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Bobbi Parish uses research and writing, specifically, the construction of a personal "sacred text," coupled with intent and"[[Receptive Seeking]]" as a way to encourage connection, expand awareness, expanded compassion, and so on.<ref>Parish, Bobbi. Create Your Personal Sacred Text: Develop and Celebrate Your Spiritual Life. Harmony, 1999. https://amzn.to/2I4zRi7.</ref>. Parish writes that the greatest impact of her practices has been "the healing of my [[connection]] with Spirit."<ref> | Bobbi Parish uses research and writing, specifically, the construction of a personal "sacred text," coupled with intent and"[[Receptive Seeking]]" as a way to encourage connection, expand awareness, expanded compassion, and so on.<ref>Parish, Bobbi. Create Your Personal Sacred Text: Develop and Celebrate Your Spiritual Life. Harmony, 1999. https://amzn.to/2I4zRi7.</ref>. | ||
Parish writes that the greatest impact of her practices has been "the healing of my [[connection]] with Spirit." <ref>Parish, Bobbi. Create Your Personal Sacred Text: Develop and Celebrate Your Spiritual Life. Harmony, 1999. p. 2 https://amzn.to/2I4zRi7.</ref> | |||
For guidance on engaging creativity, perhaps as a step towards connection see Julia Cameron <ref>Cameron, Julia. The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity. New York: Tarcher Putnam, 1992.</ref> "These daily morning meanderings are not meant to be art. Or even writing. . . . Pages are meant to be, simply, the act of moving the hand across the page and writing down whatever comes to mind. Nothing is too petty, too silly, too stupid, or too weird to be included." | For guidance on engaging creativity, perhaps as a step towards connection see Julia Cameron <ref>Cameron, Julia. The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity. New York: Tarcher Putnam, 1992.</ref> "These daily morning meanderings are not meant to be art. Or even writing. . . . Pages are meant to be, simply, the act of moving the hand across the page and writing down whatever comes to mind. Nothing is too petty, too silly, too stupid, or too weird to be included." |
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- Connection
- Connection Framework
- Connection Practice
- Connection Appliance
- Connection Supplement
- Connection Manual
- Connection Event
- Connection Outcome
- Connection Pathology
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List of Connection Practices
This is an intercultural list of connection practices. Research is included where available.
Notes
Bobbi Parish uses research and writing, specifically, the construction of a personal "sacred text," coupled with intent and"Receptive Seeking" as a way to encourage connection, expand awareness, expanded compassion, and so on.[1].
Parish writes that the greatest impact of her practices has been "the healing of my connection with Spirit." [2]
For guidance on engaging creativity, perhaps as a step towards connection see Julia Cameron [3] "These daily morning meanderings are not meant to be art. Or even writing. . . . Pages are meant to be, simply, the act of moving the hand across the page and writing down whatever comes to mind. Nothing is too petty, too silly, too stupid, or too weird to be included."
Footnotes
- ↑ Parish, Bobbi. Create Your Personal Sacred Text: Develop and Celebrate Your Spiritual Life. Harmony, 1999. https://amzn.to/2I4zRi7.
- ↑ Parish, Bobbi. Create Your Personal Sacred Text: Develop and Celebrate Your Spiritual Life. Harmony, 1999. p. 2 https://amzn.to/2I4zRi7.
- ↑ Cameron, Julia. The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity. New York: Tarcher Putnam, 1992.