Dr. Yehia A. Ibrahim
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Perceptual Thinking and Love Languages

Dear Franis and colleagues from the de Bono society: I always "think" that before we were born we were in a very tight belly that I do not remember if it were really felt that tight . After I was bor…

Replied Mar 2

Perceptual Thinking and Love Languages

What a great morning to start with a note from someone who is perceptually and spiritually dearest but not physically as closest. Yes, people are connected to gifts. Gifts are valuable and those who…

Replied Mar 1

Perceptual Thinking and Love Languages

Franis: I am sorry that I have mistaken your name in my reply to your reply. It's again some shortange in my perceptual thinking proccess. Please accept my apology. Yehia

Replied Feb 27

Perceptual Thinking and Love Languages

Francis: You have been blessed with a great wisdom. I love your reply so much for it forms the same basis of love languages that Gary Chapman started with. What makes our love language different and…

Replied Feb 27

 

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Dear Franis and colleagues from the de Bono society: I always "think" that before we were born we were in a very tight belly that I do not remember if it were really felt that tight . After I was born and every time I celebrate a new birthday for my…
March 2
You are charming to hand out such compliments! I am flattered that you believe I am articulate in addressing bonding questions. I have witnessed that the ability to establish rapport is an ignored skill, but one that is quite handy and even necessa…
March 2
What a great morning to start with a note from someone who is perceptually and spiritually dearest but not physically as closest. Yes, people are connected to gifts. Gifts are valuable and those who are gifted the know-how of using their mind delibe…
March 1
Can you offer to us more of your diverse perceptions about the complex factors that allow you to feel bonded to fellow creative thinkers? I would love to hear more from you on this important subject of connection and how it is found, nurtured and d…
February 28
I know I have an original name designed to trip up those who are not paying careful attention. Partly my use of my own name was designed to discern who was paying attention. You failed the test, but then you noticed it without prompting! So you pass…
February 28
Franis: I am sorry that I have mistaken your name in my reply to your reply. It's again some shortange in my perceptual thinking process. Please accept my apology. Yehia
February 27
Francis: You have been blessed with a great wisdom. I love your reply so much for it forms the same basis of love languages that Gary Chapman started with. What makes our love language different and our every thing different is a complex number of f…
February 27
I have noticed that people have a very specific sequence and some hold very high qualifiers to the process of bonding. Fascinating how these "rituals of bonding" vary for people. The most interesting experience I had in bonding and making friends w…
February 26
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I do not exaggerate it if I say that perception is the heart of consciousness and consciousness is life.  Soon after I gave my perceptual thinking mechanism undivided attention as the key to all other thinking mechanisms, I started to learn life bet…
February 7
Hi Graeme, I’ve noticed an update of your profile. I tried to explain the relation ship as I did by making a quotation from Michael. This is how I see it: My self perception ultimately displays into me becoming and affecting things to actualize that…
January 25
I thing perception also depends on the interdependency between the inner and outer that expresses in self. That is, perception is the relationship between meaning and performance. It sits at the very top of Maslow's needs. It is what motivates us al…
January 22
Greetings Yehia, Yes, a mind-map of various authors in related fields is always an interesting thing to look at. Also it's educational if one is not familiar with all authors involved. It was in service of this exact objective that led me to invent…
January 21
I do thank all the repliers for my perception note. Will we be able to draw a mind map to show how the work the four gurus (Drs. Albert Ellis, Edward de Bono, Tony Buzan, and Richard Bandler) of our time be connected? This connection could be very h…
January 20
Welcome to the fray, Angela. Thanks for posting. Where was the "light of memories" of your last post? Refresh my memory or stick a new thing in it... Think that the NING interface here tends to show you only the same part of the website routinely.…
January 15
Replying to Franis "Generalizations are a simplification that are supposed to encompass complexity." (franis) Mr. de Bono seems to do this pretty well with the 6 hats concept. Isn't a concept just a way to show someone a perception? That is why I…
January 15
Yes, perception is an interesting subject to explore. It's been my observation that people are not familiar with describing anything about how they perceive. This is part of why NLP is so interesting, because it makes an attempt at doing that descr…
January 15

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