PPS - Term 2 - Questions & Answers Flashcards

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Describe how you would identify what to treat for with the client.

A

Get clear in your mind about the purpose of the treatment and clarify with the client that they are ready for treatment. It is not necessary to share the purpose of the treatment with the client, because they may not be familiar with God qualities.

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What does it mean to meet the client where they are and why is it important?

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To meet the client where they are, the practitioner can use the Four Aspects of Consciousness model and listen deeply to the words and mindset of the client. It is important to meet the client where they are so the practitioner can help the client take the next step toward identifying spiritual truth.

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How do you gauge a successful Spiritual Mind Treatment?

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This answer may vary. It could include some or all of the following: Words plus feeling, saying Treatment with conviction, having clients share demonstrations of the treatment. etc.

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Explain what a Practitioner/Client session is to one not familiar with our philosophy.

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A Practitioner/Client session is a one-on-one time of approximately one hour in which the client seeks help with something in their life, and the Practitioner provides spiritual guidance and support, and an affirmative prayer for healing.

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Name the Principles of Truth that serve as tools with which a Practitioner works in a Practitioner/ Client session.

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  • Oneness
  • Love
  • Creation
  • Threefold Nature
  • Creative Process
  • Spiritual Laws
  • Spiritual Beings
  • Freedom
  • Heaven
  • Eternal Life
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Explain two ways the Practitioner uses the Law of Cause and Effect in Spiritual Guidance.

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  1. When the practitioner conceives a new idea for a definite and specific purpose.
  2. When the practitioner recognizes something undersirable not as conditions imposed on the client, but as logical, sequential, unfoldment of life
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Does the Practitioner assume responsibility for the client’s healing?

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No. The Practitioner assumes the obligation to do the work earnestly, sincerely, and with deep conviction.

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Does the Practitioner have any good use for negativity in the process of Spiritual Guidance?

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Yes. No matter how negative a condition is, the Practitioner sees it as a misinterpretation of, and guide to the truth.

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What is Spiritual Guidance and Support?

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  • The term used to describe the work of assisting the client through the process in healing.
  • Moving the client from effect to cause.
  • Teaching Universal Spiritual Truths.
  • Assisting the client to open the path of receptivity.
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