Personal Growth Books and Resources
BEing There Publications
Here you will find a growing collection of very special books which deserve reading for the lessons of Higher Consciousness that they present (or raise).
Feeling Your Way Along
Using Your Emotions As A Pathway To Enlightenment
by Stephen BE with Donna BE
This is the foundation text for learning the emotional skills necessary to pursue Higher Consciousness. Written in three parts, the first part describes the constructs upon which the skills are predicated. Knowledge of these constructs, alone, helps to formulate a deep understanding of what it means to seek Enlightenment. The second part teaches the basic emotional skills. While it may be necessary to practice these skills with a teacher to become proficient, you will gain a complete understanding of how to use your emotions to seek Enlightenment. In the third part, examples are given of using emotional skills to pursue Higher Consciousness. This is a succinct presentation of how using real-life situations allows access to your issues; dealing with your issues leads you to your lessons; learning your lessons unfolds your consciousness; and pursuing Higher Consciousness results in Enlightenment.
BEing There Publications™
$14.95
184 pages, softcover,
©1995, 2000 BEing There Enlightenment Systems, Inc.
High-C Journal
How To Deal With Higher Consciousness Lessons Everyone Must Face
by Stephen BE
Written in monthly editions from 1997 to 2012, the High-C Journal is now compiled into five books, which include all six volumes of the original series. These are specific lessons in Higher Consciousness, lessons that everyone must face eventually. By reading about the dynamics involved, you will anticipate these lessons, recognize them, and be better able to deal with them effectively when they occur. The High-C Journal is a personal growth manual. Relevant to everyday life, it offers serious presentations for people who pursue Higher Consciousness deliberately and conscientiously.
BEing There Publications™
$19.95 per book
©1997, 1998, 2005, 2012 BEing There Enlightenment Systems, Inc.
SpeakTrue® Invitations
These cards reflect their title. They express your willingness to do the real work necessary to create an intimate relationship. They invite your significant others to connect to their truth, and then to engage with you in truth. There are twelve cards, with matching envelopes, that address the most common hurdles in any significant relationship: co-dependence, unwillingness to be in truth, vulnerability, remembering the big picture, commitment, defensiveness, and forgiveness. These are not your ordinary “greeting” cards. SpeakTrue Invitations are real messages that invite real responses. The user’s guide provides assistance with how to use each card. Like the children’s fable, The Emperor’s New Clothes, SpeakTrue Invitations express your refusal to sugar-coat the dynamics in an important relationship. Thus, they are a constant invitation to BE in truth. Use them to take your relationships to a more meaningful level, by acknowledging issues when they exist. Comes with a free 8-page user’s guide booklet.
BEing There Publications™
$19.95 for a boxed set of 12 cards & envelopes, with an 8-page users guide
©2000 BEing There Enlightenment Systems, Inc.
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Topic Index
for the High-C Journal, Volumes I-VI
Chapter 01 | Does Everyone Need Psychotherapy? |
Chapter 02 | How Much Is Enough? |
Chapter 03 | Basic Emotional Skills |
Chapter 04 | Parent-Child Relationships |
Chapter 05 | Common Defenses |
Chapter 06 | Truthful Apologies |
Chapter 07 | “The Pursuit of Happiness” |
Chapter 08 | Sex Talk |
Chapter 09 | Seeking Your Truth |
Chapter 10 | What Is Love and Why Is It So ___ ? |
Chapter 11 | What’s happening in the Czech Republic? |
Chapter 11 | Denial: The Root of All Evil |
Chapter 12 | The First Act of Consciousness |
Chapter 13 | What Is Consciousness? |
Chapter 14 | Teaching Children About Sex – Part 1: “The Talk” |
Chapter 15 | Patience, Tenacity, and Perseverance |
Chapter 15 | Issues |
Chapter 16 | BEing Where? |
Chapter 17 | Seasons and Celebration |
Chapter 17 | Agreements In An Intimate Relationship |
Chapter 18 | The Cost of Living In Truth (COLIT) – Part 1 |
Chapter 18 | Seasonal Shock and Denial |
Chapter 19 | Righting the Wrongs |
Chapter 19 | Denialism |
Chapter 20 | Dear Nathaniel Brandon: Mindfulness Is Not Consciousness |
Chapter 20 | Colors of Experience |
Chapter 21 | Narcissism – Part 1: The Need for Confirmation |
Chapter 22 | Seeking |
Chapter 22 | Attraction |
Chapter 23 | What Do You Do When They Won’t Engage With You? |
Chapter 23 | Everyone Has Potential |
Chapter 24 | Borderline Personality – Part 1: Ruled by Abandonment |
Chapter 24 | Psychiatric Labels |
Chapter 25 | Honoring Mom and Dad |
Chapter 25 | Advanced Emotional Skills |
Chapter 26 | Back To Basics |
Chapter 26 | Surviving Infidelity |
Chapter 27 | Moments of Truth |
Chapter 27 | Issues, Part 2: Having Issues Is Not the Problem … |
Chapter 28 | The Big Picture |
Chapter 28 | Higher Consciousness |
Chapter 28 | Consciousness Tools |
Chapter 28 | Dabbling |
Chapter 29 | A Parent Has Only Three Jobs |
Chapter 29 | When You Own Your Issues |
Chapter 29 | Update and Claim – Your Values |
Chapter 30 | Fundamental Aloneness |
Chapter 30 | Using Truth In Vain |
Chapter 31 | Depression – Part 1: A Rage Turned Inward |
Chapter 32 | How To Teach Emotional Skills to Your Children |
Chapter 32 | Limits of Responsibility |
Chapter 33 | Resolve, Learn, Grow |
Chapter 34 | Six Stages of Using Your Unconscious |
Chapter 34 | COLIT – Part 2: BEing Conscious In An Unconscious World |
Chapter 34 | The Sanctuary of Confusion |
Chapter 35 | Teaching Children About Sex – Part 2: Do Your Part First |
Chapter 35 | If I’m so healthy, why do I feel so miserable? |
Chapter 36 | Personal Power |
Chapter 36 | The No-Denial Zone |
Chapter 37 | Some People Refuse To Look At Themselves |
Chapter 37 | Who Is Responsible for Your Safety? |
Chapter 38 | What Do You Want To Believe? |
Chapter 38 | You “Gotta” Talk About It! |
Chapter 39 | Tame Your Issues |
Chapter 39 | BEing A Warrior |
Chapter 40 | How To Deal With An Issue |
Chapter 40 | Internal Referencing |
Chapter 41 | Conscious Parenting – Part 1: Basic Expectations |
Chapter 42 | Teaching Children About Sex – Part 3: Sexual Technique |
Chapter 43 | Giving Thanks by Daniel BE |
Chapter 43 | Borderline Personality – Part 2: Drama Is Life |
Chapter 44 | Three Dimensional Growth |
Chapter 44 | A Foundation of Faith |
Chapter 45 | SpeakTrue Invitations Are Not “Greeting Cards” |
Chapter 45 | “Can’t We All Just Get Along?” |
Chapter 45 | Breaking New Trail |
Chapter 46 | Consciousness Counseling |
Chapter 46 | The Purpose of Your Life |
Chapter 46 | The Importance of Play |
Chapter 47 | “You Just Don’t Care Anymore.” |
Chapter 47 | The Follow-up After the Resolution |
Chapter 47 | “If No One Complains, Is It Still An Issue?” |
Chapter 47 | Speaking True Ain’t Always Easy |
Chapter 48 | Lessons In Relationships |
Chapter 49 | A Clean Slate |
Chapter 49 | First, The Emotional Path |
Chapter 50 | A Lifeline from the Heart |
Chapter 50 | Reaction |
Chapter 51 | Emotional Punks |
Chapter 51 | Home and Away |
Chapter 52 | The Lexicon of Consciousness |
Chapter 53 | A Prescription for Enlightenment |
Chapter 54 | BEing in Truth |
Chapter 54 | High-C Journal Table of Contents (Volumes I-V) |
Chapter 55 | Higher Consciousness & Enlightenment |
Chapter 56 | The Reflection We Call a Relationship |
Chapter 57 | About the News |
Chapter 58 | Enlightenment Through Transmission |
Chapter 59 | Affirmations: When to and (mostly) When Not to Use Them |
Chapter 60 | The Paradox of Responsibility |
Chapter 61 | Faith Needed for Consciousness |
Chapter 62 | Define Your Personal Space |
Chapter 63 | Change and Personal Truth |
Chapter 64 | Universal Balance and the Unconscious |
Chapter 65 | The Illusion of Separateness |
Chapter 66 | Praise, the Issues |
Chapter 67 | Consciousness at Work |
Chapter 68 | The Path |
Chapter 69 | Issue-Hours, a Primer |
Chapter 70 | Maya |
Chapter 71 | Blind Faith vs. Self-Responsibility |
Chapter 72 | How Do You Feel About That? – Part 1 |
Chapter 73 | How Do You Feel About That? – Part 2 |
Chapter 74 | Reincarnation 1 |
Chapter 75 | Reincarnation 2 |
Chapter 76 | Reincarnation 3 |
Chapter 77 | Reincarnation 4 |
Chapter 78 | Process vs. Content |
Chapter 79 | Pursuing Higher Consciousness in Everyday Life |
Chapter 80 | Learning – Choice, Not Chance |
Chapter 81 | Getting Started in Meditation |
Chapter 82 | Students of Emotion |
Chapter 83 | Tests of Truth |
Chapter 84 | Little Losses |
Chapter 85 | You Must Develop Relationships |
Chapter 86 | A Quiet Mind |
Chapter 87 | What To Do Before Going Up the Mountain |
Chapter 88 | Paranoid Personality: “Out to Get You” |
Chapter 89 | Vulnerable by Choice |
Chapter 90 | Consciousness Spoils My Fun |
Chapter 91 | Seeking Is Not Normal |
Meet
Stephen BE
Stephen BE was raised in a military family, and, like all military families, he traveled extensively without being able to point to any one location as home. A “military brat,” Stephen graduated high school from a military college prep school in Baltimore, Maryland, and accepted an appointment to the US Air Force Academy. After completing two years at the USAFA, Stephen transferred to the University of Colorado, where he branched out into parapsychology, Transcendental Meditation, and Silva Mind Control. He graduated with a degree in psychology and was accepted to the famous Humanistic Psychology graduate program of the University of West Georgia, where he studied with Mike Arons, Jim Klee (a research partner with Abraham Maslow), Horace Stewart, Jim Thomas, and other early notables in the field, before expanding into the consciousness studies of Ken Keyes, Jr. He later attended the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, now known as the National University of Natural Medicine.
While in graduate school in Carrollton, Stephen founded a crisis intervention center that grew within a year to a 24/7 telephone crisis line and outreach service, with over 100 volunteer counselors that he recruited and trained. Later, he accepted the Training Director position of the even larger Baton Rouge Crisis Intervention Center at Louisiana State University. Then in Portland, while attending medical school, he was hired at the Metro Crisis Intervention Center and was stationed and assigned all crisis duties of Washington County Mental Health.
From there, he was recruited for the Program Director position at Colorado West Mental Health Center in Grand Junction, Colorado, where he hired and trained several dozen psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and mental health workers to serve those with chronic mental illness, and generally performing the administrative duties of a several million dollar public program that answered to the county, the state, and the federal governments, as well as the political action organizations for those with mental illness. He was recognized as the Mental Health Professional of the Year in 1986.
Stephen went into private psychotherapy practice with Donna BE in 1988, and together they founded BEing There Enlightenment Systems in 1990. They were both licensed as Professional Counselors in Colorado in 1991, just after the licensing law was enacted. For over thirty years, Stephen and Donna BE have provided counseling for individuals and couples, created a series of 16 retreats, opened several websites, have written seven books, and have served over 10,000 clients. The philosophy behind all of their services is described a little more thoroughly on this website and even more thoroughly in Feeling Your Way Along, their primary book.
Stephen stopped providing counseling services about ten years ago to focus full-time on writing and expanding the BEing There menu of services and explore more deeply into psycho-spiritual experience and how it affects the realization of greater consciousness. In addition to his administrative duties, Stephen facilitates a weekly discussion group on Spirituality & Consciousness.
Stephen and Donna built a new 4,000 square foot facility in Grand Junction that opened in 2017 so that BEing There could include more therapists and provide an array of group counseling opportunities, opening up the BEing There philosophy to more than just individual clients.