The Goal Is to See Differently, Not to Blame
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The Goal Is to See Differently, Not to Blame
"In our sangha here recently, we've been engaged with a book by Paul Levy called The Quantum Revelation. The gist of it is, "As viewed, so appears." When we believe things like there's something wrong with me, I'm not good enough, we're seeing through that distortion lens. That's the information that goes into the quantum field and materializes as a 3D reality reflecting that distortion. The goal is not to blame ourselves but to re-perceive what's happening. But real shit happens, for sure."
"At 86, Pali Summerlin is an author and wisdom teacher known for her deep insights into emotional wounding and the liberation of limiting self-concepts. She uses a radical method of self-inquiry known as the Six Steps to Freedom (originated by Diederik Wolsak), helping others to find their way through the maze of psychological distortion that underlies our suffering. A native of Alabama and the grandmother of six,"
Pali Summerlin emphasizes that perception determines how abuse, violence, and trauma affect individuals. She teaches the Six Steps to Freedom, a radical self-inquiry method for undoing limiting self-concepts and the victim identity. Emotional pain often traces back to early or pre-verbal wounds stored in the body. Beliefs such as 'there's something wrong with me' act as distortion lenses that feed into a field and materialize as a distorted 3D reality. The therapeutic goal is to re-perceive those beliefs rather than blame oneself. Genuine harm and suffering are acknowledged while offering a path toward liberation through re-perception.
Read at Psychology Today
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