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The first-ever user-friendly guide on Family Constellations—a powerful group therapy method that uses family history as an avenue for understanding and resolving conflicts of the present Mapping out a “family constellation,” explains Dr. Joy Manné, encompasses exploring previous powerful life events from accidents to adoptions and accessing the deepest dynamics in that family system. This process helps us recognize and then resolve deeply seated family patterns. For example, in order to understand a person’s inability to trust, the family history of betrayal must be uncovered and released. These insights replace resentment with respect, pain with understanding. In this book, Dr. Man...
Jon Roger won't agree to any of Dad and Mum's ideas to help him go to bed. He's done it all before. Instead he offers to put them to bed.
Joy Manne brings her experience as a psychotherapist, her years of Vipassanna meditation, and her knowledge of Buddhism to a blend of East and West called "Soul Therapy". Her book is based on the premise that true and lasting healing comes from the Soul Quest, or spiritual development.
Our breath is our state of consciousness. How we breathe and what we feel are related. How we breathe and how we live are related. Through explanation, case history and exercises this puts you in touch with your breath. It teaches awareness through breathing
Conscious Breathing presents contemporary Breathwork methods in a comprehensive, structured way for modern readers. Emphasizing the practice as a way to access the most elevated states of consciousness and the deepest states of meditation, author Joy Manne shows how Breathwork can be applied to transpersonal, existential, past life, chakra, Kundalini, shamanic, and other experiences. Using detailed examples, case histories, and exercises, Conscious Breathing covers basic grounding and awareness, advanced breath and body-centered explorations, and explorations of biblical and religious teachings.
This book teaches how to apply Bert Hellinger's method of Family Constellations to myth, legend, fairy tales and archetypes.
Jon Roger won't agree to any of Dad and Mum's ideas to help him go to bed. He's done it all before. Instead he offers to put them to bed.
When Ripper the farm dog is chided for farting, he complains that he's always blamed, whether he's guilty or not. He proposes a visit to the Queen to discover if she farts. If she does, it is a respectable Royal Event, and no one will ever blame him again. As Lady Cow knows the Queen, she proposes to introduce him so he can ask his question.
The Buddha didn't only teach ideas, he taught a method through which we may attain Enlightenment and invited people to come and try his method. This book is an introduction to the teaching of the Buddha in these early texts and the practise they recommend.
"Once upon a time..." Magical words that herald the promise of a story - a fairytale, a myth, a legend, or a family story. We make sense of our existence from the stories we've listened to, watched on film, or chosen to read, but no story has greater impact on the soul than our family's 'story'. In this jewel of a book, you are in the hands of a masterful storyteller. Joy Manné reminds us that we tell stories because we live in stories. -Philippa Lubbock