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Women's inner strength extolled
Writing on personal struggles can be helpful, speaker says
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The process involves "taking in whatever has been given and then letting all go completely."
Marybeth Raynes, a clinical social worker and family therapist, said a process of interior "triangulation" can be helpful for women who are looking for inner strength. The three part process involves thinking in detail about one's:
Most meaningful spiritual experience.
Most enjoyable spiritual practice, including contemplation, meditation or service.
Most potent, personal experience that has never been labeled as "spiritual."
Then she suggested looking for any kind of relationship between the three, to determine whether there are similarities or simply differences, whether any leads to the others, or whether they are distinctly separate.
As women examine the details of such experiences, they can find their own inner map or constellation, she said, helping them find the source of "how I know what I know."
Building on one's inner strength also can be boosted as women exercise regularly while focusing on one or two simple practices in five areas of their lives: social, physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual.
Exercise is necessary, she said, because a concerted internal effort in each area will tax physical strength, often when "unfinished business" comes into consciousness and needs to be dealt with.
Lorie Winder Stromberg received the Mormon Women's Forum 2005 "Eve Award" during a luncheon ceremony at the conference, and paid tribute to the forum's founders.
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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