| The Emotional reactivity and self-doubt that keeps us stuck in our past CAN BE HEALED !
Subpersonalities, those little characters living inside you who pretend they are you, are fragments of your ego that take over your eyes, ears, mouth, and brain when threatened, believing you need them to be safe. The Victim, The Charmer, The Saboteur, the Hero, The Eternal Child.... Making them conscious and meeting their needs in a healthy way uncovers your true Self, revealing the one you were intended to be before all that conditioning got in your way.
We’ve been programmed to believe that we are damaged human beings trying hard to be spiritual, and rarely making it. But we’ve gotten it all backwards: We are spiritual beings learning to be human. This shift in identity is transformational in itself �? a redefinition of the human being as an awakening soul with a sacred purpose for coming into human life.
Through the Eupsychia Process of Integrative Breathwork, Musical Journeying, and psychospiritual groupwork, you will have the opportunity to go within and clear your emotional body of any leftover encumbrances imprisoning you in Self-forgetfulness. Once your emotional body clears and you step out of your past conditioning, all heaven breaks loose! METHODS USED - Integrative Breathwork (musical journeys into the unconscious mind)
- The curative arts of drawing/painting and chanting
- Psychospiritual process small and large groupwork
- Daily spiritual practices that honor, heal, and transform each day’s interactions
- Teachings on how the soul and personality join together to make us whole
- Training in working in non-ordinary states of consciousness that access the whole psyche and align it with truth
THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE SEEKING HEALING FROM - Depression
- Addictive and compulsive emotional patterns
- Loss of passion and meaning in one’s life
- Feelings of isolation and loneliness, therefore, seeking a community of open minds for discovering one’s life’s work and true soul expression
- Codependence and relationship issues
- Sexual abuse and trauma
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