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Line 2: Line 2: You stack states by piling up a series of resourceful states on the same anchor. When the anchor is fired, all the states are accessed, forming one powerful resourceful state.You stack states by piling up a series of resourceful states on the same anchor. When the anchor is fired, all the states are accessed, forming one powerful resourceful state.+ + [[category:NLP]]+ [[category:NLP Patterns]]Current revision as of 16:08, 29 October 2007
Stacking anchors uses more than one resource anchor to anhance the effect.
You stack states by piling up a series of resourceful states on the same anchor. When the anchor is fired, all the states are accessed, forming one powerful resourceful state.
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