From the moment I opened Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma, I found myself on a much needed transformative journey. Dr. Sonya H. Cha has valuable ideas on the intricacies of the mind and its impact on our everyday lives. The author balances human needs with the demands of a world that can burn your candle at both ends.
The book’s emphasis on the pursuit of unconditional love within a conditional reality was immediately understandable and relatable. I think that’s really what life comes down to, for me. Dr. Cha’s exploration of ego shed light on my own identity and relationship issues. As someone who has felt very challenged by life, I really felt this book. The author’s holistic approach felt both refreshing and practical.
The personal anecdotes shared by the author, from juggling the responsibilities of raising four kids to pursuing a Ph.D. program and founding a group practice, made her advices and ideas feel that much more real in my opinion. The intersection of trauma-focused treatment, couples therapy, family therapy, and Christian counseling showed that the author has open-minded passion for bettering humans’ potential.
The Underlying Dilemma is a guide for anyone navigating the complexities of life. From those who have struggled much to those who are simply feeling drained in this modern world. This book is a must-read for everyone on the quest for self-care, which I think more and more people are beginning to find important as we move forward in the life. Awesome read!
Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma
Why is it so difficult to love yourself and understand the underlying issues to your problems?
In our fast-paced world, it feels like there is not enough time, money, energy, or mental capacity to pursue everything. What is the secret to managing all this and making room to help ourselves find balance in our lives? There’s a conflict between our need to be loved unconditionally and the limited support we get from this conditional world. We call the mental state we need to reach a self-approbated ego.
You will see how the integration of mental health and spirituality can improve your quality of life. Discover how the ego works with ego plasticity to shed light on identity and relationship issues, while finding sustainable happiness and improving self-esteem. The subconscious naturally seeks unconditional love and respect. This process toward self-approbation can further expand our capabilities in this ever-changing world.
Dr. Sonya H. Cha is a graduate from Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology, practicing as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, with a Ph.D. in Performance Psychology, and working as a part-time university professor. This approach to life is one she benefited from herself. There were long periods of time when things seemed impossible, from raising four kids, working full-time, managing a Ph.D. program, and founded a group practice, Center for Integrated Care that provides mental health and psychiatry services to the community. Through her spirituality and self-approbated ego, she was able to manage all of this and more, while passionately fulfilling her dreams. Her area of specialty includes trauma-focused treatment, couples therapy, family therapy, and Christian counseling. Her passion is to unearth potential and optimize capacities for people so that they can live healthier lives.
Every life has an element of struggle. Identify your Underlying Dilemma so that you can begin your journey of self-care and self-improvement. It’s the most important journey you’ll ever take.