
Here you will receive a welcome to this course.
Here you will have an introduction to this course and the most important advise I can give you about counseling and advising in general.
Here are the required legal disclaimers.
Here you will learn how to deal with the two kinds of fools and a rational person.
Here you will learn the true meaning of judgement not that you be not judged.
Here you will learn about the lost art of hearing.
Here you will learn about being slow to speak.
Here you will learn about the benefit of brevity in what you say.
Here you will learn about concealing the secrets and maybe a times to reveal secrets.
Here you will learn about the basic importance of oneness in the counseling/advising context.
Here you will learn about reaction vs. response in the image of God.
Here you will learn about the help of oneness knowledge and improved counseling.
Here you will receive an introduction to centering prayer related to counseling/advising.
Here you will learn how to do centering prayer.
Here you will learn how to use centering prayer while doing counseling or advising.
Here you learn about staying out of trouble when the counseling appropriate is or might be controversial.
Here you learn about not leaning on your understanding as a therapy.
Here you will learn the importance of hope in the work of a pastoral counselor.
Here you will learn about the importance of a merry heart in counseling.
Here you will be introduced to Philippians 4:8.
Here you will learn what thinking is on a basic level.
Here you will learn about the necessity and power of choosing to think something else.
Here you will learn about a therapy that will fix almost every problem of the pastoral counselor.
Here you will learn about an alternative application of "Think on these Things".
Here you will receive concluding remarks.
In this course you will learn many of the underlying principles to counseling and advising others.
With these principles you will be able to keep counseling and advising on the right path and in a more beneficial direction.
These principles should be applied in both formal pastoral counseling situations and just talking over things with others.
They are a door to counseling wisdom.