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  1. Isabella,

    I agree with your view point on helping your individual clients to learn to bring more inner peace within. And of course this is an act of bringing a spiritual element into your practise.

    To me one way a therapist could encourage an active particapation on the dialog of peace within a client’s base would be to set an alootted time for a “group’ to discuss or plan ways to be more involved in a more active way in the community they exist in. Even just the art of teaching peace within a group of clients would be a generous contribution.

  2. Thanks for your comment, Diane! “The art of teaching peace within a group of clients would be a generous contribution” – that really makes me think. art, peace, generosity, contribution – how well these words go together …

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