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Language Process Notes

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Combining Focusing and Quaker thoughts on language to use "words to get beyond words".

122 pages

First published January 1, 2008

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Harbert Rice

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January 6, 2014
This is, pure and simple, a Masterpiece!! Mr. Rice has compiled here the most refreshingly open and self-aware manuscript concerning how we as living individual processes can participate in the formation of a 'new' way to think and speak from inside of our 'embodied-being'.

This little 'note' book is a profound, and personal, reflection of how Quaker Meditation, Focusing, and Non-Violent Communication have allowed the author to 'use' words in new ways that allow for life to carry forward. It is the most clear and relatable analysis of Gendlin's 'A Process Model' that I have read to date. Which is no small accomplishment, at all! Written from the perspective of a person who can acknowledge his own flaws. Giving the refreshing feeling that I am unfolding new meanings from within myself alongside the author.
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