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Glossary
A reference guide to the key terms used in PhoenixBlessing teaching, sessions, and courses.
Associated State
The experience of being fully inside an emotion — "I am angry," "I am sad." In the associated state, the emotion feels like your identity. It is very difficult to think clearly or respond intelligently from this state. The first step of PhoenixBlessing technique is to move out of the associated state before any healing work begins.
Consciousness / Soul
In PhoenixBlessing, the terms are used interchangeably to describe the non-physical dimension of who you are — the part that exists before and after physical life, that pre-planned the significant events of this lifetime, and that holds your authentic identity and life purpose.
Counter-Belief
A specific statement that directly contradicts a limiting belief. Used in the Truth Activation technique (Advanced level). The practitioner may offer a Counter-Belief; the client consciously accepts it with a verbal "yes." Example: "I am capable of receiving abundance" as a counter to "I don't deserve good things."
Dark Night of the Soul
An intense and extended period of emotional suffering, characterized by persistent painful emotions, loss of meaning, inability to use previous coping strategies, and a felt sense of isolation even when surrounded by others. In PhoenixBlessing, the Dark Night is understood as a spiritual threshold — a passage that carries a significant transformation on the other side. It is not a clinical diagnosis, and practitioners are trained to refer clients who may need professional mental health support.
Dissociated State
The experience of observing an emotion from a slight distance — "I have anger," "I notice sadness." In the dissociated state, the emotion is present but no longer feels like your identity. You can work with it without being controlled by it. Moving into the dissociated state is the prerequisite for all healing work in PhoenixBlessing.
Free Agency (Universal Law)
The principle that no one can change another person against their free will, and no one can grow on behalf of someone else. This law governs the ethics of healing work — a practitioner creates conditions for healing; the client does the actual healing. It also explains why healing cannot be done to someone who does not want it.
Game of Life Theory
The philosophical framework developed by Hiro Miyazaki that forms the foundation of PhoenixBlessing teaching. Key principles: souls pre-plan their lives before birth; fear is the only enemy; challenges are gifts in disguise; inner life manifests in outer life; all you need is already within you.
Highest Truths
Universal truths that are foundational to all healing work in PhoenixBlessing. They must arise from within the client's own soul — they cannot be suggested by the practitioner. The seven core Highest Truths are: I am loved unconditionally / I am never alone / I am eternal / All I need is within me now / I am worthy just as I am / I am safe and protected / I am free.
Law of Attraction
One of the Universal Laws operating in all PhoenixBlessing work. Like attracts like — high-vibrational energy (love, gratitude, purpose) draws corresponding experiences into your life. Low-vibrational energy (fear, anger, shame) draws corresponding difficulties. This is not about positive thinking — it is about genuine energetic state.
Law of Reflection
The principle that what you experience strongly in others reflects something unresolved in yourself. If a quality in another person triggers a strong reaction, that quality carries information about your own inner landscape. Used in the Reflect step of the technique.
Law of Vibration
Everything — thoughts, emotions, physical objects — vibrates at a frequency. Negative emotions are lower frequency; positive emotions and healing energy are higher. The Shine step of PhoenixBlessing technique moves the client's vibration from low to high after the healing work is complete.
Life Mission
The specific contribution your soul came to make in this lifetime. Not a single job or role — often a quality of presence or service that runs through everything you do. Discovering and activating the life mission is the work of Stage 6 and Stage 7 in the Game of Life Theory, and is the subject of the Life Mission Activation technique (Advanced level).
Persona
The figure encountered inside an emotion during a PhoenixBlessing session. In the guided visualization, when a client goes inside a painful emotion, they find a person living within it — often a younger version of themselves, or someone who carries the original wound. The persona-based approach is one of the most distinctive features of PhoenixBlessing and allows healing to reach genuine emotional depth.
Phoenix
The authentic identity — the version of you that knows why you were born, what you truly want, and where you are heading. Everyone is born as Phoenix but loses contact with it during adolescence as social conditioning takes over. The Phoenix does not disappear — it goes dormant, and attempts to communicate through the heart whenever your choices contradict your authentic nature. The work of PhoenixBlessing is to reconnect with — and eventually live from — the Phoenix state.
Seven Stages
The developmental map of the Game of Life Theory, describing the progression from wounded human to Phoenix. The stages are: 1. Emotional Independence, 2. Being Present, 3. Social Acceptance, 4. Collaboration, 5. Abundance, 6. Authenticity, 7. Transcendence (Phoenix). See the Seven Stages page for full descriptions.
Truth Activation
An Advanced-level technique for transforming limiting beliefs at the source. Truth Activation works on two layers: Highest Truths (which must arise from within the client) and Counter-Beliefs (which the practitioner may offer). The name reflects a core principle: the client already knows the truth at the soul level — the technique creates conditions for that truth to "come online" and displace the limiting belief.
Universal Laws
The operating principles that govern energy, cause and effect, and transformation in PhoenixBlessing teaching. Core Universal Laws referenced in practice: Law of Vibration, Law of Focus, Law of Attraction, Law of Time and Space, Free Agency, Law of Cause and Effect, Law of Reflection.
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