The subject of subpersonalities is a vast maze, awash with many theories and countless interpretations, some more user friendly and accessible than others. What has been offered in our trilogy is in part a synthesis of some of what has gone before, combined with the power of practice-based evidence. This is what we describe as experiential knowing.
Experiential knowing is the understanding that has been acquired through repeated exposure to, and experience of, a particular phenomenon. This kind of knowing offers a level of understanding and insight that goes beyond the limitations of concepts and theories. Read more…