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Shamanism, the wounded healer, co-dependency and addiction
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08-22-2012, 10:50 AM
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deermealec
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Thanks for sharing Darling. My first husband was a violent alcoholic. Certainly a follow on from childhood programming to be beaten and devalued. I work with people now - as you say - to retrieve their souls and to empower themselves. I call it Self Empowerment and teach all sort of skills they can use to remove the negatives and imprint the positives. They have to choose the carrot. I think thats vital. The addict or person suffering from depressions etc must choose what is important enough to motivate them to overcome their addiction. Its powerful and they can make huge changes in a short time. Thats the public version I teach - but the same can happen quickly in a private session as you know. I didnt read "What became of the Broken Hearted" because "Once Were Warriors" was hard and watching the movie took me back. I may have a look at it now. XXOOXX
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