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John O’Donohue on Kindness
Feels like an important theme this week….. Important to remember and weave into how we live. It’s the only antidote that works. Here’s the text, for those who have difficulty seeing Facebook links – beautiful photo from Ann Cahill too:- … Continue reading
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Does God exist?
Does God exist? Click on this title to follow our link to a lovely story on beyondmeds.com, Monica Cassani’s blog about her recovery from illness induced by psychiatric drugs – and much, much more. Lots of useful resources for therapist, client, us … Continue reading
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Tagged actualising tendency, agnosticism, atheism, belief, Buddha, Buddhism, enlightenment, God, meaning, not knowing, person-centred, spiritual, theism
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Person-centredness in action
This 11 1/2 minute film clip shows an amazing 13 year old boy addressing a large ‘TED’* audience at the University of Nevada on the subject of ‘What happens when a kid leaves traditional education’. What he says is enough … Continue reading
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Tagged home education, person-centred, self-determination, TED
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Sally’s Experience
Not long ago, we asked our therapists for feedback on their experience with us, as a person-centred service (client-facing, and in terms of how we operate our community of therapists working collaboratively). We put together two questionnaires, one for longer-standing … Continue reading
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Tagged person-centred, supervision, therapy training, working as a therapist
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“I believe that…
“I believe that the central challenge and opportunity of our age is to develop large, synthesizing, and inclusive models which are adequate to the diversity and multidimensional complexity of historical and current experience. Such models will include female as well … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural shift, Goddard, integral theory, paradigm, Transpersonal, Wilber, working model
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The Tao of Physics: Fritjof Capra
The Tao of Physics: Fritjof Capra Thank you again, Monica Cassani. Interesting and useful quotation.
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Tagged inter-connectedness, philosophy, physics, science, tao
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Buckminster Fuller Reconsidered: John Christensen
Buckminster Fuller Reconsidered: John Christensen John Christensen’s essay on Bucky Fuller and our need for a new paradigm is both reflective and light in touch. Love the line about how, when Einstein asked to meet the then relatively ‘unknown’ Fuller in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bucky Fuller, human spirit, new paradigm, philosophy, science
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James Hillman on Archetypal Psychotherapy & the Soulless Society
James Hillman on Archetypal Psychotherapy & the Soulless Society Interesting taster of James Hillman’s work (which has many resonances with what we are seeking to offer in this service – therapy with soul, in his language). And, as before, thank … Continue reading
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Challenging Media: Jean Kilbourne
Some eye-opening facts about the media’s participation in perceptions of and attitudes to women…..
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