The dimensions are . . .
- ORIENTATION
TO - TIME ORIENTATION: The capacity to live in the present with full feeling reactivity rather than blaming one's past or depending on future plans.
CC - CORE CENTEREDNESS: The tendency to trust one's feelings within as a guide for behavior rather than looking to "shoulds" or "oughts" from others.
- POLARITIES
S - STRENGTH: The capacity to experience and express a personal sense of power, security, or worth, adequacy or competence in oneself.
W - WEAKNESS: The capacity to experience one's humanness, vulnerability, hurt or helplessness. Accepting one's impotence and inadequecies.
A - ANGER: The capacity to experience and express one's feelings of anger in mild or in more intense ways appropriate to the situation.
L - LOVE: The capacity to experience and express feelings of warmth, tenderness or affection to different persons in different ways.
- INTEGRATION
SI - SYNERGISTIC INTEGRATION: The understanding that commonly held opposites or polarities (Strength-Weakness, Anger-Love) are not really opposites, but rather are mutually complementary.
PO -POTENTIATION: The understanding that no one principle such as honesty or fairness can control one's total life.
- AWARENESS
BE - BEING: An orientation to life which includes the willingness to be or express whatever one feels or thinks or senses within as opposed to a doing orientation which seeks to impress others.
TH - TRUST IN HUMANITY: The ability to constructively view the nature of man as trustworthy and essentially good as opposed to seeing human nature as essentially evil or bad.
CL - CREATIVE LIVING: The capacity to be effective and innovative and become excited about decisions, judgments, or tasks.
MI - MISSION: A sense of dedication to a life task or mission, a belief in the importance of developing one's highest potentialities.
MA - MANIPULATION AWARENESS: The capacity to recognize common manipulative patterns in others and also admitting that oneself manipulates.

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