AuthorDavid K. Banner
PublisherLoving Healing Press
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Ever wonder why certain events allow you to expand your consciousness or alter who you think you are beyond what you normally experience?
Through the power of Frameshifting, I'll show you how you can have access to this experience at any time, without adopting, changing, or fixing your beliefs! Along the way, I share with you personal experiences I've had that triggered this shift in me. With the tools provided in this book, you can have these shifts too.
- Discover unspoken limiting beliefs
- Achieve higher stages of consciousness
- Break free from the boundaries of ego
- Understand people in your life empathically
- Experience the pure joy of spiritual growth
Praise for Banner's FrameShifting
"For anyone serious about activating their inner brilliance, FrameShifting is a must read!"
--Dr. David Breitbach, Founder of Bright Life U
"David's journey has been eclectic, but his wit and courage have served him well and we are fortunate that he is willing to share what he has learned."
--Dr. James Way, PhD Mentor, Walden University
"Frameshifting describes a process to let go of your ego and discover your divine self."
--Ken Maclean, author The Vibrational Universe
"Whatever your personal development directions, you will benefit from Dave's journey and the insights he offers."
--Robert J. Wright, author Beyond Time Management
"FrameShifting is truly a life-altering book as it changed my views in many ways and increased my overall sense of awareness. I think that anyone who reads this book will find it beneficial in aiding him or her to lead a more fulfilling life."
--Kam Aures, Reader Views
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Reviews
In the realm of human spirituality, the human ego can be the greatest hindrance to mankind and our spiritual development. All of us are so busy protecting our own interests by virtue of following our egos that we miss out on a better, stress free, fear free and more joyful life. According to author David K. Banner PHD, author of the book FrameShifting, if we use compassion and empathy to deal with others it leads us to higher stages of consciousness which in turn will make life for us a smoother road to travel down and keep us at the consciously expanded level we really are supposed to live on.
The school of thought that building compassion for others has been expressed through a multitude of spiritual teachings. From Christianity to the Kabalistic teachings the message of FrameShifting has always been around and with the ever growing spiritual movement going on in the world right now FrameShifting couldn’t have come a minute sooner. The main tenet of this book concerns not only the ways to diminishing the power your ego has over you but also taking control of your higher essence for better living.
This book presents the personal path that author David K. Banner took to expand his consciousness. His journey includes using the tenets of; Avatar training, Ubuntu, Shamanism, Ishaya’s Ascension, Aikido and the use of Reiki attunements. Also included in this book are many useful exercises and activities to be used as tools for your personal FrameShifting. The many tools to be employed are broken up into three general categories; Body expansion, Emotional and Mental expansion. As you use the tools you learn to shift your frame by looking at things from another person’s “frame” or perspective. By shifting your “frame” or point of view you will build compassion and empathy and thus tap into your higher self.
This is a well written book that is replete with useful examples of how the different procedures worked for the author and can be applied for anyone to use. I recommend this book for anyone seeking to develop into more loving and balanced being.
Reviewed on 01/19/2012 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Lisa Browngilbert
Title of Book: Frameshifting
Author: David K. Banner PhD was raised in Ft. Worth, Texas and with an agnostic father and an Episcopalian mother.
ISBN Number: 9978-1-932690-55-2
Publisher: Loving Healing Press
Genre/Market: Philosophy/Metaphysics
Publication Date: 2011
Book Length: 152 Pages
Price: $19.95
Soft copy
5 Out of 5 points
Headline for Book Review: Master your ego and conquer your personality.
When Loving Healing Press released a copy of this book for me to review I couldn’t wait to learn more about this book.
QUOTE: “Taking care of the interests of others is the best form of selfishness.” Dalai Lama
This book walks you through:
· Discovering your unknown limiting beliefs
· Achieve higher stages of our consciousness
· Breaking free from the boundaries of the ego
· Understanding people in your life more empathetically
· Become spiritually aware and grow
It explores the ego and consciousness and how we need to let go of our ego which wants to control our current beliefs, attitude, and values. To discover our divine self it is important to understand how our minds, ego and personalities work. What I enjoyed most was the part on page 92 which covers the Enneagram. The Enneagram is the nine personality types that each of us fall under atleast one of them. I learned that I am the #1 type which is the Reformer. I also found that if you study these you can learn about your relationships and be able to understand them more. I would recommend this book to those who wish to learn about our Ego’s, our Personalities, Metaphysics and Philosophy. Written by Jackie Paulson © 2011
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Reviewed on 11/09/2011 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Jackie Paulson
David K. Banner is sharing his journey to achieve higher consciousness with the reader. The book is a summary of different practices and thought processes that Banner thinks may have relevance to other people who are on or looking for the path to discovery to wholeness. Frame Shifting is not about the shift, but how to shift.
The first half of the book is about the ego and how to let go of it. He talks about energy vibrations and oneness with the universe. He moves into having empathy and developing empathy along with forgiveness. He gives tools for discovery more about yourself and others to develop, such as the Enneagram and Avatar, to develop the emotions and thoughts that Frame Shift a person into oneness or wholeness with the universe.
The second half of the book is about practices which help expand consciousness through body awareness, mental awareness and emotional expansion. Some of the methods Banner offers are Network Spinal Analysis developed by Dr. Donald Epstein, shamanism, aikido, role playing and diversity training.
He ends the book with spiritual principles that accelerate growth. Although, I appreciated the rest of the book. This summary of the principles of surrendering, stillness, and laws of attraction were the most interesting information in the book. This last section gives information on positive intention. It speaks of how your energy vibration effects you and others around you, and how it will effect your goals in life. Given any thought, these ideas are life altering.
Banner summarizes the different methods well in an easy to read style. He gives dozens of references, quotes and excerpts for the reader. Truly, this book is packed with information. This book is new in only that it is giving the reader a history of one man’s journey to wholeness. Sharing his journey is actually a step towards wholeness for him. For those of you who have been searching for a while, this book may be a refresher. For those new to the a path of wholeness, this book will show you another’s path while giving you knowledge on how to start on your own.
Reviewed on 02/19/2011 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Lee Merrigan
“Frame Shifting”: A Path to Wholeness”
By David Banner, PhD
ISBN 978-93690-55-2
Banner shares his path of spiritual awakening. Having been a management consultant, you would think he would be stoic, rigid, “business like”… but I found his writing to be truly that of a free spirit. He takes you on his journey, sharing the higher teachings he received along the way. This book is filled with quotes and passages from other healers and teachers. That was one of the best parts of this book. It is refreshing to be so close to the wide words of other spiritual giants. His reference to “frame shifting” seems to me to be h is his journey to self actualization…the never ending process. Banner shares the ups and downs, the personal, and the professional sides of his life. He brings you into his fold. He willingly shares his mistakes, and how he learned from them. He teaches you to trust yourself. The book is written in a somewhat disjointed fashion as it really is a chronological diary of his experiences. He summarizes many spiritual teachings based on his experience. He discusses a subject and what happened to him, giving his subjective view of what worked for him, but he does such a broad brush stroke approach of sharing it and then, quickly moves on. He covers such a wide variety of topics, I found myself lost at times.
He encourages all of us to remove our shackled egos and reach for higher consciousness. He encourages you to be in the moment. He shares many of his “ah ha” moments with his readers. I applaud his sharing of all these moments with us. The reading is light and I learned about many forms and spiritual methodologies but the book is not written tightly. It is all over the place. My feeling is that the book is like the e author-- in a sense -- refreshing to learn about someone so passionate about climbing the self awakening ladder. I enjoyed several of the passages from the Dalai Lama, Kahil Gibran, and Mother Teresa.
He identifies frame shifting tools like Network Spinal Analysis, and shamanism that have helped him mentally grow. Once said, he does not elaborate. This book was really about the author sharing all of the self help tools he has utilized. He describes his experiences with EST, as a shaman, as a Vietnam vet, peace activist, professor, and business consultant. This author is driven and I believe he shares his zealousness and tools so that others may benefit. He jumped around a lot in his life (so far) and on his spiritual journey…nothing wrong with that. It’s just not a good guidance tool for a novice seeking spirituous enlightenment, but you will respect his drive and his love of the pursuit of it,
I received a complimentary review copy.
Reviewed on 08/31/2010 by ReviewTheBook.com Member Kathleen Albertson