英文摘要 |
Counseling deals with wounds in the heart, instead of wounds in the mind. As a counselor, I was equipped with the knowledge of counseling and pedagogy. Besides, I have had the chance to learn Yang’s Old Style Tai Chi Chuan and I have been exposed to Lao Tzu’s thought, one of the Chinese cultures. Certain principles and concepts inspire and influence me when I am counseling. I found that the principle, “relaxation,” in Tai Chi Chuan, is closely connected to the concept, “subtle light,” in Lao Tzu’s thought. How do I use the idea of “subtle light”? In my opinion, when I am counseling my clients, I need to remove stereotyping my clients and the expectations on them. “Relaxation,” means “without using extra strength,” and by utilizing this principle, I am able to ease the clients’ nerves, let them become peaceful inside and tranquil on the outside. After this, we will start counseling together. Therefore, with the concept, “subtle light,” I hope I can remove what I have known (stereotypes) in order to embrace the unknown. When I “relax” myself, I leave my clients more space to be “themselves”, and accompany their body, mind, spirit and wisdom, and let them grow peacefully. |