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    Inner Healing Approach

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    trials and tribulations and find themselves broken in our areas such as the matters of the heartl The Inner Healing Approach deals with the inner most (pun intended) searchings and healings of deal with what people face on a daily basis such as emotions, hurts, badgage, and burdens that peopole carry around every day. According to Garzon, Worthington, and Tan (2009) Christian healers are "a range of journey back methodologies that seek, under the Holy Spirit's leading, to uncover personal,…

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    In Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, the entire point of the novel is about exploring one’s inner truth and facing the darkness that is inside every human. In this sense, Conrad has a more focused attention on the nature of man. In Margaret Atwood’s novel, Oryx and Crake, though the plot focuses on Snowman, and the events that led up to the near extinction of humanity, she uses the characters as symbols to represent the many different facets of man. In Heart of Darkness, at the beginning…

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    Elizabeth Gilberts Journey

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    spiritual journey? There are endless options to consider, but in a moment where life seems to be engulfing you, the only clear option is to follow your gut. In the book Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, that is exactly what she did when her marriage fell apart and life trapped her on her bathroom floor. Her gut told her to embark on a spiritual journey, and that is exactly what she did when she packed up and went to Rome and then a small Ashram in India. Many aspects of the journey that…

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    During our journeys in life we have amazing individuals who will come along beside us and empower us to go after our goals, grab hold of our purpose and fly towards our destiny with confidence no matter what. Most times those individuals will not even realize the impact that they have had on our life until the time comes when they are recognized during a particular speech, remembrance with other individuals, or just through a simple conversation between the two years later. Throughout my life…

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    Id Ego Superego Analysis

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    Have you ever done something bizarre, and wondered what your motives were? Has there ever been a time where you’ve done something but your reasons were much deeper than you could understand? This is the result of your unconscious hard at work. The unconscious mind holds the secrets that create our outer personality and drive our actions, the secrets that we cannot harness voluntarily. Psychologist Joseph Campbell describes how the unconscious mind plays a huge role in mythology and culture, two…

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    lifetime searching for. In Michael Ondaatje’s Running in the Family, Michael himself is on a search to discover his father’s identity. However, the constant occurrences of obstacles offset this journey and ultimately allows Michael to realize that his identity is yet to be discovered. The result of these journeys is the book; Running in the Family. The human nature to get discouraged and a certain mindset being thrown off course, are only some complexities that are explored as the book…

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    Unbroken

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    Unbroken Essay From thief to runner, prisoner of war to camp counselor, Louie Zamperini has impacted the lives of people worldwide. Unbroken is a novel by Laura Hillenbrand about the life story and journey of Louie Zamperini. Louie was born and raised during the Great Depression. His brother Pete introduced Louie to running as a way to keep him out of trouble. Zamperini ran in the 1931 olympics before fighting to fighting in WWII as a part of a bomber crew. Battered, bloody, and bruised the…

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    Christopher Mccandless Hero Analysis

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    The way McCandless executed his journey is questionable and even though it ended up in death, McCandless died in a way that fulfilled his inner desires. Instead of going along with what society teaches and living the exact same way your neighbor lives, McCandless broke the mold of the average American and lived his life based on his own…

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    Consciousness Shifting

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    shifting is awakening each individual inner spirit, to some in very intense ways and to others in a much subtle and passive path, nevertheless is it occurring to the benefit of all in the long term. While doing research and reading, I stumble upon a wonderful book written by Dr. Wayne Dyer (beloved by many) The Shift in which, he describes that the shifting happens in stages. The four stages that he writes about are; 1. from, 2. ambition, 3. to and 4. meaning , a journey that many of us…

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    The reason I have chosen the film, The Blind Side, is because it delivers and communicates aspects of inner journey to the audience throughout the film, through the use of film techniques, development of main characters as well as other significant characters, and narrative structure, which will be established through a suitable criterion for evaluating the…

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