1. Preaching the Word is a natural progression away from U-Philosophical Counselling, via NU-Philosophical Counselling, to a form of engagement on the face of it not philosophical.
U-PC → NU-PC → Exchanging the Word
2. Preaching the Word approaches the nature of engagement from a different direction. Instead of developing an approach to engagement from the understandable format of focussed attention on another, Preaching the Word seeks its inspiration directly from the random act of creativity — using a word ‘given’ or intuitively ‘felt’ as a central focus for individual or group revelation. Preaching the Word, in this way, may be said to be inspired b something which is not planned or previously known and which, when felt, is deemed ‘given’ and of fundamental importance. In this way, it seeks its inspiration from beyond the current awareness of the individual inspired, and places this into a framework of wise clarity.
Beyond → The Word → Preaching the Word
3. The undertaking of Preaching the Word requires: insight (to receive the Word); commitment (to extrapolate the sense and meaning the Word); focus (to see only the Word); clarity (to see the Word for what it is and can be); compassion (for those receiving the Word); wisdom (to recognise the importance of the Word).
4. The process: get together with another or others, wait for the word, deal with the word.