Awareness & Repair Trilogy:
The Awareness Trilogy gives you awareness about why you are witnessing problems, distress, or emotional turbulence in your children. The person who truly needs guidance is not your child. It is you, the parent. Children are mirrors.
Forgiving the Unforgivable: When Letting Go Seems Impossible
This course helps you process a specific hurt you have not been able to move past. You will identify exactly what happened, what it cost you, the meaning you attached to it, and the anger or grief that remains unresolved. Through a detailed guided forgiveness process, you will learn how to release the emotional hold of the event without excusing the person or denying the impact. The focus is clear: reduce the emotional charge so it no longer controls your reactions, relationships, or self-perception.
Restorative Ho’oponopono: Rebuilding Clarity, Trust & Inner Strength
This course helps you use Ho’oponopono as a structured daily practice to clear emotional triggers, repetitive conflicts, guilt, resentment, and inner agitation. You will learn how to apply the four statements consciously to specific situations — not mechanically, but with emotional awareness. The focus is on identifying what is being activated inside you, taking responsibility for your internal reactions, and reducing the charge through repetition and reflection. The goal is simple: emotional regulation, clarity of perception, and greater inner stability in difficult situations.
Shadow Work: Embracing the Hidden Self
This course helps you identify where your shadow was formed, how it is currently expressing itself in subtle and overt ways, and how to integrate it without self-condemnation. Through guided reflection, structured exercises, and practical self-inquiry processes, you learn to stop fighting yourself internally and begin reclaiming the parts of you that were split off. Healing the shadow does not make you “better.” It makes you whole.
Inner Child Healing: Reparenting the forgotten child
This course helps you identify and work directly with the emotional parts of you that were formed in childhood and are still influencing your reactions today. You will recognize patterns such as approval-seeking, fear of abandonment, over-responsibility, emotional withdrawal, or feeling “not good enough,” and trace them back to their origins. Through structured reflection and guided exercises, you will learn how to respond to these parts consciously instead of reacting from them. The aim is practical: reduce emotional reactivity, strengthen self-trust, and build a more stable internal foundation.
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