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Rating: Summary: Restore Harmony and Balance Review: I reviewed many tapes this year, and "Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain" was the best audio tape teaching the essence of restoring harmony and balance to your inner life, as well as in your relationships with others. This tape is also very valuable for those wishing to discover a more positive outlook, conflict resolution and inner peace. I recommend it highly.
Rating: Summary: Restore Harmony and Balance Review: I reviewed many tapes this year, and "Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain" was the best audio tape teaching the essence of restoring harmony and balance to your inner life, as well as in your relationships with others. This tape is also very valuable for those wishing to discover a more positive outlook, conflict resolution and inner peace. I recommend it highly.
Rating: Summary: Conflict: Not to be avoided, but to be dealt with Review: Rev. Simmons' message here is not at all of avoidance of conflict, but of dealing effectively with it by being truly centered. There are lessons, so he states, for us to learn in conflict situations. And such situations indeed are part of life. But if we don't deal realistically and effectively with conflict, we bring even more disharmony into our lives.And so we are to embrace the tiger, that is the conflict situation, and return to the mountain, that is to our center. This takes a bit of spiritual training, a sharpening of our ability to center, to deal with situations in ways that are nonviolent, and nondestructive to ourselves or others. This two hour program presents us with a regime and a way of thinking to accomplish this. It is done with compassion and understanding, also with clarity. I very much recommend this to people at all levels.
Rating: Summary: Conflict: Not to be avoided, but to be dealt with Review: Rev. Simmons' message here is not at all of avoidance of conflict, but of dealing effectively with it by being truly centered. There are lessons, so he states, for us to learn in conflict situations. And such situations indeed are part of life. But if we don't deal realistically and effectively with conflict, we bring even more disharmony into our lives. And so we are to embrace the tiger, that is the conflict situation, and return to the mountain, that is to our center. This takes a bit of spiritual training, a sharpening of our ability to center, to deal with situations in ways that are nonviolent, and nondestructive to ourselves or others. This two hour program presents us with a regime and a way of thinking to accomplish this. It is done with compassion and understanding, also with clarity. I very much recommend this to people at all levels.
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