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SoulCare Foundations I: The Basic Model

  1. Lesson One
    Introduction to SoulCare: Getting Started on the Journey
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  2. Lesson Two
    The First Task in Learning to Provide SoulCare: Knowing What You're After and What It Takes to Get There
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  3. Lesson Three
    A Personal Search: Beginning with an Inside Look
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  4. Lesson Four
    The Concept of Ruling Passions: What Energy Carries You into the Life of Another
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  5. Lesson Five
    Brokenness: The Key to Releasing the Power of SoulCare
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  6. Lesson Six
    The Good and the Bad in the Human Soul: Self-Need vs. Soul-Thirst
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  7. Lesson Seven
    Entering the Battle for Another's Soul: The First Step
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  8. Lesson Eight
    Wisdom: A Roadmap for Entering the Soul Without Getting Lost
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  9. Lesson Nine
    Getting into the Battle: Moving Below the Waterline from the Presenting Problem to the Story of the Soul
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  10. Lesson Ten
    Agents of Growth: What SoulCare Can Do in Our Lives
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  11. Course Wrap-Up
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Home Forums Reframing shifts the focus from the presenting problem to the deeper issue of relationships.Why is this shift important?

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  • Reframing shifts the focus from the presenting problem to the deeper issue of relationships.Why is this shift important?

    Posted by Deleted User on 02/25/2021 at 10:37
    Deleted User replied 3 years, 4 months ago 21 Members · 20 Replies
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    Deleted User
    03/23/2022 at 11:14

    At the point of reframing the focus, the person has opened up and given an invitation into their story. The past, present, immediate relationship questions can now give access to their relationship with God. The hope lies in turning their focus on God. The Spirit is the one who must lead and show the way to get to the spiritual heart received.

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    Deleted User
    03/16/2022 at 20:22

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    Deleted User
    03/05/2022 at 11:09

    It’s important to consider what happened in their life or with other relationships that may have contributed to the way this problem is currently being manifested. It’s important for the person doing soul care to consider possibilities of how to do soul care and its important for the person with the problem to examine what happened in their soul to cause them to bring about the problem or allow the problem to come up.

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    Deleted User
    02/25/2022 at 12:56

    Reframing enables us to move from focusing on the problems/ issues at hand to open up the opportunity to go deeper into getting to know what is going on with the souls. Reframing prevents us from falling into the habits of problem analysis and problem fixing. Unless we understand the root cause to the battle of the soul, be honest in acknowledging and facing it; no true repentance or spiritual growth can take place.

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    Deleted User
    02/24/2022 at 12:20

    When I think of reframing – I think of it as in the house building process. We have remodeled several homes in the past 20 years, and the last one we attempted, was our largest and hardest. Why? Because we had to take it down to the studs (interior) and start over. Once you take off the outer layers, and get to what the structure looks like, only then you will find what “supports” you will need as you build back. This is also important in relationships. Once you know where they stand, and what needs rebuilding, reframing, more attention, then you can hopefully build back stronger.

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