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Tag Archives: expanding awareness
Carl Jung on emotion, conflict & consciousness
“The stirring up of conflict is a Luciferian virtue in the true sense of the word. Conflict engenders fire, the fire of affects and emotions, and like every other fire it has two aspects, that of combustion and that of … Continue reading →
Posted in anger, awakening, conflict, consciousness, emotions, empowerment, encounter, growth, human condition, Jung, sadness & pain, shadow, tears, therapeutic growth, transformation, violence, vulnerability
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The Loneliness of Donald Trump – Rebecca Solnit
http://lithub.com/rebecca-solnit-the-loneliness-of-donald-trump/ Click on the link above to visit http://www.lithub.com for this perceptive and sad piece by Rebecca. ““They were careless people,” F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote of the rich couple at the heart of The Great Gatsby. “They smashed up things and … Continue reading →
Posted in 'evil', accountability, boundaries, bullying, compulsive behaviour, conditions of worth, consciousness, cultural questions, Disconnection, empathy, equality, ethics, identity, interconnection & belonging, loneliness, meaning, metaphor & dream, objectification, person centred, political, power, power and powerlessness, reality, self, self concept, shadow, shame, shaming, trauma
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Sometimes – David Whyte
Depth and beauty from David. Here’s the text, for those who have trouble seeing Facebook links. SOMETIMES Sometimes if you move carefully through the forest, breathing like the ones in the old stories, who could cross a shimmering bed of … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, consciousness, creativity, David Whyte, ecological, embodiment, encounter, flow, immanence, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, meditation, metaphor & dream, mindfulness, movement meditation, natural world, organismic experiencing, perception, physical being, poetry, presence, rewilding, self, spirituality, surrender, trust, vulnerability, wonder
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The Stranger in You – David Whyte
Click on the above link to visit David’s Facebook page for another haunting image and some beautiful words… The theme of coming home to ourselves – including more of who we are – is so central to therapy. It is … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, beauty, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, David Whyte, embodiment, emotions, empowerment, encounter, growth, identity, internal locus of evaluation, meaning, metaphor & dream, organismic experiencing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, perception, photographs & pictures, poetry, presence, self, working with clients
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Laura Delano on Feeling your feelings, empathy, compassion – & the shrink
Click on the above link to visit Laura’s Facebook page, for this moving, accurate, important post. We work outside the ‘mental health’/psychiatric system and terminology here. We choose our therapists for their willingness to do their own work and their … Continue reading →
Posted in abuse, acceptance, actualizing tendency, autonomy, awakening, civil rights, client as 'expert', clients' perspective, compassion, consent, core conditions, cultural questions, Disconnection, DSM, emotions, empathy, equality, ethics, fear, grief, growth, healing, identity, immanence, interconnection & belonging, kindness & compassion, Laura Delano, medical model, non-conforming, non-directive counselling, organismic experiencing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, perception, person centred, power and powerlessness, presence, psychiatric abuse, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, resilience, sadness & pain, self, self concept, self esteem, shadow, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, transformation, trauma, trust, values & principles, violence, vulnerability, working with clients
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Gil Bailie on the Crucifixion & Blame
“The surest way to miss the link between the cure (the crucifixion and its aftereffects) and the disease (the structures of scapegoating violence upon which all human social arrangements have depended) is to read the passion story with an eye … Continue reading →
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Bringing yourself to the room as therapist
It is vitally important the therapist authentically brings their wholeness of being to the room – and not a presentation: a sanitised, tidied, diluted ‘professional’ version of themselves. We need to risk being ourselves, because that then invites the client … Continue reading →
Posted in accountability, actualizing tendency, congruence, core conditions, Disconnection, emotions, empathy, empowerment, encounter, ethics, growth, healing, non-directive counselling, organismic experiencing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, person centred, person centred theory, presence, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, transformation, working with clients
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‘The Poet and the Shepherd’ by Joshua Boettiger
https://parabola.org/2017/01/31/the-poet-and-the-shepherd-by-joshua-boettiger/ Click on the link to visit Parabola Magazine for this astonishing article by Joshua Boettiger:- ‘We could say the search for meaning – which is a holy search – becomes imperiled whenever the poet-self and the shepherd-self are out … Continue reading →
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James Hillman on ‘Depression’
“Depression is still the Great Enemy. More personal energy is expended in manic defenses against, diversions from, and denials of it than goes into other supposed psychopathological threats to society: psychopathic criminality, schizoid breakdowns, addictions. As long as we are … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, compulsive behaviour, consciousness, cultural questions, Disconnection, flow, grief, identity, internal locus of evaluation, James Hillman, organismic experiencing, person centred, person centred theory, power and powerlessness, presence, sadness & pain, self, self concept, shadow, spirituality, surrender, transformation, vulnerability
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My Name Is Anneke Lucas & I Was a Sex Slave to Europe’s Elite at Age 6
https://www.globalcitizen.org/content/anneke-lucass-harrowing-tale-of-sex-trafficking-am/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_content=global&utm_campaign=general-content&linkId=32537951 Click on the above link for this painful and harrowing – also wonderful – piece from Anneke. This piece is remarkable in so many ways: for the fact that a human being – a child – can survive such … Continue reading →
Posted in 'evil', abuse, actualizing tendency, autonomy, blaming, childhood abuse, civil rights, consent, core conditions, creativity, criminal justice model, cultural questions, cultural taboos, dependence, empathy, empowerment, ethics, Gender & culture, generational trauma, healing, identity, immanence, internal locus of evaluation, objectification, pornography, power and powerlessness, resilience, sadness & pain, sexual violence, shadow, shame, shaming, trauma, trust, violence, vulnerability
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