Episode Five: Naming Anger Prepares Somebody for Turning Desire Mismatch into Positive Construction
Before you begin matching your courage-mending determination with satisfying results, this episode argues that you either settle the anger stemming from longing impatiently, or you settle to pretend you are transcending to a joyous being.
This technique demonstrated shortly which complements the previously detailed in my podcast is necessary to proceed with whichever part of the method you encounter yourself along—in relieving the taxing effect of continuous effort, it stands irrespective of self-care status.
In time the sequence of efforts appears to the trainee as if it has gone to a stall. A trainee passes bravely from such period in that one begins to understand who serenity naming refers to.
Episode Four: Naming Serenity Before Even Acknowledging Thunder: Missing a Step Prevents from Extolling Fraternity
“Naming serenity before even acknowledging thunder” refers to the travesty detected so plenty as severing prose and praise of desire: ‘I forbid this from my repertoire a priori given my idea that extra sensual deliberations bring paramount value to someone, versus physical satisfaction which does not.’
None of the distinctions made by intolerant to self-indulgence experimentation attendants of my podcast is causing a blurring as stalling than the hypothesis of pleasure corrupting your serenity!
What follows is two scenarios in recognition of which I provoke any listener who insists telling themselves they defy being tolerant of passionate behavior.
Episode Three: It’s Time to Train!
The story I am about to say has really no place nor time, although in the year which I imagine it unfolding everything that is relevant to the local conditions reminds me of adventuring in the time when king Arthur first rest his hand on the sword “Excalibur” to remove it from the stone it was inserted in—a development that revealed his association with a duty he never imagined he was born to fulfil.
Historical, or not, the names of this king and his sword, run parallel to the story I have already begun in the first episode of “Parenting Desire”, which actually takes place on every stone—every heart, that is, which confines itself by abstaining from removing what exerts pain on it.
In this episode you are invited to the Mediterranean island where the two siblings, Discovery and Olympus, live.
Episode Two: Placing my Fear
Many psychological theories, such as those which prevent their advocates from asking questions of “why”, instead of addressing restless behavioral symptoms, treat dishonesty in desire attendance as management of instability and discomfort which causes further dissatisfaction and imprisonment.
By “placing my fear” to the forefront, I prevent such dishonesty about my state of being from leading me to a treacherous mindset. I only accomplish self-care when I make my fear disappear.
Episode One: Back to School
Why must enjoying be thought contrary to be longing, when one carries what their hands can ask for? What is it with men in confining treatment of personal feelings with personal excitement? Is parenting desire the answer? What does this mean? Does it have to do with raising your children, or with treating any burning will with the same appetite?