CMA Affiliated
Return to Essence is happy to announce we are formally registered with the Complementary Medical Association as a teaching facility. This means our teachers and workshop material is recognised and approved by them.
We have also been granted CPD (Continued Professional Development) status for one of our workshops, “What Exactly is a Chakra?” Our intention is to apply for accreditation on all of our workshop material, providing practitioners, therapists and healers with high quality, relevant teaching material that will complement their existing practice.
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| Written by Terri George | |
| Monday, 04 May 2009 | |
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Many people may think it a bit weird or wacky to be able to regress or move through the Time Line to a past experience and seemingly “re-live” it, but these days regressive states are more spontaneous than one would think. In our one-day Shamanic Workshop the environment is set up to facilitate spontaneous regressive experiences to times and places that may need to be released or integrated from the Psyche. This process of experiencing time as one, is needed if we are to break through the veil of a linear, separate way of thinking into a more Holographic Reality. A Holographic Reality embraces the continuum approach when applied to time, saying that past, present and future are totally connected and therefore easily accessible. To use the words Time Line is misleading from a Holographic point of view, but it is a way of describing a map to the conditioned mind where polarity and separateness seem to be real. When we are energetically knotted up and contracted from negative experiences from the past, our vitality is also strangled in the contraction. By regressing to the past, which is connected to the present, it is possible to liberate and release your consciousness into an alive state of wellbeing and optimal health. Book now for our one day Shamanic Journey Workshop Call Terri on 020 8299 3516 email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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