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"How does that make you feel?"It's a therapy joke punchline, but do therapists really ask every client that question? Yes. The not-so-funny part is how few people can answer it. For many of us, thinking is simply our default mode as we try to build a safe space for ourselves within the confines of our mind. After all, feelings can't be trusted, right? Feelings are unreliable reactions, right? It's dangerous to be emotional, right?The mind has been enthroned as our source of control. The subjugation of feeling is celebrated while tears are equated with weakness, especially in men. The demand to separate ourselves from emotion has left most of us with an extremely limited emotional vocabulary as well as an inability to properly identify and process what we are feeling. We are getting this whole thing wrong.In The Garden Within, Dr. Anita Phillips informs and encourages us to care for our hearts so we can understand our emotions and live free and empowered. The heart has always been our rightful guide; it's time we start listening to it.In this six-week study, you will: Define man's original design as from God's heart.Learn to elevate your heart to a position of authority.Recognize the lies you believe surrounding emotions and the heart.Identify personal trauma and learn ways to process through it.Realize the daily power of faith, hope, and love.Designed for use with The Garden Within Bible Study Guide plus Streaming Video (sold separately).
In The Garden Within, Dr. Anita teaches the biblical foundation for emotional health and invites us into a deeper knowing of how intimately God cares about our emotions and how He is always speaking the language of our hearts.
Mental health expert and trauma therapist Dr. Anita Phillips reveals how boldly embracing your emotions is the key to living your most powerful life.
On This Spirit Walk is a resource for small group study within the local church. Setting this resource apart is the list of Native American United Methodist writers who contributed to this work. This diverse group includes a cross-section of tribes and nations, ages and life experiences. The inclusion of indigenous activist and human rights advocate Rev. Liberato Bautista provides a powerful depth of vision to these voices.
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