Monday, November 18, 2013

Understand Your Anger and Use it to Advocate for Yourself – The Good Men Project

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Understand Your Anger and Use it to Advocate for Yourself

The Good Men Project

Have you experienced trauma or neglect as a child? How did you witness and experience conflict resolution in your family growing up?


T Sebastian‘s insight:



For men especially, resolving anger issues can be an arduous task. It takes a consistent application of self reflection and emotional integration. You will find that you are not angry for the reason you think. It’s always something deeper than your lizard brain is telling you at the moment. Finding those "reasons" and dealing with the origins of the trauma is powerful and effective. An important step on the journey to Wholeness.




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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Emotional Integration and Transformation in Social Change …

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I’ve always been a little obsessed about the relationship among personal, organizational, and social transformation. This diagram outlines some of my thoughts as a holistic emotional model.


T Sebastian‘s insight:



Emotional Integration has everything to do with social change toward expanded consciousness and authenticity. In fact it’s a prerequisite. Authenticity doesn’t happen without it. Social Change can happen through stigma and peer pressure too, but that’s not authenticity or expanded consciousness.




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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Politics and the Christian faith: what is libertarian socialism? – Omnibus Online (subscription)

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Omnibus Online (subscription)

Politics and the Christian faith: what is libertarian socialism?


T Sebastian‘s insight:



It’s time to rethink the same old political stances. Try this




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emotional maturity and the root of all Eve | power of language blog …

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Welcome. Thank you for your openness to experience something new. You are about to learn about the distinction between innocence and maturity. Maturity is extremely useful, supremely practical, and immensely valuable.


T Sebastian‘s insight:



Well worth reading…




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