When people become curious about the Three Principles, they often think of our work as a tool to add to their tool kit.  So sometimes it seems confusing when we make a point about not "mixing" the 3P with other approaches.  The reason is that, although there are well-established approaches that do help people, the assumptions of other approaches are that people are affected by circumstances that have to be dealt with.  We assume that people all have innate mental health as a bi...

Psychology Has It Backwards

Christine Heath and Judy Sedgeman

Episode 166: What's the Big Deal About "Mixing?"

JUN 15, 202428 MIN
Psychology Has It Backwards

Episode 166: What's the Big Deal About "Mixing?"

JUN 15, 202428 MIN

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When people become curious about the Three Principles, they often think of our work as a tool to add to their tool kit.  So sometimes it seems confusing when we make a point about not "mixing" the 3P with other approaches.  The reason is that, although there are well-established approaches that do help people, the assumptions of other approaches are that people are affected by circumstances that have to be dealt with.  We assume that people all have innate mental health as a birthright, even if they've lost touch with it, and our goal is to awaken it within them and guide them back to their innate wisdom, peace of mind, and contentment.  Once they understand how their thinking creates their experience and see how to recognize their own common sense, they get insights about their life situations.  We are not offering information and answers or methods to help them; we are eliciting and explaining their own ability to find clarity and recognize their power to see beyond any circumstances to the answers they need.

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