Dynamics of Consent with Healing

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Dynamics of Consent with Healing will explore the energy dynamics of consent in healing work in a 2-hour live Zoom on June 30th from 3pm to 5pm MST.

In the context of healing work, consent has more energetic subtleties than how it is known in mainstream or legal use. Proper understanding and use of consent results in less drain on the practitioner and more sustainable progress in the patient.  Your work can be more effective and efficient while avoiding entanglements. This class will clarify some of these subtle questions.

When is giving selfish?

Where is the common ground between what we want to give and what is being asked of us?

How is harm created by “helping” without consent?

What is the roll of a martyr?

Why is consent never permanent?

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Dynamics of Consent with Healing will explore the energy dynamics of consent in healing work in a 2-hour live Zoom on June 30th from 3pm to 5pm MST.

In the context of healing work, consent has more energetic subtleties than how it is known in mainstream or legal use. Proper understanding and use of consent results in less drain on the practitioner and more sustainable progress in the patient.  Your work can be more effective and efficient while avoiding entanglements. This class will clarify some of these subtle questions.

When is giving selfish?

Where is the common ground between what we want to give and what is being asked of us?

How is harm created by “helping” without consent?

What is the roll of a martyr?

Why is consent never permanent?

Dynamics of Consent with Healing will explore the energy dynamics of consent in healing work in a 2-hour live Zoom on June 30th from 3pm to 5pm MST.

In the context of healing work, consent has more energetic subtleties than how it is known in mainstream or legal use. Proper understanding and use of consent results in less drain on the practitioner and more sustainable progress in the patient.  Your work can be more effective and efficient while avoiding entanglements. This class will clarify some of these subtle questions.

When is giving selfish?

Where is the common ground between what we want to give and what is being asked of us?

How is harm created by “helping” without consent?

What is the roll of a martyr?

Why is consent never permanent?