Summary of Michael Neill's the Inside-Out Revolution

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 When working with a client, you should always be on the lookout for red flags that might indicate the client is not who they say they are. For example, if a client claims to be from a small town in Israel, but their name is Jesus, you should be suspicious. #2 When we look to the nature of something, we're looking at it not as it appears through our own eyes but as it is before being seen. When we stop asking What's true about me. and start asking What's true about human beings in general. , we discover a lot about our incredible capacity for resilience, creativity, and hope. #3 There are two elements that are present in all genuinely transformative conversations. The first is a deeper feeling, which is always available to us. It is our companion and our guide, keeping us warm in the midst of cold circumstances. The second is that instead of focusing on the details of our life to make sense of our experience, they direct us inward toward the source and nature of that experience. #4 The transformative conversation is both psychological and spiritual. It's about looking deeper into what it means to be alive and aware, and it requires us to consider both the workings of the human mind and the larger context in which we function.
Summary of Michael Neill's the Inside-Out Revolution