Patricia Sun | |verified|
, earning degrees in social science and conservation and natural resources while being a member of Phi Beta Kappa
A significant portion of her work involves teaching people how to move beyond "either/or" thinking. She advocates for a "creative third way" to resolve conflicts, moving past blame and into a space of mutual empowerment and love. patricia sun
taught that Western civilization is profoundly "horizontal." We are obsessed with progress, speed, and productivity. However, without the vertical axis, we become shallow and anxious. Conversely, if we live only in the vertical (spiritual bypassing), we cannot function in the real world. Healing, she argued, occurs when we allow the vertical axis to "download" into the horizontal—when spiritual insight transforms how we clean our house, treat our partner, or run a business. , earning degrees in social science and conservation
Sun argued that most human conflict arises not from irreconcilable differences, but from a failure to communicate from a place of presence. She taught that communication is not just an exchange of information; it is an exchange of energy. When we speak from anger or defensiveness, we transmit that energy. When we speak from neutrality and love, we transmit healing. However, without the vertical axis, we become shallow
In the early 1970s, Patricia Sun was poised for a prestigious academic career. She graduated in the top two percent of her class at the University of California, Berkeley
Sun views the voice as a primary tool for transformation. She teaches that sound is a physical manifestation of intention, and through specific tones, individuals can alter their "vibrational field" to promote health and clarity.