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In this chapter we will explore this idea of the Self because it is the centerpiece of the IFS Model and the hardest piece for most people to fully accept. The idea that at your essence you are pure joy and peace, and that from that place you are able to manifest clusters of wonderful leadership and healing qualities and sense a spiritual connected
... See moreRichard C. Schwartz • Introduction to Internal Family Systems
The Self is the key to healing and integrating our disparate parts through its Compassion, Curiosity, Attunement, and other capacities. It is also the natural leader of our inner family, a guide through the adventures of life.
Jay Earley • Self-Therapy : A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Wholeness Using IFS, A Cutting-Edge Psychotherapy, 3rd Edition
When both Spirit and Will have unconditional acceptance of each other, each can fulfill its role. Heart then receives this balanced flow of energy and Body can freely manifest. This is the path of free Will and of unconditional love.
Ceanne DeRohan • Right Use of Will: Healing and Evolving the Emotional Body
Your quest is to fall in love with yourself over and over and over again.
Jungian scholar Marion Woodman:
“Women are, by nature, disposed to relationship and connectedness; yet true relationship cannot be embraced until a woman has a deep sense of her at-one-ment. Without this essential independence from all roles and bonds, she is a potential victi
... See moreThis sense of belonging and not belonging is lived out by most people through three principal dynamics: first, through relationship to other people and other living things (particularly and very personally, to one other living, breathing person in relationship or marriage); second, through work; and third, through an understanding of what it means
... See moreDavid Whyte • The Three Marriages: Reimagining Work, Self and Relationship
Hillman, J. (1995). A Psyche the Size of Earth. In T. Roszak, M. Gomes, A. Kanner (eds.), Ecopsychology:
Jason Sugg • Occupy Psyche: Jungian and Archetypal Perspectives on a Movement
and through everything and everyone. We tune into this flow of Love by simply being completely open and present. We can’t be present if our mind is too full of ourselves and our own thoughts. Somehow, this retreat and encounter with Thay have slowed me down, rewired my brain, and awakened my heart to this flow of Love that is beyond my rational und
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