all of this advice is downstream of / generated by something more fundamental. what is it? if i had to name it, maybe "understand, deeply, that the person you're listening to is real, exists as much as you do, and is a person you could love"https://twitter.com/emilyca5/status/1149165769067884544 …
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the only "tool for transmitting ways of perceiving and being" that I ever found was to get married
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sounds like a good one! more or less the only one i know is apprenticeship
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i should mention that i'm pretty sure this tweet is a slightly regurgitated version of a tweet i read from you recently haha
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I once playfully responded to a psychotherapy client who asked me, "Why don't you just tell me what to do?", by telling him, "Because I'm afraid you'll do it." And by that I meant, I was concerned he'd merely *comply* & not really connect with what was actually going on for him.
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I agree. Theories are useless unless they also can be applied to the world. I always think of application when developing
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It doesn’t need to be transmitted. Everyone has it, they just need to be not led astray from it.
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I'm not sure I fully understand you, but I if I do, I feel, because of all the variables involved, that this is an impossibility. If ways of perceiving and being were uniform in everyone then maybe. But then perception is just as subjective as its objective. Same with being.
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Listen quietly; show you’re present with nods not words
Don’t be thinking of what to say next
Allow for pauses & silence
Ask questions to help the speaker deepen or expand
Don’t feel compelled to fix or give advice
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