311 Nondual Wisdom – Relationships & Recovery – Lumiere
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Dualistic Thinking, Relationships, and Nondual Wisdom
Lynn Marie Lumiere, MFT is a seasoned psychotherapist, author, and teacher with a focus on transforming issues at their source by using principles of nondual wisdom to dissolve the belief in separation that creates and sustains arguable differences. She is dedicated to awakening consciousness and meeting life’s challenges as doorways to greater freedom. Her work is sourced in over 40 years of dedicated spiritual and psychological exploration as well as almost 30 years of marriage and practicing psychotherapy.
Ed. Note: My favorite word for this type of connected perceptions/thinking is synesthetic – and different from perceptions more diacritic. [Discussed in more detail in my first book Deep Recovery – 1992.] This is a republish from last year – continuing to work on developing CoreBrain Academy Coursework [two courses]: https://www.corebrainacademy.com/
Nondual Wisdom
She is a contributing author to The Sacred Mirror: Nondual Wisdom and Psychotherapy (2003; co-author (with John Lumiere-Wins) of The Awakening West: Evidence of a Spreading Enlightenment (2000) and author of Awakened Relating: A Guide to Embodying Undivided Love in Intimate Relationship. She lives in Grass Valley, California.
You will love how her interesting, deeper insights connect with everyday relationship issues.
Photo by John Westrock on Unsplash
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Website, Books, And Connections:
- Awakened Relating: A Guide to Embodying Undivided Love in Intimate Relationships – Lumiere – 2018
- The Awakening West – Conversations With Todays New Western Spiritual Leaders – Lumiere & Lumiere-Winns – 2003
- https://www.lynnmarielumiere.com
- https://www.facebook.com/AwakenedRelating/
- The Sacred Mirror: Nondual Wisdom and Psychotherapy – Lumiere a Contributing Author – 2000
- Autobiography of a Yogi – Paramahansa Yoganananda – Reprint 1998 – Selected as “One of the 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Twentieth Century”, Autobiography of a Yogi has been translated into more than 30 languages and is regarded worldwide as a classic of religious literature. Several million copies have been sold, and it continues to appear on best-seller lists after more than sixty consecutive years in print. [I read Yogananda’s Autobiography around 1966 -“Interesting” doesn’t cover his experience.]
Additional CBJ Connections
- CBJ Experts on Mindset – http://corebrainjournal.com/mindset
- Personal Power Mastery – Vermeeren – http://corebrainjournal.com/273
- Finding a Path Within – Inner Voice – Seeley – http://corebrainjournal.com/247
- Reframe Your Narrative – Heslin – http://corebrainjournal.com/245
- Multiple Brain Integration Techniques – Lee-Emery – https://corebrainjournal.com/305
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