Christianity Hypnosis – Counselling & Christianity

January 23, 2010
By Journal of Hypnosis

Christianity Hypnosis

There’s a lot such a Christians can learn based on data from the counselling profession. Indeed, the counselling profession has loaned its core principles based on information from Christian wisdom and ethos. Perhaps the best way to view counselling and how it can loan going back to the everyday Christian is the perspective of, ‘How does the occupant in need view the helping relationship?’ Christianity Hypnosis

Christianity is about the God-centre. It is other-centric. There is nothing in counselling that suggests it is anything about the counsellor, apart from their knowledge, skill and experience to facilitate healing outcomes for the person in need. The “helper” gene consists of six things according to Carl Rogers: empathy, warmth, genuineness, concreteness, immediacy and confrontation (to tackle the issues that are otherwise avoided). When we begin to view the counsellor as simply a helper it de-mystifies the process of counselling and means that a large amount of good can come from it. Christianity Hypnosis

Perhaps it’s people who already have the helper gene who are most attracted to this profession. Perhaps it should be a personality pre-requisite? One thing is for sure, Christians are called most fundamentally to be helpers. The function of pastoral care is one of helping. Indeed, pastors are to be helpers. A great many pastors I’d suggest, however, see themselves in the A.W. Tozer mould; preacher, not pastoral carer. There is a distinction, but it is an excuse at best (and a mistake) for a pastor to resist helping when he or she can. Christianity Hypnosis

But, what about the everyday Christian? They too are called to help; that is to serve. Many people see this as being active in service from a church ministry perspective, but I don’t think that reaches the intent of Jesus. He’d have us more fundamentally helping as each need arose. It’s helping when on the roads, at the workplace, in the family etc. What does the “helper” gene look like in everyday practice? It’s giving more than legally required on the roadways to help others on their way. Christianity Hypnosis

It’s cooperating enthusiastically with our boss and co-workers, even, especially even, with those we struggle to serve. Our work’s not finished at work. Our spouse needs help too. We must be a model helper. Sometimes there’s too much made of the “helps” love language, like ‘I don’t speak that language too well.’ That’s simply an excuse for the lazy. The power of the will of the mind will get anyone out of their ‘lazy bones’ attitude, but it’s a personal choice. Learn to Exceed Your Expectations. Get your Christianity Hypnosis videos and achieve greater success now!

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