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Accepting Shock
Shock, or punctuated equilibrium is crucial to development. Shocks may be perceived as good or bad, but are necessary to catalyze evolution. Find counsel here on how to relate to shock to maximize developmental change.

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*** Joker/ Wild Card
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*** Earth Changes
*** Welcoming ELE
*** Survivor
*** Trial
*** Awakening from the Nightmare of History
*** Dealing with Shock
*** Hand of Fate
*** Shock
*** Relating to Shock
*** Dealing with Shock
*** Oppressed by Collective Darkness
*** Feeling Collective Doom
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 ** Rebirth from the Dark Night of the Soul
 ** Faces of Death
 ** Journaling and Oracle Consultation
 ** Introspective Writing
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 ** Fear of Death
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 ** Facing the Fear of Death
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 ** Journaling
 ** Reaping the Unexpected Harvest
 ** Emergency or Emergence?
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 ** Dealing with the Fates
 ** Dealing with Crescendo-of-Awfulness Situations
 ** Dealing with Crescendo-of-Awfulness Situations
 ** Accepting the Irregularity of Life
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  * Temporal Fragility
  * World Events
  * Repel Chaos with Ego Control
  * Authentic Suffering
  * Core Suffering
  * Transformer
  * Open Space
  * Wounded Spirit
  * Exposure Zone -- Inner Contents Revealed
  * Feeling the Intensity
  * Forecasting
  * Self-Obliteration
  * Playing the Hand You've been Dealt
  * Technological Magic
  * Storm Chasing
  * Unusual Couplings
  * Playing the Hand You've been Dealt
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  * Reaching for the Forbidden Fruit
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