AMP 5 Levels of Conversation

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Connection  Roadmap:  

The  5  Levels  of  Conversation  



A bonus to the

Getting Her World

Program





Author:

Bryan Bayer, AMP co-founder











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INTRODUCTION


I used to walk up to people I’d never met on the BART train station platform in San
Francisco and ask them, “So, what are YOU passionate about?”

I was tired of mundane, superficial conversations, and I wanted to cut to the chase – to
the Good stuff!

Well, as you can imagine,

FAIL.


They’d look at me like I was crazy. And there was a reason why.

It’s because I wasn’t dialed into the “Levels of Conversation”.

There’s a natural unfolding to a conversation, and when we follow that, it makes way for
new levels of connection to emerge.

We’ve all had that intuition that we could be having a juicier, more rewarding
conversation, but like a combination lock, we aren’t quite sure what the code is to
unlock that deeper level of connection, intimacy, excitement, whatever it is that we’re
looking for.

Since that time on the BART train station platform, I’ve become more aware of these
levels, and I’ve put them together in this guide for you to use.

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE


This is a brief little guide I’ve put together to help you distinguish where you tend to get
stuck, and where you can take it deeper and further.

The first place to start is to acknowledge Where We’re At. What kind of
conversations do you typically find yourself in?

This guide is a Road Map: By getting clear about what level of conversation we’re
operating at, and being aware of other types of conversations we COULD be having,
new possibilities open up, and we can see other places that we could go, other
adventures to explore…

And that’s what the 5 Levels of Conversation are all about.

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WORKS WITH THE “CONNECTION PRACTICES” AND “CONNECTION
GAMES” FROM GETTING HER WORLD

You can use this map in conjunction with the other eBooks I wrote for Getting Her
World, the “Connection Toolbox: 12 Practices for Deeper Connection”, and “Nine
Connection Games”

Each one will give you tools to help you take the conversation from one level to the next.

THERE ARE MORE THAN 5 TYPES OF CONVERSATIONS, OF COURSE…


There are probably infinite types of conversations, and multiple levels operating at any
moment, given the nature of subcommunication, nonverbals, and body language that
are all happening simultaneously…

For example, banter, flirting, and seduction are other types of conversation that aren’t
covered in this guide.

Maybe this guide should be called, “5 Levels of Deep Connection”, since the real focus
of this particular guide is on specifically that: Deep Connection. That said, it should be
noted that…

OUR GOAL ISN’T TO REACH THE DEEPEST LEVEL OF CONVERSATION
POSSIBLE


Great conversation isn’t about “going as deep as possible”. It’s about celebrating
EVERY stage of the conversation for exactly what it is (APPRECIATION), while OWNING
your desire (INTEGRITY) to take it deeper, if, in fact that is the case for you!

I, for one, am often just as content to enjoy casual silly banter, than have some deep,
eye-gazing Tantric connection. Enjoy all the flavors for what they are!

Ok, without further ado, the 5 Levels…

LEVEL  1:  Informational  


At this level, it’s just the facts, ma’am. Great for a police report, not so great for deep
connection. Also known as “wide rapport”, because at this level the conversation is flat
and wide.

EXAMPLES OF INFORMATIONAL CONVERSATION


The weather:

“Nice weather we’re having. Yes, It’s going to be up to 60 degrees today, but I heard

it’s going to snow tomorrow.”


Where you grew up:

“I grew up in Georgia, but I’ve lived most of my adult life in New York.”

Your family:

“I’m the eldest of 3 kids.”

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Your daily schedule:

“I like watching the Simpsons on Thursdays.”

Your job:

“I’m an aerospace engineer with JetBlue.”


This is the way most people talk, most of the time.

BENEFITS OF THIS LEVEL


Even so, there are still benefits of communicating at this level, because it lays the
ground for a deeper and richer conversation later. In

Getting Her World, Decker

purposely keeps things at the informational level with Jennifer at the beginning of their
conversation, and you’ll see that by staying at that level for awhile, it made their
conversation even more rewarding later…

I’ll demonstrate how this can show up later in this guide, in the example conversations
that follow. Read on…

LEVEL  2:  Personal/Emotional  


At this level, we’re delving into subjective experience… emotions and personal
preferences.

EXAMPLES OF PERSONAL CONVERSATION


The weather, on a personal level:

“Which season is your favorite?....(Oh, the winter?) How come? (Oh, the snow?) What

do you like about the snow?”


Where you grew up, on a personal level:

“How does your “Georgia Peach” upbringing influence you now that you’re an adult here

in New York?”


Career, on a personal level:

“What do you enjoy most about working at JetBlue?”


Family, on a personal level:

Who in your family do you feel closest to? How come?”


At this level, potentially sensitive topics could come up, and strong listening skills are
important here to take it deeper.

GAMES & PRACTICES THAT CAN TAKE IT TO THE PERSONAL/EMOTIONAL
LEVEL


Practices: Genuine Curiosity, Offer Reflection, Share Vulnerably

For all twelve connection practices, go here:


Games: Fire Game, Starlight or Moonlight, and Heart Opener

For all nine connection games, go here:

http://gettingherworld.com/bonus947

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LEVEL  3:  Relational  


This is the stage at which you move from talking ABOUT stuff, and focusing more on
what’s happening between the two of you, right now, in the moment.

This is AMP’s sweet spot – usually the biggest jump from being a nice conversation to
being a juicy connection, is the jump from the Informational or Personal level…to
RELATIONAL. YES!!

This is where you can feel turn-on between the two of you, that you’re both feeling
together…

EXAMPLES OF RELATIONAL CONVERSATION


The weather, on a relational level:

“As you were talking, I just had a flash of taking a trip to go showshoeing in the Rockies

to one of those ski cabins for the weekend...”


Where you grew up, on a relational level:

“When you laughed just then, I could hear your “Southern Belle” coming through…I feel

drawn to you when you do that.”


Career, on a relational level:

Hearing how you’ve finagled your way into management, I’m getting how crafty you are.

I’m gonna have to watch myself around you!


Family, on a personal level:

“I notice I’m feeling a lot closer to you, when you talk about how supportive your brother

has been for you”

GAMES & PRACTICES THAT CAN TAKE IT TO THE RELATIONAL LEVEL


Practices: Speak the Moment, Own a Desire, Share Impact, Offer Reflection, Set
Context, Offer Direction

Games: Highlights, Body Surrender, The “Role-Play”, Closer/Farther,

LEVEL  4:  Shared  Reality  


This level of conversation can come straight from the Personal or Relational Levels,
and it’s not necessarily deeper than the Relational Level, even though we’re calling it
Level 4.

Shared reality is when I’m exploring my

interpretation of your experience, and checking

to see if it matches your

actual experience.


This is especially powerful when there’s an “elephant in the room”, and one person or
the other is reluctant or anxious about speaking about it. If there’s unspoken hesitation

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or resistance present, then there’s an opportunity to really get all the subtle nuances
of their experience fleshed out…

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EXAMPLES OF SHARED REALITY CONVERSATION

“So for you, your hesitation around having sex right now is not so much a concern

about STDs as it is a fear of opening yourself up, and then getting too attached, yes?”

“So in your world, you’re concerned that I might be trying to get you to come home with

me right now. Hmmm, wow, that doesn’t fit for me. I’m definitely attracted to you, and

I’m loving your voice, but it didn’t occur to me that I was going to try to take you home

tonight. Although now that you mention it, that actually sounds really enticing…”


It could be that we’re both having the same experience:

“Wow, did you just feel that surge of energy, too? Yes, I felt it as turn-on, kind of a fiery,

fierce feeling in my belly…”

GAMES & PRACTICES THAT CAN TAKE IT TO THE SHARED REALITY LEVEL


Practices: Get Shared Reality, Genuine Curiosity, Explore Dissonance


Games: Color Echo, Psychic Color-Echo

LEVEL  5:  Transpersonal  

This level is a little more uncharted, but essentially this is the “tantric” level, where it’s
not clear where I end and you begin…where the boundaries of a separate sense of self
tend to blur…

This level is not as common as the other levels, and often is simply by the Grace of the
moment that it happens.

Situations that make it likely, however, are during sexual union, a period of eye-gazing
and breathing together, or under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs ;)

EXAMPLES OF TRANSPERSONAL CONVERSATION


Not really even a conversation, because words are unnecessary… but if there are
words, it’s almost as if what’s being said could have come out the mouth of either one
of you.

Jennifer and Decker have moments of this in the second half of their conversation
together…


GAMES & PRACTICES THAT CAN TAKE IT TO THE PERSONAL/EMOTIONAL

LEVEL


Practices: Get Shared Reality

Games: Color Echo, Psychic Color-Echo

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SUMMARY  


In the end, I want to re-state this:

Great conversation isn’t about “going as deep as possible”. It’s about celebrating
EVERY stage of the conversation for exactly what it is (APPRECIATION), while OWNING
your desire (INTEGRITY) to take it deeper, if, in fact that is the case for you!

DON’T GET “IN YOUR HEAD” ABOUT WHAT LEVEL OF CONVERSATION
YOU’RE IN


This is one of those guides that it’s best to read it, than forget it all…let it fall into the
background. One of the surest ways to kill a great conversation or deep connection is
to keep checking in the moment, “What level of conversation are we at? Ok, how
about…now?”

Ideally, it helped shed some light on your personal tendencies, and gave you some
pointers to look out for the next time you’re in conversation with someone and you
want to take it deeper. First, celebrate exactly where you’re at (Appreciation), and
what’s been so far, and from THAT place… offer a new direction (Integrity)!

Enjoy!





Bryan Bayer
Co-Founder, AMP


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