Spirituality, Somatic Intelligence, and Gestalt Therapy

How Can I Stop Fighting with my Partner?

How Can I Stop Fighting with my Partner?

Recognizing that your partner is not a separate other, you can meet them in the deepest and purest point of contact.  Otherizing is the ego’s way of looking to people as finite. With judgment and assessment, we otherize our partner and simultaneously we feel small and...

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How Can I Co-Regulate in my Relationship?

How Can I Co-Regulate in my Relationship?

Coregulation is an interactive process of supporting one another’s regulatory state. It is synergistic and mutually beneficial. Codependency occurs when we feel responsible for other people and have a hard time asking for what we need and knowing we matter....

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4 Keys to Resting in Your Infinite Self

4 Keys to Resting in Your Infinite Self

https://youtu.be/_JS0GQCIoyI When we are born, we are the embodiment of the True Self, which is the spontaneous expression of life and the essence of all things.  Quietly, in the privacy of our own mind, the conditioned self develops in response to the experiences we...

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Spiritually Aligned Coaching

Spiritually Aligned Coaching

Do you see your clients remotely or in person? Either way, there is a way to practice psychotherapy and coaching that decreases potential burnout and increases potential transformation--for both you and your clients. Anytime we engage in relationships, we are engaging...

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The Spiritually Aligned

The Spiritually Aligned

In my work with clients, I pay attention to the subtle ways in which people leave their healthy, aware state. And when they deviate from their health, I subtly guide them back to the core of their being. The core of their being is their home base. It's their alignment...

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Are you speaking your truth or are you just projecting?

Are you speaking your truth or are you just projecting?

It’s common to see our relationships through the lens of unconscious memories of people from our past (projections), through barriers or walls to intimacy (deflections), through old ideas from the past about who we are (introjections), through shame and guilt (retroflections), or through the opinions of others (confluence). In Gestalt psychotherapy, we call these Contact Boundary Disturbances. All of these disturbances are patterned ways of being in relationships that we developed early in life in an attempt to find safety and keep connection. These were adaptable strategies that helped us when we didn’t yet know how to stand in our dignity and our truth. 

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Become an Emergent Being

Become an Emergent Being

Harmony’s Interview with Krysta Gibson of New Spirit Journal: Krysta- Hello and welcome everyone.  This is Krysta Gibson with Newspiritjournal.com.  Those of you who read these online publication and listen to the interviews that I do know that you’re on a...

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