Recap of 10/10/2011:
We started unpacking the definition and examples of "tantrum" by starting with a video of "Lily's Disneyland Surprise". I requested that we consider loosening the traditional definition that we think we know (as well as any 'official' definition) in order obtain the broadest exposure to what a tantrum might be. By what we think and what our experiences have been, impediments effect the necessary vision or sight to do something critically important. We introduced the 'tantrum spectrum' and briefly touched upon some biblical examples of people who have evidenced tantrums.
For 10/17/2011:
Prepare To Share:
Consider your own life experience and where you've demonstrated a fit or outburst (aka tantrum) and what the process and outcome was.
Brief: We’ll be talking about the hinderances of tantrums and dig deeper in a few biblical examples. Again, I ask that you be willing to expand your definition of 'tantrum'. Remember, the scripture we've covered before about the power of thoughts. The mind, as the very core of our person, influences our words and actions. When the Bible talks about “heart” we need to consider if the reference is really the “mind”. For example, Proverbs 23:7 (AMP) says “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.” ... it's our mind in which the tantrum begins.
"We used to say that he who threw the biggest tantrum won the day."
-- Neil Finn --
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