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ACM Dia-Gnostic Integrative Observation & Feedback
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The practice of ACM Dia-Gnostic Integrative Observation & Feedback enables learners to gain awareness of experience as a whole. This includes the conscious and sub-conscious. The affective awareness of experience, deeper understanding, and continuous observation result in new and integrated or Mindful states of awareness that activate the innate capacity of our mind-body system to dynamically organize itself. This in turn reveals the our true inner motivation and inner life-purpose.
Through observation and feedback the learner is continuously assisted in raising the affective awareness of experience as a whole and stimulated to independently be responsible for what s/he experiences. The continuous feedback elicits a constant flow of "AHA" moments that culminate in shifting one's perspective to look at and resolve different traumas and patterns of pathogenic responses within the Pain-body (Tolle, 1999). By resolving old traumas and not create new ones, the pain-body is reduced and in time dissolves.
The learner thus learns to constantly be in a dynamic state of present-moment awareness where s/he observes ever continuing thoughts, feelings, emotions, and other events (bodily kinesthetic, etc.) at the moment they occur without reacting to them in an automatic or habitual way. This is called Mindfulness. The integrated and new awareness that this elicits is the basis for raising the learner's capacity of dynamic self-organization.Through ACM InnerAware practice the learner can continue to actualize, raise his/her own affective awareness, reduce the pain-body and reach new integrated states of awareness. The learner thus experiences the unfolding of his/her true being and how this reveals his/her true inner life-purpose.
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