Saturday, January 24, 2015

There are several purposes in the workshops not the least of which is getting to know oneself better.  I need come up with fewer surprises in my own mind's  inner workings.  One day they feel fine and the next day they feel suicidal.  We need to know more about this kind of problem.  There is also the feeling of being alone in a world made up of many friendly people.  

     So what is the supportive person?  Can we really effectively support each other and if so who were going to be people that choose us to be supportive are we choose to be supportive? I truly believe that we can find a way to consistently be supportive. Carl Rogers once commented that marriages were failing at a high rate because each spouse was expecting more of each other that was ever there to begin with; so divorce ensued.

     The workshop is designed as a safe way for each of us in participating in the supportive person process to feel safe and to feel as though there is something built into this that is protective. Can we work through our veneer of ego armor and offer up to each other  a glimpse of the  inner-self? Having found that can we be supportive?

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