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The Texture of Becoming
1. Inner Life & Identity (Self-in-Context)
Exploration of self beyond roles and achievements
Midlife transitions and existential reflection
Emotional depth, giftedness, and neurodivergence
Moving from masking/performance to authenticity
Unpacking long-held assumptions and inherited narratives
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Respecting Boundaries
Nancy Kline • More Time to Think: The power of independent thinking
Asking questions about our client’s cognitive, somatic, or emotional experience invites her into the present moment.
Doug Silsbee • Presence-Based Coaching: Cultivating Self-Generative Leaders Through Mind, Body, and Heart
Goleman, Daniel. Destructive Emotions: A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama. New York: Bantam Dell, 2003.
Jack Kornfield • The Wise Heart: Buddhist Psychology for the West
Shunryu Suzuki
Jack Kornfield • The Wise Heart: Buddhist Psychology for the West
MWe invites the integrative linkage of connection and the differentiation of individuality.
Daniel J. Siegel • IntraConnected
I externalized it.
Amy Mindell, Arnold Mindell • Riding the Horse Backwards
Zen priest in both the Soto and Rinzai schools of Zen Buddhism. He has distilled what he’s learned over the course of decades of study into a series of teachings that he calls Big Mind and has been a game changer for thousands of people.
Dave Asprey • Game Changers
Many of the well-known mindfulness-based approaches such as MBSR, MBCT, and MSC are designed around a closed-group model. In this model, all the participants join the group at the first session and complete the entire course together.