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The Benefits of TIR and Life Stress Reduction

Practitioners delivering TIR and related techniques offer a comprehensive approach to self-actualization called "viewing".  Viewing is a person-centered method in which one person, a "facilitator", provides a safe space and a structure that helps another, called a "viewer", to closely examine his or her world in order to gain insight and ability.   The viewing curriculum, or just "Curriculum", is a step by step approach to inspecting the structure of the mind.  The Curriculum is divided into sections that allow viewers to proceed at a comfortable and nonthreatening pace. It enables them to work systematically toward fulfillment of their goals.

When viewers are given the means to inspect the long-term patterns that determine the structure of their lives, they often experience revelatory breakthroughs as they release emotional "charge" (repressed, unfulfilled intention).

Life Stress Reduction

The journey of self-discovery begins by addressing the concerns and issues on which the viewer is currently focused, clearing away the mental debris that is creating unhappiness and inhibiting progress in life. This form of work may include resolving the effects of past traumas using the technique called Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR). In Life Stress Reduction, a wide variety of techniques is used to best address the concerns of the particular viewer. These may include health, relationships, self-esteem, career, and well-being.

After Life Stress Reduction, the viewer can expect to have renewed hope, general good feelings, revitalization in life, and a readiness to address issues that are universally a part of the human condition.

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