Anger workshop coming up.... AND.....NEW podcast

 



Listen to the most recent episode of my podcast: Selling you the story of your life purpose$$$$ https://anchor.fm/dr-marie-feuer--life-path/episodes/Selling-you-the-story-of-your-life-purpose-epmsnm


A workshop on Anger.

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2 dates

Mini Workshop Thursday evening February 18th. 

Time: 6:30-8:30

Cost: $72

Full Workshop Sunday February 21st

Time: 1-4 or 5 depending on attendees

Cost: $135


So many, especially women, are afraid of anger. The new age toxic feel good industry sells shame and guilt about feeling anger. People attempting to emulate what they have read about Buddhism and other Eastern paths suppress their anger in an attempt to "behave" as they think an "enlightened" being would behave. The reality is, anger disappears on its own when you are able to feel your feelings, be honest with your Self and others and have a Spiritual Practice whereby you allow yourself to be taught and guided by Spirit, by a Source higher than your human mind.


When you suppress your true feelings in an attempt to appear or to behave as  if you are already a more "enlightened" or cool being you will use passive aggressive behaviors (and other maladaptive behaviors), usually without consciousness, about your choices because you are so busy suppressing your undesirable emotion of anger. Your intuition will be so blocked and distracted you will make poor choices based on avoiding anger rather than being able to accurately read and react to a situation. You will also experience health issues as repressing anger stresses your immune system and your autonomic nervous system.

This workshop, like many at Life Path Healings will feel a bit risky as this is experiential learning. Working with role plays we will explore each person's reactions (or lack of) to anger, their own anger and the anger of others.  You will also be taken through a series of meditative and energetic exercises to learn how to feel and embrace your anger and learn how to channel it into healing energies for your Self. 

As you heal, grow stronger and healthier, and become a more honest and authentic person, so will all those around you.

Please RSVP

Yours in the Journey


Weekly Class for Spiritual Development and personal growth Wednesdays 6:30 pm, cost $20. Please RSVP.

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NOTE REGARDING "PRESENTING AS A VICTIM":  **Feeling** like a victim IS part of healing and that is not **presenting** as a victim. 

Being an actual victim is not presenting as a victim.

PRESENTING as a victim means deliberately altering the facts about your circumstances: I "have " to work at a job I hate, I have no money (and your spouse supports you), I have no family...and you actually do you just don't like them etc. are some examples of  presenting as a victim in order to garner sympathy or to excuse your own bad behaviors or choices.  Deliberately lying about your circumstances, usually on a regular basis, in order to not be held accountable and/or to receive attention, THAT is presenting as a victim. Narcissists do it all the time, however in this era of T.I.V. (look that up in psychology) a majority of people do this in order to get and keep relationships and/or resources and/or to not be held accountable for their own actions and choices.

Let me state this again: Feeling like a victim IS part of healing and that is not presenting as a victim. Altering FACTS in order to create a story that makes  your circumstances sound worse than they actually are that is presenting as a victim.  And yes, sometimes people do this because they cannot allow themselves to feel badly unless they feel they have a good "reason" to feel badly, so they make up reasons. And many wounded people "minimize" their circumstances when they actually have suffered but do not yet allow themselves to feel the pain of what actually happened to them....those are topics for another discussion.

This is a complex topic and right now this is a very simple clarification.

I hope it helps.


Journey On.


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