The simplest introduction to regenerative culture through on its core distinctions: consciously feeling your Four Feelings.

Four Feelings

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— by Valerie Lankford

When Four Feelings And What To Do With Them was first published in 1981, the idea that your feelings could be good for something was revolutionary.

The funny thing about that concept is, it is still revolutionary today!

Through practical guidelines taken from every-day real-life situations, Valerie Lankford unfolds a powerful inner roadmap for you. Knowing what you feel indicates your true ‘X’ on the map. From there you can say what you need, and also listen to the feelings of others without being overwhelmed.

This book transforms a ‘disturbing handicap’ into a relational superpower. You discover through down-to-earth no-nonsense instructions how your four universal feelings can help you to solve problems and to feel better

This book includes Valerie Lankford’s ground-breaking Four Feelings pamphlet, plus seven empowering articles from Lankford’s decades of experience as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (L.C.P.C.), and a Clinical Teaching Member of the International Transactional Analysis Association.

In a startling Foreword and an extensive Afterword, Clinton Callahan – originator of Possibility Management – reveals how Valerie Lankford’s Thoughtmap of Four Feelings is nothing less than the seed crystal that is already catalysing regenerative human cultures on Earth.

About the Author

Clinton Callahan is as surprised as anyone to learn that the 'Possibility Management' he originated in Germany in 1998 provides human-thoughtware upgrades for unleashing individuals, partnerships, and organizations to create and inhabit 'Archiarchy' - the regenerative, initiation-centered, radically responsible, local-authority culture that naturally emerges after Matriarchy and Patriarchy have run their course. All Possibility Management distinctions, thoughtmaps, and processes are "copyleft" - open-code thoughtware which cannot be copyrighted. They emerge from endlessly-generous nonmaterial resources that civilization knows nothing about. You can personally tap into these same resources.