Skill Ladder of Self-Connection, Law of Gentleness, 22 Names for the Inner Child by Bruce Dickson

Skill Ladder of Self-Connection, Law of Gentleness, 22 Names for the Inner Child

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Booklet of several short articles. 4,250 words of material not counting front and back matter.
One key to self-mastery I'm working on is self-communication. We have another phrase for this: self-connection. My experience as I practice my method of self-connection, is it leads to self-communication; then, life's challenges go more smoothly for me.
For anyone wanting more self-connection, a Skill Ladder of methods exists. If you know how to climb a ladder, you get the idea. Climb until you find a level of method workable and comfortable for you.
A ladder metaphor helps us avoid overwhelm. It encourages step-wise progression, one rung at a time. A ladder supports conceiving how self-healing methods rank in difficulty. Anyone can start on lower rungs, work up to higher rungs.
In personal growth and transformation, the big issue I see in the world today is people struggling to identify; and then, consistently practice, at least one form of self-connection.
Table of Contents
Skill Ladder of Self-Connection
So What? WHY is this a big issue?
Talent counts too
Tangible vs. invisible concerns
22 names for the inner child--or more
Law of Gentleness for holistic practitioners
Testing solutions against the body’s wisdom
Failed encyclopedia of holistic healing methods
Energy Medicine definition changed around 2002
Trends in holistic healing methods

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