Easter Sunday Workshop – Creating A Safe Place For Yourself

Spiritual Investigations can be risky. You get exposed to ideas and memories that can be most disturbing. We practice reaching and withdrawing in our Spiritual Rescue Technology sessions but we often encounter situations that shake our perception of life.

If we do not have a completely safe place to withdraw to, we can suffer some ill effects from what we have encountered. A few of us are working on designs for our own safe places and the results have been encouraging.

Gathering data about spirits and their influence on our lives is best done as a reach and withdraw action. We reach until we encounter a situation that prevents us from making further progress and we withdraw to a safe place to analyze what we have found and plan our next actions.

To accomplish this we need to create a safe place in our minds where we can retreat and reflect on the appropriate actions to restore our vitality and willingness to reach out and experience life again. A couple of us have been working on this task and have found that there is a lot that can be done to give ourselves spiritual stability in the face of unexpected challenges. There is no standard pattern for this safe place as each of us has different requirements, but we have found that by working together we are inspired to come up with designs that we would not have thought of on our own.

Join us this Sunday, April 20, at 12 noon Eastern time for a Zoom workshop that will give you more ability to handle unexpected challenges in life. We will be designing our quiet place where we can fall back and recover our willingness to reach out and experience life again. We will be using our regular Zoom meeting link and if you do not have one or have forgotten it, send me an email at srtcounseling@gmail.com

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