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BT16 Workshop 01 - The Wholeness Process A New Form of Meditation That Resolves Life Issues - Connirae Andreas, PhD


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Topic Areas:
Meditation, Spirituality and Yoga |  Workshops |  Brief Therapy
Categories:
Brief Therapy Conference |  Brief Therapy Conference 2016
Faculty:
Connirae Andreas, PhD
Duration:
2:41:53
Format:
Audio Only
Original Program Date:
Dec 09, 2016
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Eastern spiritual teachings tell us that “suffering” goes away when we dissolve the ego. But what is the ‘ego’ and how does one dissolve it? You’ll be introduced to a new and practical way of doing inner work that offers a precise way of dissolving the everyday sense of the ego. It can be used both to heal and resolve problems, and as a gentle personal practice. Typical results include *deep relaxation of the nervous system, *a greater capacity to deal with stress with grace and humor, *resolves sleep issues. The session will include group experience, demonstration, and practice of the first Wholeness Process.

Educational Objectives:

  1. Identify a simple way to find what can be considered "ego" or "self" in experience.
  2. Demonstrate how to access another way of experiencing “self” that is more resourceful.
  3. Demonstrate a specific process for “dissolving the ego” that also changes our life issues.

*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*

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Connirae Andreas, PhD, is one of the first NLP Trainers. She is most well-known for her groundbreaking work developing the Core Transformation Process, a method through which our limitations easily become a doorway to a felt experience many describe as our spiritual core. Connirae Andreas studied undergraduate psychology at the University of Kansas in 1975. She obtained a MA in clinical psychology from the University of Colorado in 1979 and a PhD in psychotherapy from North Central University in 1989.


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