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A practical guide to Testing in DevOps By Katrina Clokie | 5.01 MB
Title: A Practical Guide to Testing in DevOps
Author: Katrina Clokie
Description:
When the Parrot Goes Quiet is a practical, faith-grounded guide to spiritual maturity for people who are tired of fighting themselves.
Blending the clarity of clinical psychology with the wisdom of spiritual tradition, Dr. George J. Georgiou introduces a simple, unforgettable metaphor for the human ego: the "Parrot"-the repetitive inner voice that insists you must be right, safe, admired, and in control.
The real problem isn't that the parrot exists. It's that we spend our lives believing we ARE the parrot. From that identification come our most common forms of suffering: anxiety, resentment, overthinking, shame, perfectionism, people-pleasing, spiritual performance, and the chronic inner tension of trying to force life into a shape that feels "safe."
Inspired by Dr. David R. Hawkins' distinction between Force and Power and his Map of Consciousness, this book offers a clear way to recognise ego patterns in real time-and to return to Truth.
It shows how ego hides inside respectable masks ("I'm just being honest," "I'm just setting the record straight," "I'm protecting my energy") and how even sincere spirituality can become performance. Readers learn to spot the body signs of ego (tight jaw, shallow breath, urgency, blame), identify the hidden demand underneath the reaction, and release it through a simple, repeatable process.
This is not a book of abstract philosophy. It is a training manual for everyday life. Inside you'll find simple tools you can use in the moment you're triggered: the Micro-Surrender method, the Letting-Go process, a one-page Parrot Decoder, a Parrot Field Guide for quick self-diagnosis, short prayers for real-life situations, and weekly reflection practices designed to turn insight into change.
You'll also learn to recognise "spiritual ego"-the subtle trap of trying to look evolved instead of becoming honest-and how humility, integrity, and prayer gently dissolve the need to control.
This is a book for anyone tired of overthinking, inner conflict, and spiritual strain-anyone who wants less force and more peace; less control and more clarity; less ego and a more intimate relationship with God. It is not about becoming perfect. It is about becoming truthful, steady, and free-one breath, one release, one clean step at a time.
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