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ACT for Spiritual Development Hank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP, Minneapolis, MN 2014

ACT for Spiritual Development Hank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP, Minneapolis, MN 2014. Hayes, S. C. (1984). Making sense of spirituality. Behaviorism, 12 , 99-110. ACT for Spiritual Development Hank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP, Mineapolis , MN 2014. A ccept the world as it is, was or may be.

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ACT for Spiritual Development Hank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP, Minneapolis, MN 2014

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  1. ACT for Spiritual DevelopmentHank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP, Minneapolis, MN 2014 Hayes, S. C. (1984). Making sense of spirituality. Behaviorism, 12, 99-110

  2. ACT for Spiritual DevelopmentHank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP, Mineapolis, MN 2014 Accept the world as it is, was or may be. Choose, and willingly follow, your Values & Leading Principles. Teach others to do the same.

  3. Aspects of Your Spiritual Self That place from which noticing and noticing your noticing takes place That place from which you can pick anything that you can pick

  4. Aspects of Your Spiritual Self Long duration - as far back as you can remember. Stable - like the eye of a hurricane.

  5. Aspects of Your Spiritual Self When you are “there,”certainty of bodily control, if not control of thoughts, images or sensations, When you are “there,” a sense of “is-ness,”“being-ness” or “alive-ness” and not “goodness” or “badness.”

  6. Leading Principles & Values LEADING PRINCIPLES Any direction you can move. VALUES A way you can move in any direction

  7. From Your Spiritual Center You Can Pick: Any direction you can pick A way of moving you can pick

  8. Formula for Spiritual Liberation By willinglydoingsomething unpleasant, and willinglyrefraining from doing something pleasant, in the service of somethingI choose to make more important, I will never have to be a slave to circumstances either inside, or outside, my skin.

  9. Spiritual Love Looking out for someone’s, or something’s, long-term best interests. It is a choice. A choice not necessarily related to affection, affiliation, or sexual attraction.

  10. So, if you want to develop SPIRITUALLY: Accept the world as it is, was or may be. Choose, and willingly follow, your Values & Leading Principles. Teach others to do the same.

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