Archive for August, 2008

Spiritual Counselling explained

 

Spiritual counselling is a form of therapy that embraces a spiritual yet grounded and accessible approach to our life’s experiences and most importantly, our challenges.

Jointly through the therapeutic process and using holistic interventions, we seek to let go of limiting self-beliefs, foster self-acceptance and open up our hearts to allow for self-love and love for others.

While allowing for a deeper soul level understanding of the issues entangling us, spiritual counselling goes further to encourage an even more meaningful connection with the higher self which, when set in motion, works to bring great perspective and balance to our lives.

From this stable and higher place of self-acceptance, we can begin to challenge other self-limiting beliefs and behaviours that are holding us back, to promote real positive change.

Being connected with the inner voice of the higher self acts like a compass guiding the client towards exploring ways to feel strengthened and empowered.  Feeling in tune with our higher self shines light into our life.

Spiritual counselling strives to reclaim daily challenges as tools to our understanding while continually embracing and redefining our choices as part of our own unique tapestry.

In essence, the aim is to integrate and heal our fragmented self, striving not to reject or disclaim any part but coming from a positive place of empowerment and acceptance of every element that makes up us who we are. 

Above all else spiritual counselling is committed to supporting, encouraging and guiding us through life’s fabric which, no matter what our frame our mind, is fundamental to our health and wellbeing.