I am in absolute awe after listening to your presentation, dear Emmy. Every sentence contains so much value and wisdom. This invites me to listen again and again. It's impossible to absorb all of this goodness at once. It needs to be digested and then applied to daily life. There is so much to think about! I also love the "loving struggle," an invitation to resolve a dispute over different opinions I have with a family member. Thank you so much for making this valuable presentation available to people from all walks of life. I am so grateful!
Such an Incredible woman of enormous power. Just hearing her “calmly strong” voice full of that existential wisdom is already an act of healing. Thank you, Dear Teacher, from the bottom of my heart 💛
I like the idea of describing therapy as entering into a loving struggle with the other rather than taking an objective stance as a therapist, this feels more of an equal and nurturing relationship where healing can take place.
Emmy and her thinking have been one of my best discoveries in the last year, and I always like learning, and go out of my way to find new thinkers and communicators. So thankyou! many of the philosophers and even this approach to mental health have been known to me for some time (and I have spent time dealing with the mental health establishment from the other side and have experienced how it can do harm), but I appreciate how many threads are drawn together (by Emmy) into a consistent approach with a real momentum. That though challenging in some ways, as is life, is also holding in its hands a simplicity that can be found and learned in daily life by the many.
I am in absolute awe after listening to your presentation, dear Emmy. Every sentence contains so much value and wisdom. This invites me to listen again and again. It's impossible to absorb all of this goodness at once. It needs to be digested and then applied to daily life. There is so much to think about! I also love the "loving struggle," an invitation to resolve a dispute over different opinions I have with a family member. Thank you so much for making this valuable presentation available to people from all walks of life. I am so grateful!
Such an Incredible woman of enormous power. Just hearing her “calmly strong” voice full of that existential wisdom is already an act of healing.
Thank you, Dear Teacher, from the bottom of my heart 💛
I like the idea of describing therapy as entering into a loving struggle with the other rather than taking an objective stance as a therapist, this feels more of an equal and nurturing relationship where healing can take place.
Emmy and her thinking have been one of my best discoveries in the last year, and I always like learning, and go out of my way to find new thinkers and communicators. So thankyou! many of the philosophers and even this approach to mental health have been known to me for some time (and I have spent time dealing with the mental health establishment from the other side and have experienced how it can do harm), but I appreciate how many threads are drawn together (by Emmy) into a consistent approach with a real momentum. That though challenging in some ways, as is life, is also holding in its hands a simplicity that can be found and learned in daily life by the many.
Thank you so much!
Where did this channel go? It disappeared for a few days... oh well, I'm glad to see that it's back!
Can you give us access to the diagrams??