An ‘Internal Healer’ lives inside every living organism. It heals us day and night, unconsciously. But we live in a time when it is becoming both urgent and possible to become aware of this ‘Internal Healer’ and to become its active colleague.
In this article I will share the Psychophonetics process that enables people to clearly distinguish between the three different manifestations of individual morality: Guilt, Shame and Conscience. The theoretical context will be based on a Psychosophy, the practical application of the ethics of the Philosophy of Freedom
Does evolution continue? In nature it would take millions of years to verify, but in regards to human consciousness and civilizations that express it – evolution never had stopped. It can be verified within centuries and decades, practically during the lifetime of individuals, as social, personal, scientific, technological, cultural, political and economical conditions keep changing in front of our eyes.
Empathy is a growing field of research, development and training. The term has been used since 1951, but the appreciation for its importance keeps growing as the cutting edge of conscious human evolution. Methodical Empathy, the process by which an individual's capacity for empathy can grow methodically – is Psychophonetics most important cultural contribution in its 35 years of existence. Empathy is so new in human cultural evolution – we can teach it and learn it like any other skill, as demonstrated through Psychophonetics practice and professional training.
In another previous article ‘The Three Sacrifices’ I outlined the possible transforming of thinking, feeling and willing into the empathic perceptive powers of Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition. In the part focusing on the transformation of the will into intuitive perception, I gave the example of transforming defensive reaction into intuitive perception of another person, instead of reacting to his/her reaction to you.
The idea of coaching and the idea of deep psychological transformation are usually a contradiction: coaching is considered by-and-large to be a short term intervention for improving performance in some field of life or work, intended for very functional people who want to be more successful; on the other hand the psychological intervention required for deep transformation is normally called psychotherapy: it is assumed to be long term, often open-ended therapeutic process, intended for people who are troubled in some area of their life, and creating deep relationship between practitioner and client. These popular notions are hard to change, even though many coaches intend to go deep and many psychotherapists intend to improve performance in a relatively short term.
Human beings are the most complicated ecosystem on Earth. It is time we apply the highly evolved and ever evolving 20th & 21st centuries ecological/environmental awareness to the multi-levelled human individual constitution as a foundation for deeper understanding of human relationship and human social systems.
Beginnings are popular, endings are not. We celebrate weddings, no one celebrates divorces. We rejoice in the new birth of a child. We mark funerals, but with a sense of tragedy. We celebrate the glory and beauty and power of youth – but we grieve getting older and ageing is considered a form of sickness. We celebrate and declare our successes – but loss is considered a personal failure even though we learn from them more. Ends and beginnings are equal in importance – but not in appreciation.
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