FULL PERMISSION LIVING is an approach to healing and self-actualization, but moreso, it is an approach to living life as it is naturally meant to be lived. Full Permission Living is the based on the understanding that human beings are, by first nature, sane, loving, cooperative, creative, humorous, intelligent, productive and naturally self-regulating. Full Permission Living rests on the foundation of truth that all people are entitled to live pleasure-filled, spontaneous, lives without guilt, shame or oppressive inner rules and prohibitions. Indeed, we are meant to live with full inner permission to follow our natural inner guidance and our inborn pleasure instinct to seek out gratification in all of our actions and endeavors, and that such a way of living always benefits those around us and those that we love. On this blog, we will explore ways in which we can reconnect to our true selves and live lives of physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and material fulfillment, while remaining in a state of harmony with others and with the world around us. We will discover the truth that life is meant to get better and better as time progresses, that growing up, maturing and aging is not at all a deteriorating process, but rather one in which the individual becomes more and more potent and powerful in all areas until the very end of a lifetime. We can discover that everyone has everything already built in that is necessary to achieve the fulfillment of their deepest desires. And it's no secret! Contact PETER LOFFREDO at: fpliving@aol.com
"The more important a calling or action is to our soul’s evolution, the more Resistance we feel toward pursuing it." Steven Pressfield (The War of Art)
This is a really interesting quote, Peter. At gut level it feels right, and at the same time it seems so counter-intuitive, or logically just wrong. Why are we so resistent to evolution? Especially if it's going to make us happier? Is it because we aren't certain that it's going to make us happy? Is it just fear? We are just more comfortable with the devil we know?
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This is a really interesting quote, Peter. At gut level it feels right, and at the same time it seems so counter-intuitive, or logically just wrong. Why are we so resistent to evolution? Especially if it's going to make us happier? Is it because we aren't certain that it's going to make us happy? Is it just fear? We are just more comfortable with the devil we know?
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