Posts Tagged ‘learning’

Carl Rogers: The Flow of Becoming a Person

Written by John on April 18th, 2009
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Some Rights Reserved by muha… at Flickr Carl Rogers summarized what he had learned about his own process of becoming a person in an essay entitled “This is Me,” found in On Becoming a Person. This discussion helps illuminate the beliefs he gained from experience about effective change and acceptance of one’s self. He concluded [...]

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Tags: acceptance, Carl Rogers, experience, feelings, flow, learning, life, person, positive, risk, therapy, trust
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Recovery, Purpose and Nests

Written by John on March 22nd, 2009
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Some Rights Reserved by *L*u*z*a* lack of inspiration at Flickr There is a link, though it’s a stretch, among recovery and the nests of birds that occurs to me on this fine spring day, and I’ll get there in a moment. Of course, life is blossoming out everywhere. The stunning medleys of the mockingbirds are [...]

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Tags: depression, future, instinct, learning, life, nests, pattern, purpose, Recovery, structure, support, will
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Dreams, Depression & Spirituality – 2

Written by John on March 9th, 2008
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Some Rights Reserved by Elena Acin at Flickr Insightful comments by Stephany and Jane are helping me get to another stage in dealing with depression. In a previous post I started wondering if there might be a very different way of imagining and experiencing this illness. Could there be a way of adapting that started [...]

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Tags: breakthrough, consciousness, creativity, depression, dream, Jane Chin, learning, practice, spirituality, Stephany
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