What is soul?
Life always brings problems. We really can't live without them. And so it helps to shift our perspective. We can stop trying to avoid the problems. We can stop feeling victimized by whats happening. Instead, we can consciously work with the challenge of the moment to learn more about ourselves and the world. When we make this shift in attitude, we discover ourselves to be strong and powerful.
How do we live a soulful life? We are all on a life-long journey; it is a search for who we are and why we are here. It expands our consciousness, awakens our heart, and clears our mind.
This Universal Presence has little to do with intelligence, for the universe is not an intellectual process. The intellect is helpful, but our true selves are a reflection of our hearts and they are the wiser part of ourselves. A new wisdom is unfolding in accordance with the demands of our current times.
People everywhere are searching for well-being: for meaning, direction, fulfillment, health, and happiness. To have our needs met, we look to the outside world to feel useful and appreciated. We long for great relationships, to love and to be loved. Little do we realize that the process has to start internally, if we look within we can find all of our answers.
Behind all of these human desires is the creative impulse of our soul; it moves through each of us and through the world we exist in. When we can understand, connect, and respond to soul, we find meaning in all of our experiences, even the most difficult ones. When we resist the soul because we don't understand what's happening, we become ill, have accidents, experience emotional pain, and struggle with money as well as work and interpersonal relationships. Few of us clearly or intuitively know our life's purpose because our lives are clogged with roadblocks and pitfalls. Through Souldrama, we can actually see and re-enact how our lives have unfolded and can begin to understand our life's lessons and why we are here. We can discover what is preventing us from connecting with our true inner selves and moving forward.
Change is hard. As human beings we prefer constancy and comfort to instability and uncertainty, even if we perceive the outcome as better for us. When change comes, we try to avoid the transition because we are afraid to lose control of our selves and the situation. The symptoms of avoiding change are: being indecisive, ambivalent, impulsive, emotionally detached, and by procrastinating. We become stuck in careers and roles that no longer serve us, we outgrow relationships, and become lost in our addictions and codependency. How do we consciously move past this resistance and step through the doorway to transformation?
Our Workshops and Retreats are designed to:
· Transform and renew your relationships.
· Illuminate your spiritual gifts.
· Overcome the fears that prevent you from moving forward.
· Increase your self esteem.
· Discover what unique gifts, talents and skills you bring into this world.
· Discover what specific issues represent your life challenges.
· Discover what gives your life meaning and purpose .
· Create spiritually intelligent leadership.
· Develop clarity, passion and personal power.
. Identify your values, virtues, qualities and talents.
Internationally known author, psychologist, workshop leader, and speaker Connie Miller, introduces you to Souldrama. This action method technique uses stages and doorways to move us through our spiritual transformation with the goal of accessing our spiritual intelligence. (less)
Added: February 14, 2008
Category: Howto & Style
Tags: health relationships codependency career spiritual intelligence recovery psychology religion counseling love
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cathyginter 2 years ago
Thank you Cathy. Right now I am teaching and running a workshop in India for Souldrama. I will be back Feb1. This process is spreading so quickly!
cocenter 2 years ago
Gaah, i liked the footage and some of the quotes, but why do people always have to mix God into everything spiritual?!
That killed it for me...
Cherabreena 3 years ago
Life is full of dualities, opposites. Despite their apparent opposition, each extreme in a duality is necessary to fully actualize the other. Each depends on the existence of the other. For example, we cannot know honesty if we dont know deception.
The key is to not resist or suppress the negative. We need to acknowledge its existence, though we may choose not to express it. When we embrace wholeness, we move to a higher perspective.
cocenter 3 years ago