I intuitively asked what would transform that even more, the answer for me was 'divine light.' Since then I have been able to ..catch myself in the act, and not eat when i am not hungry.
Having read as little as 50 pages you can run a five step version of CT, without the Timeline technique. What enhances this more is using the core value to further transform the limitations, which makes the results even more spectacular. As you get further into the book you can add on more sophisticated techniques such as Parental Timeline reimprinting, dealing with conflicts between parts, growing up a part, and so on, which make for some intriguing and exciting experiences.
If you're not familiar with nlp, this book is written for everybody, and is totally jargon free. My recommendation if you don't get an answer to your question, keep asking, it's like a hammer and chisel, sometimes it takes several hits to make a breakthrough.
It's easy to imagine its huge potential for psychologists, nlp trainers, life coaches, gurus, and anyone who wants to make a change, and I plan on using it extensively from now on. I note that there are Core Transformation coaches all over the world, and it's a mystery that it's not more popular given how powerful this technique really is. This would most definitely be my desert island read. Hope this was helpful.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2010I can not believe how well the methods worked on me! I have been diagnosed with depression back in 1994. During that year I did a lot of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) with a therapist. I also purchased the New Mood Therapy book. I did so much writing to challenge my thoughts the the combined writings were over two inches thick. After doing this for about a week or two, I felt a change in the negative thoughts I was working on. But I had to keep doing it to keep my negative thoughts in check. If I stopped, my negative thoughts will comeback after several months. Fast forward to about two months ago and I would have said that CBT is the best type of therapy out there. Then I heard about this book and how the methods had a much quicker response to the negative issues and how the changes seem to "stick" even after doing the process one time. I found that very hard to believe.
Not anymore! And I have only read half of the book!!
On a negative note, I don't think this book is for everybody because I don't think a lot of people can administer the steps to themselves alone. Because of my experience of doing CBT writings, it wasn't that difficult for me to do the steps. I have to say that it was different at first but I finally got the hang of it.
It's too bad there isn't that many certified therapist using Core Transformation. Like some other reviewer have said, maybe it is because the therapist would not get repeat customers doing this kind of therapy. With my professional CBT Dr., I was seeing her every other week for a year. I felt like a broken record talking to her about my same issues that was gripping me.
I really can't say enough on how this book has helped me. Even with the issues I had it really helped me to keep my reactions in check!!
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- SimonReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 6, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Was looking to add to my toolkit - this just may have become my toolkit and toolbox in one.
Was looking to add to my toolkit - this just may have become my toolkit and toolbox in one. The concept of embracing our limitations and transforming them through the core rather than deleting them is spot on. As a transformative hypnotist - I was looking to add to my toolkit and all of a sudden, everything I had in my toolkit now seems to have taken a massive back seat.
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Hypnose Humaniste Côte d'Azur EURLReviewed in France on February 13, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Pour professionnels de la santé
Super bouquin qui est destiné aux personnes ayant déjà une bonne connaissance de la PNL
- Divya SrinivasanReviewed in India on July 29, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful life-altering book as a companion to the course and by itself
I picked up this book as a complement to the Core Transformation Workshop run by their Andreases. One doesn't need to be to have experienced the workshop in order to receive the best from this book. Packed with testimonials, real-life case studies and ample explanations about this extraordinary self-work process. Thanks to CT my life has altered in ways I never thought it would. I have replaced my daily meditation practice with CT and I intend to do this for the rest of my life. I give this book 5 stars and a hearty recommendation - this isn't a book to be merely read but to be studied and practiced. Prepare to have your mind opened and your soul soothed in infinite ways.
- nohmnReviewed in Canada on February 14, 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars Another book for which I feel five stars not enough
The reference to this book in Jack Elias' outstanding book 'Finding True Magic' led me to order it. I have found it to be a treasure. I am not sure how much my response to it has benefitted from a first reading of 'Finding True Magic' and Elias' masterful presentation of a number of NLP and hypnotherapeutic techniques but it has so far been immensely helpful. I am extremely grateful for both of these books ('Finding True Magic' and also 'Core Transformation') .. they suggest skills and technqiues that seem to me both astonishingly effective and remarkably helpful... not merely in terms of questions of functioning more efficiently (e.g., dealing with writer's block) but also in terms of what might be considered spiritual growth (dealing with impediments to more consistently compassionate behaviour, for example; a help in putting things more into perspective, including issues of serious health questions or life and death, and not forgetting that even such things as these are relatively minor despite what a frigthening 'shock wave' the threat of them can create).
- Ron FluxReviewed in Germany on October 15, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars A profound experience
You don't need drugs to experience heightened states of being. Just let someone guide you through Core Transformation.