The Hakomi-informed therapeutic process aims to help individuals explore the unconscious patterns of behavior, emotions, and beliefs that may be shaping their lives. It focuses on the principals of mindfulness, non-violence, unity, organicity and adaptation to bring healing and more freedom for clients. Benefits include increased self-awareness, healing of past traumas, reduction of anxiety or depression, and better mind-body integration.
Read MoreComing out is a deeply personal and transformative journey. It requires immense courage and self-acceptance to embrace your authentic self and share it with others. You're not alone. Many have walked this path before you, and their experiences can offer guidance and support. Everyone’s journey is unique…
Read MoreIf you are felling stuck, you are not alone. If you are worried, you are not alone. If you are bored, you are not alone. If you just cannot wrap your head around the state of the world, you are not alone. You are in great company! If Coronavirus is not the cause of your stuckness, it is probably one of another hundred things that have you at capacity or beyond! I have a few practices that help me when I get stuck.
Read MoreSo much of life is lived in and by the stories we tell ourselves. Stories are our humanly limited attempt to make sense of our experience. They can be a source of understanding but also a source of limiting beliefs we tell ourselves about who we are, where we come from and where we are going.
Read MoreA couple years ago it suddenly dawned on me that while I was moderately happy with my life, home and career, there was a strong undercurrent of dissatisfaction. I tried all kinds of attitude adjustments. Still, my dissatisfaction grew and I started to have some pretty well-rooted disdain for what were actually pretty good things in my life.
Read MoreI don't like the in-between. It's difficult. It’s confusing.
I feel unsettled - not wanting to be as I was or am but not quite yet what I hope to be.
Masculinity can be a very confusing topic. We receive a lot of messages about what it is, is not or could be. So many variables from countless sources all jockey for our attention and acceptance. There are cultural and gender norms, regional influences, religious opinions, sexual orientations, literary and media messages as well as our own belief systems that all can be present simultaneously creating a yarn ball of contradiction that can be difficult to unravel.
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