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Rev. Criss "Crisses" Ittermann
Rev. Criss "Crisses" Ittermann
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Cara Lumen and Rev. Criss "Crisses" Ittermann are now friends Jul 9, 2011
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Rev. Criss "Crisses" Ittermann commented on Michael Port's blog post 'Michael Port speaks out about James Arthur Ray'
Pushing people at all, especially beyond reason, is tragic. I was involved with someone who was a cult leader -- it wasn't obvious at first, and as it became more obvious it became harder to get out of the situation. I was impelled by my own…
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Thanks for the invite. The invitation got lost in my email. Create a great day on the day you read this.
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Feel free to contact me through Ning for more info or to give me more ideas for this event! Thank you!
Oct 29, 2009
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Let's Heal the World Together Calls at Phone

November 2, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Ready to think BIG with me? The world is in need of help, physically, financially, and energetically. It's my calling to help heal the world, but I can't do it alone! If you feel that tug, come join me on my weekly calls so we can figure out ways to help heal the world together.This call is intended to bring together healers with a bigger vision than just booking 1:1 appointments. Let's reach out in every way we can to help create change for others in need.Education, guest speakers, motivation,…See More
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Fully Self-Expressed Book Tour

See also the first paragraph, page 14 of the Think Big Manifesto.This is MY manifesto-excerpt from my book about being myselves: diagnosed with multiple personalities in 1986, but I chose NOT to integrate.It’s lonely being one of the most sane people I know. Society and psychology can disagree with me about my sanity, cubby-hole me with the people who are in need of enormous amounts of therapy, and label me so that I can never fit into their impossible definition of “normalcy”, but I’ve chosen…See More
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What do you want to think bigger about?
I want to think bigger about life, about love, about the world, about people, about myself, about myselves, about acceptance, about grace, about being of service, about living my purpose today, what constitutes "normal" "disordered" and "dysfunctional", I want to challenge just how many identity issues one person can embody
What other big thinkers do you find influential?
Oprah, Wangari Mathai, Steve Jobs, Guy Kawasaki, Kit Yan, Dr. Lisa Wipplinger (Savvy Structures), Linda Borghi (Abundant Life Farm), Michael Port, Madonna, thousands of shirtless dykes taking over the streets of NYC, every child who plants a tree to save the earth, thousands of people thinking green when I volunteered at Live Earth, Sheila Pearl (my Life Coach), Miriam Schwartzchild (my midwife), the people paying in sweat equity for dozens of blossoming non-profits to grow up, every person who picks up litter on the roadside just because it's the right thing to do....
How has the The Think Big Manifesto influenced you?
I'm still reading it, but I'm already doing it. Before taking Michael Port's 15 week Book Yourself Solid and before reading Think Big Manifesto I wrote a book about being authentic, a coming out story about being diagnosed with multiple personality disorder when I was 16 and my choice not to integrate, and all the other coming out issues caused by it. I want the story about authenticity and saying FU to "psychology" about being labeled "disorderly" to spread!!

The Crissing Link: Poetic License - a poetic journey through the labyrinth of multiplicity

This is a combination of coming out story and memoir/poetry book about being multiple. It covers a history of important events in my life, the circumstances surrounding my moment of infamy in the New York Times in 1986, the profiles of 18 people in my head, and more.

Check out the blurb and excerpts from my book, or take a look at the book's page on Amazon.

Please at least LOOK at my book :) Seeing high numbers in my analytics will help me feel like I'm getting somewhere LOL

Rev. Criss "Crisses" Ittermann's Manifesto

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Posted on August 5, 2009 at 10:09pm 0 Comments

See also the first paragraph, page 14 of the Think Big Manifesto.





This is MY manifesto-excerpt from my book about being myselves: diagnosed with multiple personalities in 1986, but I chose NOT to integrate.





It’s lonely being one of the most sane people I know. Society and psychology can disagree with me about my sanity, cubby-hole me with the people who are in need of enormous amounts of therapy, and label me so that I can never fit into their impossible…
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At 5:34pm on December 2, 2009, Jim SuttonJim Sutton said…
Thanks for the invite.

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