Religious teachings have historically guided human behavior, morality, emotional balance, and social harmony. In modern psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) offers methods for understanding how language, cognition, and behavioral patterns shape human experiences. This research paper explores the relationship between religious teachings and Neuro-Linguistic Programming in influencing individuals toward positive life choices and ethical behavior. The study investigates how repeated spiritual language, symbolic narratives, affirmations, meditation, prayer, and moral conditioning affect cognitive restructuring and behavioral transformation. An empirical survey involving 50 participants from diverse religious and social backgrounds was conducted to analyze the psychological impact of religious teachings through NLP-based mechanisms. The findings suggest that religious teachings significantly influence emotional stability, self-discipline, optimism, social responsibility, and ethical decision-making. The study concludes that religious teachings function similarly to NLP techniques by reprogramming thought patterns, strengthening belief systems, and guiding individuals toward constructive life behavior
Prashant Gunjan (Fri,) studied this question.