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A '''Healing  Framework''' is any organized system of thought and practice aimed at providing instruction and guidance capable of healing damage incurred as a consequence of this planet's [[Toxic Socialization]] process. </blockquote>
 
==LP Human Development Framework==
 
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==List of Healing Frameworks==
We are all damaged by [[Toxic Socialization]] to one extent or another. The LP HEALING Framework<sup>TM</sup> is a framework designed to guide the healing and (eventually) connection process. HEALING is an acronym that stands for "Help," "Environment," "Addiction," "Lies," "Indoctrination," Needs," and "Growth." An individual seeking to heal needs to reflect, focus, and act on each of the seven HEALING points in order that they properly protect, treat, and clean (PTC) the wound (Sosteric, BOOK2).
 
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==Notes==
==Syncretic Terms==


The LP HEALING Framework is elaborated in ''Lighting Path Workbook Two: Healing'' [https://press.lightningpath.org/product/the-lightning-path-book-two-healing/].
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The LP HEALING Framework is not a therapy. It is a guidebook for self-directed healing practice.
==Related LP Terms==


===Lies===
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One of the key components of the Alcoholics Anonymous framework for cure and recovery is "rigorous honesty", with self and others. In order to make progress, one must make "a searching and fearless moral inventory..." and admit "the exact nature of our wrongs."<ref>Alcoholics Anonymous. ‘PASS IT ON’ The Story of Bill Wilson and How the A.A. Message Reached the World. Kindle. New York: AA World Services, 1984. https://amzn.to/2XKQNP5.</ref>
==Non-LP Related Terms==


==See Also==
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[[LP Connection Framework]]<sup>TM</sup>
==Notes==


=Further Reading=
"Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT) is an Indigenous led and grounded Healing Framework.<ref>Saskamoose, JoLee, Terrina Bellegarde, Wilson Sutherland, Shauneen Pete, and Kim McKay-McNabb. “Miýo-Pimātisiwin Developing Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): Improving Indigenous Health and Well-Being.” ''International Indigenous Policy Journal'' 8, no. 4 (October 1, 2017). <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.1</nowiki>.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 6 August 2023

A Healing Framework is any organized system of thought and practice aimed at providing instruction and guidance capable of healing damage incurred as a consequence of this planet's Toxic Socialization process.

LP Human Development Framework

LP Framework > LP Archetype Framework, LP Connection Framework, LP HEALING Framework, LP Psychological Framework

List of Healing Frameworks

LP HEALING Framework, Transpersonal Nursing, Transpersonal Psychology

Syncretic Terms

Healing Framework >

Related LP Terms

Healing Framework > Archetype Framework, Connection, Connection Framework, Focus Point, LP Connection Framework

Non-LP Related Terms

Healing Framework >

Notes

"Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT) is an Indigenous led and grounded Healing Framework.[1]

The Lightning Path provides it's own LP HEALING Framework

Footnotes

  1. Saskamoose, JoLee, Terrina Bellegarde, Wilson Sutherland, Shauneen Pete, and Kim McKay-McNabb. “Miýo-Pimātisiwin Developing Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): Improving Indigenous Health and Well-Being.” International Indigenous Policy Journal 8, no. 4 (October 1, 2017). https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.1.