Receptive Seeking: Difference between revisions

From The SpiritWiki
No edit summary
(Text replacement - "]]" to " [[")
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{template:connectionnav}}
<blockquote class="definition">'''Receptive Seeking''' is a [[Connection Technique]], similiar to [[Mindullness]]. </blockquote>


<blockquote class="definition">'''Receptive Seeking''' is a [[Connection Practice]], similiar to [[Mindullness]]. It is a term used by [[Bobbi Parish]] to describe a psychological and emotional openness to gentle forms of [[Intramonadic Communication]].
==List of Connection Techniques==
</blockquote>
 
[[Connection Technique]] > {{#ask:[[Is a::Connection Technique]]}}
==List of Connection Practices==
 
[[Connection Practice]] > {{#ask:[[Is a::Connection Practice]]}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
Line 14: Line 11:
{{template:endstuff}}
{{template:endstuff}}


[[category:terms]][[Is a::Connection Practice| ]][[Is a type of::Intramonadic Communication| ]]
[[category:terms]]
[[Is a::Connection Technique| ]]
[[Is a type of::Intramonadic Communication| ]]

Latest revision as of 10:04, 19 December 2022

Receptive Seeking is a Connection Technique, similiar to Mindullness.

List of Connection Techniques

Connection Technique > Affirmation, Affirmation of Connection, Autogenic Training, Biofeedback, Bornless Ritual, Breathing, Caloric Reduction, Cocooning, Connection Visualization, Dance, Deprivation, Detachment, Dhikr, Drumming, Fasting, Flow Control, Flow Purification, Graduation Invocation, Holotropic Breathwork, Hypnotism, Hypoventilation, Intent, Intent to Connect, Japam, Mantra, Meditation, Mindfulness, Musical Audition, Mysticism of the Historical Event, Poetry, Power Quest, Receptive Seeking, Relaxation, Sensory Deprivation, Spirit Canoe, The Method of the Lamp, The Way of the Hollow Bone, Thought Control, Vajra Breath, Vision Quest, Visualization, Writing, Zazen

Notes

"The River of Truth flow underneath every possible source--from the sacred texts of the world's religions to secular sources such as comic strips and screenplays. But in order to recognize the wisdom everywhere you go, you need to look with an open mind that is earnestly seeking to encounter it. Many of us were never taught how to cultivate such an attitude of receptive seeking. Fewer of us had many opportunities to practice it."[1]

Footnotes

  1. Parish, Bobbi. Create Your Personal Sacred Text: Develop and Celebrate Your Spiritual Life. Harmony, 1999. p. 28 https://amzn.to/2I4zRi7.