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15.12.02. Charlie Badenhop's article
"Tapping into
dual sources of intelligence" that has been added today,
is actually an excerpt from the chapter that he has written for
the forthcoming book "Walking in two worlds: The Relational
Self in theory, practice, and community," edited by Stephen
Gilligan and Dvorah Simon, and published by Zeig, Tucker & Theisen,
Inc. This book should be available towards the end of 2003.
08.12.02. We received a new feedback
message from Kichiro Hayashi. Thanks a lot, Kichiro!
04.12.02. George
Kelly's articles are well worth a read. This gentleman, the
founder of the theory of the Psychology of Personal Constructs,
was a highly creative thinker in the field of psychology.
02.12.02. There are newly added
links to 4 Maturana's
articles in our Articles section. Humberto
Maturana is a VERY interesting thinker who has followed in
the footsteps of Bateson, Wittgenstein, and others.
01.12.02. The article "The
similarities between Aikido and NLP" by Charlie Badenhop
has been added. It was written with Charlie's dual perspective
as an Aikido instructor, and as a certified trainer in NLP.
25.11.02. Check out the links to
11 Gregory
Bateson's articles that we have added to our Articles
section. Gregory (as he was affectionately know by many) was one
of the most important social scientists and original thinkers
of the 20th century. His articles and related materials as pointed
to on our site, offer the reader a rare opportunity to delve into
the thoughts and feelings of a man who was responsible for having
a major influence in the fields of cybernetics, anthropology,
sociology, philosophy, cybernetics, psychology, and psychotherapy.
21.11.02. We have added to our Articles
section, a wonderful excerpt from "Instinct for Freedom"
by Alan Clements,
who was the first American to become a Buddhist monk in Burma,
where he lived for the good part of a decade. Please check it
out. It is called "The
Dharma Life".
18.11.02. Sharon
Mijares, Ph.D. "Modern Psychology and Ancient Wisdom".
We are happy to let you know that a new book by Sharon Mijares
has been published. This thoughtful anthology illuminates ancient
ways of psychospiritual healing. Research has shown the healing
potential of prayer, meditation, controlled breathing, and other
timeless spiritual disciplines. This extraordinary book brings
together experts who explore these concepts from the perspectives
of Christianity, Buddhism, Sufism, the Goddess tradition, Judaism,
Native American spirituality, Taoism, and Hinduism/Yoga.
In Modern Psychology and Ancient Wisdom: Psychological Healing
Practices from the Worlds Religious Traditions, youll
discover ancient techniques used by teachers, guides, and practitioners
through the ages to facilitate psychological healing.
Each chapter of this unique book presents a unique and distinctive
view of psychospiritual practice and demonstrates its healing
applications.
You
can learn more about the book and buy it at The Havorth Press,
Inc.
15.11.02. The poem "The
Frame" by George Franklin has been added to the Poetry
section.
11.11.02. The article A
Script for a Somatic Process for Trauma Intervention
(in .pdf format) by Paul
Linden has been added to the Articles section.
16.10.02. The poem "Lost"
by David Wagoner has been added to the Poetry section.
12.10.02. The poem "I
of the Storm" by cb Hop has been added to the Poetry
section.
11.10.02. The Poetry
page has been added.
In Seishindo workshops we often use poetry to help us give expression
to concepts we are working with, and feelings we are wanting insight
into. We use poetry as a way to express what words alone cannot
say. We use poetry as a way of learning how to touch the soul
with words, and unlock the depth of meaning and emotion carried
by verbal language. In the process we hope to point towards understanding
that discussions involving opinions, beliefs, hopes, and fears,
are in many ways poetic communications, more so than conversations
about right and wrong.
Now in the Poetry section:
Tim Seibles, From
the book of poems "Hurdy Gurdy" (Courtesy of
Cleveland State University Poetry Center)
03.10.02. Two Sharon Mijares' articles
have been added:
"Rumi,
Jung and mythological messages from the body-mind"
"Narratives
and Neural Winds"
Sharon Mijares' primary experiential and educational training
includes Steve Gilligan's Self Relations Psychotherapy and Ericksonian
Hypnosis along with decades of training in healing processes from
the World's Religious traditions. She writes, speaks and leads
workshops Nationally on psychospiritual healing and body-mind
relationship. Several of her articles and book chapters in this
area have been or are being published. Her work as an adjunct
professor at Chapman University, National University and the Union
Institute has given her the opportunity to instruct future marriage
and family therapists on the use of positive psychotherapies.
It also means she is well-grounded in traditional psychotherapies.
01.10.02. There is a new link on
the LINKS
page - to Kirana
Horton's website.
Kirana Horton is a long time friend and supporter of Seishindo,
and a gifted medical intuitive. He works by tuning into the psycho-emotional
and spiritual energy patterns within your body, as well as specifically
checking your various body organs to intuit their overall health
and vitality.
The Medical Intuitive work assists your system as a whole, as
well as the individual components of your system, in order to
help rebalance, reorganize, and in some cases restructure the
flow that manifests health, well being, and revivification of
your life force.
You are not required to be physically present for the sessions.
Kirana has worked with various clients from around the world.
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