from Ed Ford (920826:1400)
Last week I gave my first workshop on the Outcome Based Parenting
program I created which includes a heavy amount of PCT. The PCT went
extremely well. The participants saw and accepted the many connections
between PCT and human thinking and actions. More on that later. When
I returned, I found my computer had been permanently zapped by
lightening. One son living at home lost an amplifier and another son
several miles from my home lost a new TV set. Some blame it on that
crazy weather (notice I didn't say that crazy man) from California. At
any rate, after making the purchase of a new computer and having
(aren't I lucky) my son-in-law get me back in operation yesterday (my
first back up disc didn't work, but the second did), I found a lot of
mail.
Mark, give me some time and I'll reply to your thoughts on dealing with
the past.
Rick, I'm a Republican....more on your convention comments later.
Bill, my perception of the word belief (noun) is tied directly to what
I have found to be true and/or working through dealing with others,
thinking through a problem, and/or evidence. That's what I mean by
belief. Faith (noun) is the belief in something about which you have
no proof or at least insufficient evidence. When it comes to a
person's religion, it can be a faith or a belief. Mine happens to be a
belief.
Ed Ford ATEDF@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
10209 N. 56th St., Scottsdale, Arizona 85253 Ph.602 991-4860