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Meditation
Interior Council Exercise (The Courage to Lead)
Life Phases
In the 1960s a number of talks were given about how every twenty years one experiences a whole new life. At the time the emphasis was on four life phases, up to age 80. Since then, additional conversations have described dynamics of Phase V, ages 80-100.
- Stanfield, Jeanette, Just Checkin’ On Ya: My journey of being a caregiver for a loved one (October, 2009)
- Oakley, Robins and Stanfield families, New Images for the Senior, an article written from their research about understanding old age. All except Jeanette were in their 80s when they wrote this. (2009)
- Wilson, Priscilla, How to Age Gracefully. Priscilla developed the procedures for this course and facilitated it in her church. (2008)
- “Phase IV: An Elders Reflection on the Stream of Life”, Nairobi, May 1993
- The Seasons of Life – A chart of one’s life in five twenty-year phases, updated by Priscilla Wilson.
- Four Life Phases of the first eighty years of ones life in twenty-year phases. November 28, 1971 and Life Phasiality: four phases from the Pedagogue Manual
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Exercises
- The Fast Guide, Global Research Assembly, 1971
- “A Preparation for the Fast“, Global Research Assembly, July 18, 1972
- The Watch Guide, Global Research Assembly, 1972
- Loudermilk, Rick, “Context for the Watch“, Global Research Assembly, July 11, 1972
- West, George, “Spirit Methods: Spirit, Gospel and Psalms“, August 26, 1971 and “Spirit Conversations”, January 21, 1971″
- Mathews, Lyn, “Spirit Exercises“, Collegium, February 19, 1973
- Morrill, Justin, “Spirit Life Context“, July, 1973
- The Spirit Methods Manual, 1973
- Loudermilk, Rick, “Spirit Power”, Global Council, August 1, 1972
- Marshall, Gene, “Introduction to the Spirit Life“, Global Research Assembly, June 30, 1975