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Healing Framework

A Healing Framework is an organized system of thought and practice designed to provide clear instruction and actionable guidance for healing the physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual damage incurred as a consequence of Toxic Socialization. Healing Frameworks are essential elements of Human Development Frameworks and central to restoring Connection and realizing full Human Potential.

<glossary>A Healing Framework: A structured system of thought and practice designed to repair damage caused by Toxic Socialization and restore full Connection to the Fabric of Consciousness</glossary>

Concept Map

Key Terms

Human Development >

Human Development Framework >

Healing Framework > Healing Space, Connection Cocoon, Healing Environment,

List of Healing Frameworks

Syncretic Terms

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Related LP Terms

Healing Framework > Connection, Connection-Centered Parenting, Creative Framework, Healing Environment, LP Assessment Tools, Narrative Visualization, Trauma Informed Developmental Narrative

  • Healing Space: A carefully created environment (physical, emotional, psychological) that facilitates accelerated healing and re-connection processes.
  • Connection Cocoon: A sustained period of self-nurture and protective withdrawal from toxic social environments, supporting deep healing and sustained Connection.
  • LP HEALING Framework: The Lightning Path's structured guidance for repairing the physical unit, resolving addictions, clearing ideological contamination, and satisfying basic physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. See: HEALING Framework.

Non-LP Related Terms

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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

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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.




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