I've spent a lot of time in the past few years exploring "healing work", which includes therapy but also more fringe / cutting-edge modalities. There are many different approaches, but... 1/
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they all seem to be about creating a safe environment in which one can dive into the depths of one's personhood; contacting the fears, limiting beliefs, trauma residue, etc. that lurk in the shadows; and re-integrating those parts... 2/
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making it easier to access calm, confidence and creativity. My experience has been that as I work these things in myself, it becomes easier to stay even-keeled and constructive when faced with a difficult situation. 3/
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The presence of other people is critical for this work, both as a way of getting support while going through it, and a way of surfacing things to work on. Solo practice is necessary but not sufficient. 4/
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After a certain stage, all difficult situations are simply more opportunities for the work. 5/
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