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Difficulties Give Rise to Something Good

By: Patricia Sun
Narrated by: Justine Willis Toms
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Summary

In this interview, Patricia Sun shows us that the difficulties of the times can be used free us to take a bigger view. We are reminded to relax and trust that there is something good emerging, and that there is a frequency that runs the universe which we can tune in to.

Patricia gives us tools for releasing our plethora of negative habits, conditionings and defenses, including dealing with anger when it is present, and for being helpful in reducing the polarization going on in politics today. She talks about love as the most creative, transformational power in the universe, and makes a solid case for "good" being more powerful than "right".

Patricia Sun graduated Phi Beta Kappa at the top two percent of her class in 3 and 1/2 years from the University of California, Berkeley with two degrees, one in Social Sciences: Psychology and the other in Conservation and Natural Resources. She began her work as a family counselor. Her work today concentrates directly on creative solutions: "re-creating" thought patterns and "re-perceiving" experience. She is a pioneer in describing "right-brain" thought and is considered to be a teachers’ teacher. She leads workshops and gives private consultations.

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