PPT-Change Your Story, Change Your Life
Author : conchita-marotz | Published Date : 2016-12-18
Using Shamanic and Jungian Tools to Achieve Personal Transformation Recognize themes in Your own story Construct a new and more empowering story by turning ideas
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Using Shamanic and Jungian Tools to Achieve Personal Transformation Recognize themes in Your own story Construct a new and more empowering story by turning ideas into experiences Apply principles of Shamanic Healing and Jungian Psychology to connect with Source as a way to inform new stories and bring life to them. A tramcar stops when an air raid alarm bell sounds The city comes to a standstill and the people on the tramcar wait Two passenge rs Lu Zongzhen an accountant with wife and children and Wu Cuiyuan an English instructor and single strike up a semifli by Kate Chopin. Analysis and Discussions. Pre-reading discussion. What can we do in an hour?. 1. Play a game. 2. See a movie. 3. Enjoy a long nap. But, do you believe an hour can make a woman live well . The Emperor’s Children. The best 9/11 novel that’s much more than a 9/11 novel. Weirdly relatable, even though the characters are all pretty much upper-class pseudo-intellectuals. . Claire . Messud. By . Kate Chopin (1894). Kate Chopin . She was born 8 February 1850 in America .. She considered by forerunner of . feminist. authors of the 20th century.. she wrote short stories for both children and adults which were published in many magazines.. Leeway Media for ILEA-NCC, 2016. Stories Connect . “. Story is your ultimate currency. You are trading on your story. This is why people buy your message, or buy your product, or even hire you to do a job.”. Psalms 139:14-17. THE BIG IDEA: God is the author of your story and wants you participate in what He has written for you.. . “I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them. How precious to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them!”. Debbie’s story. This project was possible through ‘My Choice Matters’ 2015 Wollongong workshop series ‘Becoming a Leader’ . Debbie agreed to share her unique story of earlier life experiences of time spent in large NSW institutions, then finding the joy of having . Mitty. Daydreams. Most . people daydream and use daydream as some form of escape, entertainment or vicarious experience. .. Authors write about universal behaviors in order to create characters and situations that have universal appeal. Humorists do this with absurdities or incongruities that they observe in human nature. James Thurber was a humorist who liked to write about peculiarities and quirks of behavior he found in humanity. In this lesson you . will learn to determine the theme of a story . by asking “what did the author want me to learn from reading this story?”. We’ve just finished reading . “The Reformation of Jimmy Valentine-Safe Cracker”. “Deliverance”. Series 1 - God Forms His People. Review Chapter 3. “Joseph – from Slave . to Deputy Pharaoh”. Matthew 11:25 (NASB) . 25 . At that time Jesus said, "I praise You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from . “The Faith of a Foreign Woman”. Series 1 - God Forms His People. Review Chapter 8. “A Few Good Men and Women”. I. The Commitment of Ruth . Elimelech. moves his family from Bethlehem to . Moab. “The End of Time”. Series 3 . - . God Saves . His People. Review Chapter 30. “Paul’s Final Days”. Series 3 . - . God Saves . His People. I. The Revelation . The Revelation of . Jesus. to John. .’. “. the better story”. “Words of divine consciousness: . moral exaltation; . lasting feelings of elevation, elation, joy; . a quickening of the moral sense, which strikes one as more important than an intellectual understanding of things; . DEFINITION. Short, brief. Fictional. Prose. Narrative, story. CHARACTERISTICS. Few. characters. Single. effect. often moral. theme. didactic. instructive. CHARACTERISTICS. Dictates of the . FORM:. Setting.
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