SoulTherapy

How Heart Dialogue can help you heal your emotive wounds on the level of your Soul

 

A common view to this day is that most of our psychological or emotional challenges in life are due to brain chemistry. We are expected to learn how to deal with them in order to function in society.

In my own process and through supporting many other people on their soul journey, I have realized more and more that we can actually heal our emotional wounds and conditioning and not just learn coping strategies for psychological problems.

My truth is that our so-called mental health problems are actually not rooted in the mind, but in the Heart which you could also call our emotive seat of Being. What if our emotional landscape (or HeartScape) actually resides in our Emotional Body? What if our emotions exist prior to our mind/mental body and certainly prior to our physical brain? 

What if our emotional wounds and conditioning from this and other lives are the only reason we can't directly experience our own Soul Essence as Love and Goodness?

And what if that is the only reason why we cannot directly experience DivineBeing as what It really is, instead of believing in It, not believing in It, rejecting It altogether or perhaps even hating It? 

More and more people of all stages of life are asking themselves questions such as

Who am I beyond what I can think, analyse and philosophize about myself?

Why am I here? Why do I exist and what is my deepest purpose as Soul and as a Human Being?

 

Some people look to the East and begin to meditate.

Some people look to religion or New Age for guidance.

Some people look “back” to more collectivist ways of life.

But almost all traditional spiritual teachings say you have to choose between Self and Soul, between Self and Non-Duality, between Self and the Divine, between Self and your clan. You have to give up your personal life and your personal Self in order to enlighten; you have to get rid of your ego to be truly spiritual; you shell overcome your sinful I to be with God, right? Or they hold the view that the needs of the collective; the group, are more important than the needs of the individual.

 

Does all of that leave you with a vague or even clear sense of confusion?

Or even with a feeling of brokenness and/or dividedness within you? As if your Soul Being does not fit into your humaness?

Or as if your spiritual stillness & love do not fit into your man/womanhood?

Do you feel that something deep inside you is profoundly wounded, lost or wrong? 

Are you longing to rediscover, feel, experience and embody your true essential goodness and wholeness?

Yes?

 

Well, what if there was a way to simultaneously be an emotionally mature person, while experiencing lasting enlightenment and liberation from the dominance of the mind and be truly, deeply, emotively & soulfully God-realised, while you can experience yourself as an individual soul being with worldly experience?

 

In the work I offer through InDivinality, we explore that these realms are not separate at all and you don't have to choose: Your individuality is contained within the Divine and the Divine resides within your individuality.

You can finally be whole.

What heals us from the inside out is to feel our human emotion at a soul- depth level. The more we learn to embody our soulful Self, the more we can be in this world while not being of this world. There is no essential brokenness, badness, darkness or separateness, only unfelt, unmet, unseen parts of you with deep, soulful emotions who wait to be found, held, seen and felt to be integrated into your essence.

InDivinality is meta-paradigmatic and meta-denominational in orientation and offers cutting-edge therapeutic approaches for healing issues at the emotive soul-level.

InDivinality's Heart-Soul-Source Alignment Dharma is a psycho-spiritual healing path that places emotions at the centre of HeartHealing & Spirituality/Enlightenment, so that you can awaken directly through your eternally individual "HeartScape" into your SoulBeing and DivineSelf without having to leave behind or transcend your personal self in the process.

It is not about overcoming and transcending yourself/your self, but about self-healing.

From an emotio-spiritually matured self´s point of view, there is no longer any difference between you and the Divine: The apparent dualism and the mind-created boundary of I-here and God-there disappear.

With love and deep respect, I would like to thank my teachers & colleagues who have influenced, shaped and moved me, my work and my worldview and who continue to enrich and inspire me as a person and in my work with people.

While the teachings of InDivinality and my work as such is inspired by some people and paradigms or methods, it is at the same time also something very unique, which has taken on exactly this form in many very specific manifestations from my own SoulBeing and is constantly changing from within myself and due to the relationships with my facilitants.

In this respect, InDivinality is inspired by, but not representative of these influences, just as these teachers/teachings are not representative of me or InDivinality:

Thank you from the bottom of my heart D. Stace & Brie Barron, Artho & Veeta Wittemann, Venna Rahlston Bosma, Jelelle & Raphael Awen, Robert Masters, Adyashanti, Unmani, Amoda Maa & Ph.D. John Prendergast.

Other influences & trainings: The Vedas, Gestalt therapeutic multimodal psychotherapy, transhumanist therapy, inner child therapy, 'Inner Avalon', Zen.

From a philosophical-contextual point of view, InDivinality is influenced by aspects of the Vedas & the teachings of D.S. Barron (significantly with regard to the view of paradigms, the diagnosis of primal soul fears, the fundamental implication of primary emotionality and the indelibility of the personal self (even after “enlightenment”)). Methodological-structural aspects of my work are mostly influenced by the Wittemanns & the Awens.

I have (partly in collaboration and exchange with my soulmate & husband Leon) constantly evolved all these philosophical-contextual and methodological-structural aspects myself over the last 15-20 years, sometimes modifying or recombining them and embedding them fundamentally into my own experience and understanding of soul, consciousness, unconsciousness and spirituality. In doing so, I have developed a number of new discoveries, insights, content, contexts and methodological process “tools” of my own.

In this respect, InDivinality and my humble way of embodying it shows my own individual expression of how I have been inspired and influenced by my beloved teachers & colleagues.