Jump to content

Mental Rigidity: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
Line 13: Line 13:
The antidote to heal states of [[Mental Rigidity]] is practicing [[Mental Openness]].
The antidote to heal states of [[Mental Rigidity]] is practicing [[Mental Openness]].


'''(GSF) Mental Openness''': We are able to consider and be open to many different ways of being, thinking or life philosophy without feeling threatened, defensive or sarcastic. This is a state of [[Nonjudgmental Awareness|non-judgment]]. Discoveries and new learning opportunities are valued as desirable and supported in others. Mental flexibility for greater intelligence and creative problem solving is available for the mutual beneficial exchanging of ideas. [[Open-mindedness|Mental openness]] allows intuitive development and higher sensory perception.
'''(GSF) Mental Openness''': We are able to consider and be open to many different ways of being, thinking or life philosophy without feeling threatened, defensive or sarcastic. This is a state of [[Nonjudgmental Awareness|non-judgment]]. Discoveries and new learning opportunities are valued as desirable and supported in others. Mental flexibility for greater intelligence and creative problem solving is available for the mutual beneficial exchanging of ideas. [[Open-mindedness|Mental openness]] allows intuitive development and higher sensory perception.See [[Exercising an Open Mind]].
 
 


==References==
==References==