Dance with Your Darkness
Shadow Work Guide for Highly Sensitives and Other Powerful Tools to Ease Stress
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ナレーター:
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Daniel Hamel
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著者:
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Ramon Stalenhoef
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How to do powerful inner work without getting overwhelmed, even if you have been told that you are much too sensitive?
As a sensitive, you are wired differently, which requires a specific inner healing approach.
Being an empath or a highly sensitive person is a gift. Not a disorder or diagnosis.
Elaine Aaron (expert in the research of Highly Sensitive People) discovered that 15-20 percent of the population are highly sensitive.
It is time to honor your sensitivity and unique inner healing needs.
And that’s exactly what this book is about. Dance with Your Darkness is the first book of its kind that goes into great depth regarding sensitives and the importance of doing shadow work. In a short time, it will not only help you understand your gifts, but it will also guide you on your journey to meeting and accepting your shadow self. Within your darkness lies some of the most worthwhile inner work you can do as a human being.
Illuminate those parts of you that have remained hidden.
- Learn the difference between sensitives, empaths, and highly sensitive people
- Discover the connection between being a sensitive and your susceptibility to illness
- Acquire the knowledge to start delving into shadow work and meditation that specifically embraces your sensitive nature
- Accept yourself for who you truly are
- Find a unique guided shadow work meditation: Dance with your Darkness, to bring your emotion in motion. Professionally designed for sensitives.
Author Ramon Stalenhoef will explain everything you need to know to help you take the path of self-healing.
Allow yourself an act of self-love. Grab this guide and confront the parts you've hidden in a powerful and loving way.
©2022 Ramon Stalenhoef (P)2022 Ramon Stalenhoef