Our goal is to recognize the doorbell as a signal not to entangle or withdraw but as an opportunity to reinforce the inner relationship between the two parts of the I and to allow the energies generated by the situation to mix a unit that can respond effectively.
The Flash Response
Fullness of the Unit and the I At Moments of Change and Opportunity
Like our overall approach to the flash response, the sooner we can detect this movement away from wholeness and functionality the easier it is to avoid or reverse it. Clearing, when we sense this tightening, is a way to avoid the entanglement that can result when we meet obstructions.
Fullness of the Unit and the I
The energy pool may also come about as a natural response to provide the energy we need to effectively work with a situation that is generated externally.
Feeding the Unit and the Fullness of the I
When we engage with challenging activities, either because they are difficult or ones for which we feel enthusiasm, the I can react in ways that causes internal conflict and other forms of difficulty.
Growth and Development of the Unit From a Place of Wholeness
When we engage with challenging activities, either because they are difficult or ones for which we feel enthusiasm, the I can react in ways that causes internal conflict and other forms of difficulty. ... Our goal with this series is to strengthen our ability to respond to the daily life situations...
Mixing a Unit From a Place of Wholeness
Our more basic goal is to train with the I so that increasingly the movement toward wholeness is our initial response. Perfection in this is probably not attainable but a percentage improvement may be.
Responding From Wholeness
Our goal is when we sense the push from the energy pool we recognize it as an opportunity to allow the energy to create a unit that is capable of responding from a place of wholeness and inner harmony rather than fragmentation and internal conflict.