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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago

You know... I wonder if working with a lot of this Bruce Tift material will lead me to do more with Core Transformation. I took a weekend workshop on it, have practiced it with folks... and lately have been using other parts work & juxtaposition practices instead. https://t.co/YWEjvJrlN7

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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Several reasons: - Hard to keep track of the branching; I've tried making several templates or using freeform on paper - I've memorized the Feeding Your Demons script, so it's simpler to reach for that

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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And then the main reason: - When someone says, "I can't feel that core state" or "Isn't this cheating / wireheading though?" -- I didn't have a great answer that I deeply trusted I had some notes from the course, on what to say, and sometimes that would work

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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I think that, in seeing how Bruce Tift (Already Free) brings the Vajrayana Buddhist view into dialogue with psychotherapy... that gives me a different frame to work with.

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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It's like... not trying to get someone to "generate" the feeling of a core state. Because core states are defined as unconditional, it's more of a *noticing* or bringing awareness to that aspect of your experience, that's already there.

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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** gestures vaguely but energetically at words from Dzogchen like "rigpa" ** https://t.co/CRnfTPvi6M

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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Bruce Tift's work gives a really solid response to "but is it cheating??" It's not cheating. You won't be able to escape somatic experiences like tightness in the chest, constricted throat, tension in the shoulders, roiling in the gut. You can get space from the story, though

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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And, you can do a both/and move, a sort of paradoxical holding both the experience of cores states (spaciousness, luminosity, etc) and also the experience of anxiety, grief, anger, etc.

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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In Core Transformation, you bring the core state into juxtaposition with all the various layers of stories and strategies, back to the initial thought / feeling / behavior that was bugging you.

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Sarah McManus@SarahAMcManus• almost 5 years ago
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It's very compatible with the juxtaposition move described in Coherence Therapy / Unlocking the Emotional Brain. Holding awareness of both "unlocks" the old emotional learning, and feeling the potential cognitive dissonance and weirdness of it invites the old pattern to update

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