Ever wonder why certain events allow you to expand your consciousness or alter who you think you are beyond what you normally experience? Through the power of Frameshifting, I'll show you how you can have access to this experience at any time, without adopting, changing, or fixing your beliefs Along the way, I share with you personal experiences I've had that triggered this shift in me. With the tools provided in this book, you can have these shifts too. Discover unspoken limiting beliefs Achieve higher stages of consciousness Break free from the boundaries of ego Understand people in your life empathically Experience the pure joy of spiritual growth Praise for Banner's "FrameShifting" "For anyone serious about activating their inner brilliance, FrameShifting is a must read " --Dr. David Breitbach, Founder of Bright Life U "David's journey has been eclectic, but his wit and courage have served him well and we are fortunate that he is willing to share what he has learned." --Dr. James Way, PhD Mentor, Walden University "Frameshifting describes a process to let go of your ego and discover your divine self." --Ken Maclean, author The Vibrational Universe "Whatever your personal development directions, you will benefit from Dave's journey and the insights he offers." --Robert J. Wright, author Beyond Time Management "FrameShifting is truly a life-altering book as it changed my views in many ways and increased my overall sense of awareness. I think that anyone who reads this book will find it beneficial in aiding him or her to lead a more fulfilling life." --Kam Aures, "Reader Views" Learn more at www.DavidKBanner.com "New Hardcover Edition for 2010 " Another great self-help book from Loving Healing Press: www.LHPress.com PHI013000 Philosophy: Metaphysics SEL016000 Self-Help: Personal Growth - Happiness SEL021000 Self-Help: Motivational & Inspirational
Frame Shifting: A Path To Wholeness Author: David K. Banner Publisher: Loving Healing Press ISBN: 978-1-932690-55-2
We all know what we are supposed to do with our lives in general: achieve success, work hard, obey the law, honor our responsibilities and commitments, etc.. But in our society, most of us are not really given the answer to how to get there and how to define this often elusive success for ourselves. What about personal happiness and a sense of purpose? How do you come to define who you are and what gives you that sense of purpose and fulfillment? David Banner undertook a long, winding and often arduous journey within himself and successfully found his answer. We are fortunate that he chose to share this personal journal with us, and give us a blueprint for our own search for purpose and fulfillment.
A buzzword in the business world now is "paradigm". The concept of paradigm is a set of beliefs or mental models that limit what you can see, and limit your area of experience and reference to what you do see. If you can't see it, you don't know it's there. Similar to looking out a standard window; you are limited to a specific viewing region. What you see out that single window is limited, but what you see out a bay window is a larger view with more dimensions. Actually step outdoors instead, and your view is greatly increased and clearer, with more available directions to look, and no restrictions by the frame of the window to block your view. It's a bigger frame on the picture, so to speak that adds to your view, thus the title of this outstanding work, "Frame Shifting".
Step by step and with detailed instructions and thorough explanation, Banner covers subjects that include ego, the development of the ego, the laws of attraction, empathy, attunement, emotion, roleplaying, vision, God, spirituality and more. I especially appreciated the fact that while written with a view of God and spirituality, it doesn't endorse or embrace any particular dogma or doctrine. This makes the book applicable to such a wide range of people and the various life experiences and beliefs they may hold. It would indeed be a pity for a book this well written to exclude anyone. The number of people searching for just this kind of guidance is huge, and it's great approach and innovative view is a welcome addition to the current available studies in philosophy.
I would heartily recommend this book without reservation. It offers a rare clarity into the journey of human existence and personal fufillment. I hope it garners the attention it deserves.
In the realm of human spirituality, the human ego can be the greatest hindrance to mankind and our spiritual development. All of us are so busy protecting our own interests by virtue of following our egos that we miss out on a better, stress free, fear free and more joyful life. According to author David K. Banner PHD, author of the book FrameShifting, if we use compassion and empathy to deal with others it leads us to higher stages of consciousness which in turn will make life for us a smoother road to travel down and keep us at the consciously expanded level we really are supposed to live on.
The school of thought that building compassion for others has been expressed through a multitude of spiritual teachings. From Christianity to the Kabalistic teachings the message of FrameShifting has always been around and with the ever growing spiritual movement going on in the world right now FrameShifting couldn’t have come a minute sooner. The main tenet of this book concerns not only the ways to diminishing the power your ego has over you but also taking control of your higher essence for better living.
This book presents the personal path that author David K. Banner took to expand his consciousness. His journey includes using the tenets of; Avatar training, Ubunto, Shamanism, Ishaya’s Ascension, Aikido and the use of Reiki attunements. Also included in this book are many useful exercises and activities to be used as tools for your personal FrameShifting. The many tools to be employed are broken up into three general categories; Body expansion, Emotional and Mental expansion. As you use the tools you learn to shift your frame by looking at things from another person’s “frame” or perspective. By shifting your “frame” or point of view you will build compassion and empathy and thus tap into your higher self.
This is a well written book that is replete with useful examples of how the different procedures worked for the author and can be applied for anyone to use. I recommend this book for anyone seeking to develop into more loving and balanced being.
It’s so very easy to get stuck in a rut. We live our lives and rarely venture out of our comfort zone. We become judgmental, believing that others should act as we want them to do.
Then, something dramatic happens in our lives. It may be a divorce, illness, or the death of a loved one. Suddenly, our lives are turned upside down. Our black and white thinking turns very grey.
Dr. Banner calls this process FrameShifting, changing our perspective and becoming open to the possibilities that someone else’s truth might not resemble yours. They may have entirely different goals, beliefs, and attitudes. What might be very important to you might not even register in their minds. This happens not because the person is trying to irritate you but because he or she is an individual.
There are a number of different ways to begin and develop the process of change. FrameShifting summarizes a variety of techniques and programs that he has tried over the years. He notes that one of the most useful is enneagram, a psychological personality test which places individuals according to their base needs. Unconsciously, fulfilling these needs becomes the primary drive in daily life. The system is surprisingly accurate and is particularly useful for self exploration and understanding purposes.