PPS - Term 3 - Questions & Answers Flashcards

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How might you use visioning in your personal life?

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  • To develop goals.
  • To open to the Divine (Higher) vision of life.
  • For clarity and guidance.
  • For special projects.

Visioning

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How might you use visioning with clients? When? With whom? Why?

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  • To open to a new vision,
  • To live in alignment with one’s self, career or relationship change.

Visioning

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How might you use visioning in your spiritual community?

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  • For a new aspect/project of spiritual community.
  • For yearly planning.
  • To plan themes and specific events
  • Ongoing as a practice.
  • To determine the vision and mission statement for a center.

Visioning

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You are a licensed practitioner and a teaching assistant in a Foundations class. You get close to one of the students and want to get to know them better. During the break, the student shares with you that they are attracted to you and would like to take you out on a date. Being excited about the shared connection, you say yes.

Is this an ethical breach?

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  • This is only an ethics violation if the Practitioner dates the student.
  • Section 7.1.G.21 - We do not enter into any relationship with a client/student that could impair our professional judgment or our spiritual integrity. We maintain sexual propriety with our clients/students as well as with other Ministers/Licensed Practitioners of other Member Communities and other groups in the community and practice honorable behavior with everyone we encounter.

Section 7.1.G - Licensed Spiritual Practitioner Ethical Standards, PPS

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A friend tells you that they saw your senior minister at a strip club on Friday night. They told you that the minister was there by themself and flirting with the clientele. They speculate that the minister is shady and living a secret life. They ask you how you can trust this minister and say that the church members and staff should know about this information and ask you to do something about it.

Is this an ethical breach?

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  • This is an ethical breach if the Practitioner gossips about the Minister.
  • Section 7.1.G.11 - We cooperate with our Senior Minister for the growth, unfoldment, and success of the Member Community. We remain mindful that our commitment to these ethical standards, our Senior Minister, and our community is public as well as personal, and we understand that our behavior and actions influence the success and well-being of the Member Community as a whole.
  • Section 7.1.G.12 - We communicate with our Senior Minister in an honest and direct manner in highest consciousness at all times.
  • Section 7.1.G.22 - We remain accountable to the standards of our profession at all times, mindful that we represent all Licensed Spiritual Practitioners, the Religious Science movement, and Centers for Spiritual Living as a whole.
  • Section 7.1.G.23 - Sexual Misconduct in Ministry, Leadership, and Relationship Boundaries - Practitioners.

Section 7.1.G - Licensed Spiritual Practitioner Ethical Standards, PPS

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After Sunday service, you witness a board member take a $20 bill out of the collection and put it in their pocket.

Is this an ethical breach?

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  • This may be an ethical breach.
  • Section 7.1.G.22 - We remain accountable to the standards of our profession at all times, mindful that we represent all Licensed Spiritual Practitioners, the Religious Science movement, and Centers for Spiritual Living as a whole.

Section 7.1.G - Licensed Spiritual Practitioner Ethical Standards, PPS

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Whose responsibility is it to know the “laws of the land” for your state or country as they pertain to mandated reporting of child abuse, elder abuse, and any other abused a vulnerable sector?

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The practitioner is responsible to know the “laws of the land” for their state or country.

Section 8.4 - Policies & Procedures Manual

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What is Ralph Waldo Emerson known for?

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His writings and insights of Truth inspired

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What is Mary Baker Eddy known for?

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Established the Christian Science Church

History

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What are Julius and Horatio Dresser known for?

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Healed by Quimby; made manuscripts available in print.

History

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What is David Dresser Seabury known for?

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Knew Ernest Holmes; active in metaphysical league.

History

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What is Warren Felt Evans known for?

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Opened a clinic and wrote books on mental curing.

History

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What is Emma Curtis Hopkins known for?

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  • Taught many Metaphysical Leaders.
  • Teacher of Teachers.

History

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What is Judge Thomas Troward known for?

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Influenced Holmes with his work in Mental Science

History

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What is Phineas Parkhurst Quimby known for?

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  • Wrote mental prescriptions for healing.
  • Father of New Thought

History

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16
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What are the differences between Unity and CSL?

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Unity:
- A quiet, devotional approach to religion.
- Mind is the connecting link between God and human.
- Prayer through devotional silence.
- Some of the Unity writers believe in and teach reincarnation.
CSL:
- A practical approach, emphasis on spiritual living.
- One Mind, the action of One Mind, God AS human.
- Spiritual Mind Treatment; specific and active.
- Teaches eternal life. Immortality. Individuals never die, but just keep evolving upward in a continuing spiral.

Unity vs. CSL

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What are the subtle differences in the definition of sin between Divine Science of Science of Mind?

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  • Divine Science states there is no original sin.
  • Sin is the failure to express and unfold the real self.
  • Religious Science states there is no sin
  • a mistake and no punishment, a consequence.