TOPIC: How Organic Psychology Helps Things
Change
...Ph.D. Online
ECHN: The Whole Life Art and Science of Educating
Counseling and
Healing With Nature
Organic Psychology Helps Things
Change
We seldom have the ability
to change our
socialization by industrial society for it is an accepted form of
addiction or brainwashing. We can, however,
sensibly choose to bypass
its limits and trespasses and increase well being by using tools that
connect our thinking with the transformative and recycling powers
of natural
attractions and
systems. Over time, this new habit we develop helps how we
think and feel change for the better.
The
Natural System Thinking
Process in Organic
Psychology says:
"Make
sense by learning how
to respect and
resonate with the flow of nature's natural
attraction pulse
rather than by excessively
controlling it or fortressing yourself from it.
Delight
in the rewards that
come from direct
sensory connections with the energetic spirit and love of life in
natural systems and areas, rather than from stagnant indoor substitutes
for it
that have harmful side effects.
As
part of family, dating or
singles life, learn
to connect directly with nature's life-spirit in natural areas,
backyard or backcountry. It sustainably helps you convert the stress
that erodes your well-being, into good feelings. This results because
sensory connections to nature trigger the release of chemicals like
Dopamine and Oxytocin as well
as help you develop supportive personal and environmental
relationships you trust and enjoy. You sense and feel that you and
others belong
to something worthwhile because
you do.
Recognize
that tropicmaking
science limits our
thinking by omitting the validity of natural sensory knowing. For
example, tropicmaking does not include the natural attraction sense of thirst
as a fact that is as real as water or as part of the global water
system, of the water cycle, or as one of the "five senses." Omissions
like this disconnect our thinking about thirst from
the purifying water cycle, from nature's sensory grace, balance and
recuperative ways.
Thirst
is an intelligent
sensory attraction. It
informs us when we need water so we bring water into us and benefit.
Our thirst also turns off to signal us that we have enough water.
Similarly, our sense of excretion tells us to
contribute our excessive water as food and water for the welfare of
other members of the global life community. At least 51 additional
natural sensory
attraction-loves serve this same supportive
purpose with regard to personal and global well being. This includes
sensations of fear, pain, anxiety, depression, death, dying and grief.
They signal that something important is missing and that we must seek
it.
We
excessively suffer
because the way we learn to
think, feel and relate is too often non-sense. We use only 10% of the
natural
sensory wisdom we inherit as part of nature. This leads us to foolishly
applaud our excessive conquest of natural systems, in and around us.
Learning
to
genuinely reconnect
with nature,
the
real thing, helps us reverse this dilemma. For example, it helps us
with dieting and weight loss as we satisfy ourselves with sensory
fulfilling food instead of excessive eating.
"Personal
transformation is best cultivated by partnering with the supreme agent
of change, the Earth. Life is change, and nature is the wizard who
enlivens its magic cycles."
- Philip Sutton Chard
Start the ECHN Introductory Course and your
program here. Why wouldn't you want to add this important
benefit to your life and livelihood?
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