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OLIVIA | MA Humanistic Psychology

@deeperlivingos

| Writing on love, death & transcendence., existential-humanistic psychology, philosophy, self-realization, awe, phenomenology, human potential.

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Dialogos is dialogue the affords a reciprocal flow state, also found in sparring and jazz, that foregrounds a collective intelligence generating shared and emergent sense-making. Just as sparring and jazz train skills and perspectives one cannot generate on one's own.

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“It means I can touch you, I can feel you, I know about you. Love can never come from ignorance. Love always has to come from the deepest capacity for knowing”. — Dr. Mark Gaffni

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Our goal should be to live life in radical amazement. ....get up in the morning and look at the world in a way that takes nothing for granted. Everything is phenomenal; everything is incredible; never treat life casually. To be spiritual is to be amazed. ― Abraham Joshua Heschel

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Never once in my life did I ask God for success or wisdom or power or fame. I asked for wonder, and he gave it to me. ― Abraham Joshua Heschel

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Someone needs to hear this: telling the truth about a situation is only a betrayal in dysfunctional families. Healthy families don’t require secrecy or silence.

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"The greatest hindrance to knowledge is our adjustment to conventional notions, to mental cliches. Wonder or radical amazement, the state of maladjustment to words and notions, is, therefore, a prerequisite for an authentic awareness of that which is" - AJH.

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Deeply excited to share my 1st ever Psychology Today blog post on the DARM Method (under Kirk Schneider ‘s kind encouragement!) : Death Awareness in Clinical Practice | Psychology Today 🥲🙏🏽 psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/awak… #awe #existentialtherapy #deathawareness

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21. Write out a vision for your life. Break the vision down into 3 year goals. Break those down into one year. Break those down into quarterly objectives. Plan out your monthly projects. Break those down into weekly & daily tasks. This is how you make your vision a reality.

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Psychological flexibility is a master key to well-being. As Hayes puts it: "Love isn't everything; it's the only thing." Flexibility helps us embody that truth.

Psychological flexibility is a master key to well-being.  

As Hayes puts it:  

"Love isn't everything; it's the only thing."  

Flexibility helps us embody that truth.
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"There are no boundaries in the universe. Boundaries are illusions, products not of reality but of the way we map and edit reality. And while it is fine to map out the territory, it is fatal to confuse the two." — Ken Wilber

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Subtle reminder that you're supposed to feel overwhelmed. It means you're doing something new. You're taking a new path. You're learning. You're growing. You branched into the unknown, and that's admirable.

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Abraham Maslow on Peak Experiences: "In peak experiences, the person becomes temporarily a better person, a more loving person, a more creative person, a more fully functioning person, and so on."