Saturday 18th February 2012 – 10am-5pm at the School of Intuition & Healing. The venue is at the University of London in Kings Cross. £65. Booking/Payment Deadline: 8th February
During the early years of our lives we absorb many things in our environment, both consciously and unconsciously; and consequently we develop many of our belief patterns based on the information and behaviour we observe in the world around us and from the people in it. Unfortunately for some of us, the unconscious part of our mind that creates our belief systems and programmes often doesn’t judge whether the incoming information is right or wrong. If our parents show us a lot of love at an early age, then it is easy for us to believe we are loveable and worthy of good things. However if we are not aware of that love then we may grow up thinking a different truth about ourselves. Often our Inner Child needs to develop survival behaviours which work well for us at the time and act as excellent protection mechanisms. However, they rarely work for us as adults and it is these archetypal Inner Child patterns that are often at the core of dysfunctional behaviour patterns in adulthood and what we seek to address during transformational regression work.
This workshop will seek to explain some of these “truths” about ourselves, and where appropriate it will re-balance those “truths”. It will be a mixture of the theoretical and experiential exercises and will include: