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Clarissa Pinkola Estés – HOW TO BE AN ELDER
Clarissa Pinkola Estés – HOW TO BE AN ELDER
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The Dangerous Old Woman Series, Volume Five, by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
“What makes an elder, a passionate spirit, a clear intellect, a talented heart, one who is young when they are old and old when they are young, a soul activist? Is it lexicons, schemas, or formulae? It may be. In addition, and frequently more so, I believe it is quite similar to how trees in a forest bloom as we age: we straggle and stride forward in our better learned ways to spread even more seeds for new life, and in doing so, to blossom gloriously for ourselves and others. The dangerous old woman in her various guises urges to you to “get down to business,” as the ancient ones are still making their way toward us while going beneath and across land: La Vidente, the Seer; La Que Sabe, the Knowing Woman; and La Levantadora, the Lifter of Curses. ― Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ opus, How to Be an Elder, comes to a close with six sessions of lectures, tales, poetry, and blessings that invite us to “come into our own as wiser and wild souls.” We shall examine how, with the accumulation of our years, we become a lovely sanctuary for our Souls, for those who come after us, and for ourselves in this fifth and final volume of Dr. Estés’ seminal series.
Dr. Estés asks them, “Did I mention, lovely courageous souls, that you come with all the saplings required to accomplish your task, to occupy your venerable positions in life? Now is the perfect time to break the spell, awaken others, and break the spell like Sleeping Beauty, whether you’re a rookie dangerous old woman, an experienced dangerous old woman, or a complete crone with a crown.
Self Help – Self Help online course
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Self-help or self-improvement is a self-guided improvement—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis.
Many different self-help group programs exist, each with its own focus, techniques, associated beliefs, proponents and in some cases, leaders.
Concepts and terms originating in self-help culture and Twelve-Step culture, such as recovery, dysfunctional families, and codependency have become firmly integrated in mainstream language.
Self-help often utilizes publicly available information or support groups, on the Internet as well as in person, where people in similar situations join together.
From early examples in self-driven legal practice and home-spun advice, the connotations of the word have spread and often apply particularly to education, business,
psychology and psychotherapy, commonly distributed through the popular genre of self-help books.
According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, potential benefits of self-help groups that professionals may not be able to provide include friendship,
emotional support, experiential knowledge, identity, meaningful roles, and a sense of belonging.
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