Very interesting and insightful post @paps - I didn't know Bateson was the one who came up with neurological levels. The map, although just a heuristic device, is an important one and to be honest it is one that really resonates a lot with me since I am working on beliefs change. What really struck me is the differentiation between beliefs about the world and the beliefs about oneself (Identity). This makes a lot of practical sense to have them defined separately when working on oneself. At first I thought that the word identity is ambiguous as clearing false identities is for me part of personal and spiritual growth. However on second thought, I quickly realised that one has to see it as getting rid of false and counter productive identities and clearing the way for a more authentic identity aligned with one's purpose. Thanks!
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Yes, Bateson came up with "levels of learning" but Dilts is the one who made the "Logical Levels" model.
My next post will probably be on the "levels of learning".
BTW if you are interested in the whole "personal map" Idea you should check my post ""The map is not the territory" - Breaking Down Reality".
Thank you for reading, that means a lot!