Intuitive Coaching is often superior to traditional therapy in the sense that the coach or guides intuitive abilities becomes the cheat code in having to rehash the darkest moments of your life circumstances. These days healing your wounds is on the forefront of most intimate conversations, and cultivating empathy is becoming so mainstream it has been adopted as a catchy organizational focus in the corporate setting.
Healing and spirituality have become synonymous with each other. While once taboo, spirituality is on the tip of the average millennial's tongue. And because of this, it is forcing different generations, such as Gen X and even Baby Boomers, to consider something they haven't done out loud before: seeking healing for their trauma.
In transition, we must allow ourselves to be reflective of the changes we need to make to make our pathway easier. I find that so many people cling to what is negative in hopes that the light they seek will shine on them and thereby illuminate their situation. And, it can give you clarity but when you think about generations of discord, and not being intentional for the next generation, it’s hard to sit still and expect levity.
There’s an air of defensiveness that sometimes finds its way into the healing process that creates a place that becomes sterile at best and combative at worst. This resistance becomes counterintuitive to clarity and disrupts the sacred spiritual space, which I cultivate for healing.
We seek constant validation and security from various external sources, and in doing so, we diminish our life force. We lose power in the area of our body that controls our mental stability, and effectively through our solar plexus out of balance. In doing so, we block our connection to groundedness, peace, and our spiritual nature.
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