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Johnathan Brooks, MAC, PG Dip, CBT, MNLP, EFT is a Cognitive Behavioural Coach who has trained in a wide range of treatment methods including the “Power Therapies” (CBT Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (postgrad), EFT Emotional Freedom Technique, Master NLP Neuro Linguistic Programming) and has a Post Graduate Diploma in ‘Coaching and NLP’ – passed with a ‘Commendation’. www.spiritbearcoaching.com

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spiritbear
2013-01-13T17:24:47

Simplicity Patience Compassion

These three are your greatest treasures. Simple in actions and thoughts, you return to the source of being. Patient with both friends and enemies, you accord with the way things are.

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spiritbear
2012-04-11T22:11:34

The Wounded Healer

The Wounded Healer: I use this model when attempting to create a new belief system in which every experience has meaning. www.spiritbearcoaching.com.

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spiritbear
spiritbear
2012-04-09T21:09:47

Not True!

All good things come to an end. Not true, things just change..

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spiritbear
spiritbear
2012-04-09T15:47:28

Am I Living My Life Purpose?

If you ask yourself the question 'am I living my life purpose?' Then the fact that you're asking the question means you're not. When you're in the 'moment' fully, you're Being your purpose.

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spiritbear
spiritbear
2012-04-09T15:35:25

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Do You Have A Difficult Question Or Decision To Make About Your Future. by Johnathan Brooks Have you got a burning question that you just can’t seem to find the answer to.

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spiritbear
2012-04-09T15:21:47

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Ego: What Is It And Is It Important. by Johnathan Brooks Ego Self, or Local Self our Human Nature Ego = Personality = Thought, Emotion and Physical levels.

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spiritbear
spiritbear
2012-04-09T14:55:51

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Easter Message: Christ Did Not Die For Sin by Johnathan Brooks First, what do we all know about Easter. That Christ died for our sins and resurrected on the third day.

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