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We can all mend our brokenness and find the gold and the beauty in what we once may have avoided .
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We can all mend our brokenness and find the gold and the beauty in what we once may have avoided .
Kintsugi is the ancient Japanese practice of repairing and acknowledging. When pottery breaks, the art of Kintsugi takes the broken pieces putting the pottery back together using gold, silver and platinum, making no attempt to hide or disguise the cracks or what has been broken. Believing them to be blemishes, we often hide the parts of us that we dislike, or deem broken. We can also lose ourselves in the busyness of our days to avoid our brokenness, our hurt, our pain, our woundedness, our sadness, or our loss. It is a global exile of our True Self where rather than looking inward we seek for answers from the externals. The ego insists on seeking and seeking and it will never find. We become discouraged, hopeless, and without answers. The golden repair of Kintsugi is a beautiful metaphor for how we can find healing and wholeness in what we once thought we needed to banish. Our process is thoughtful, gentle, and tender as we guide you through your healing and then into wholeness. The golden repair deliberately highlights the brokenness and it is in this awareness and the befriending of this brokenness where you can rediscover and embrace your innate inner potential, aliveness, and joy that make you beautiful. Imagine treating yourself without judgment but rather with kindness, gentleness, and love. Through this approach you will be guided to recognized and embrace and cultivate the courage needed to turn toward and tend to your pain, problems, and suffering so that you can move toward healing. The cracks that appear within offer opportunities for the light to shine in and for your inner light to shine forth, as gold. Enlightenment is but a recognition, where nothing is changed.
The process of healing means that we need to embrace the invitation to uncover the deeply entrenched defenses and habits that separate you from the peace, harmony, joy, and happiness you are. It is not about gaining anything becuase these qualities are your inherent right. Healing happens from introspection where you learn to be with the aspects of our pain, suffering and perceived brokenness and to embrace the cracks and in so doing, paving the way to repair. The process is a falling away of the barriers that prevent you from experiencing your deepest potential. In healing, you experience your true essence; where peace, harmony, joy, and happiness reside. Even if it has been hidden for years and there are many painful memories, realizing this absolute truth is possible. You are the doorway through which your life can unfold; knock and enter and begin a new path and experience your deepest potential and all its possibilities!
Healing does not require fixing, it requires honoring who and what you are in a safe and welcoming environment. We all have infinite potential and unimaginable possibility, and often those are hindered by our experiences, ideas of self, our pain, grief, trauma, and beliefs about ourselves. We promise to be the gentle presence for every step of your journey and to never give up on your process. Our goal is to help you shed the barriers that hinder your own realization, to gain wisdom from your struggles, heal from your pain, and move forward to where you want to be in your life.
Every time you enlarge your knowing you see and experience life from a new perspective.
David is an Adjunct Professor at Johnson and Wales University, Providence, RI., teaching in the Psychology, Sociology, Humanities, and Leadership Studies Departments. Classes include Introduction to Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, The Psychology of Conflict, Social Deviance, Organizational Behavior, and The Pro
David is an Adjunct Professor at Johnson and Wales University, Providence, RI., teaching in the Psychology, Sociology, Humanities, and Leadership Studies Departments. Classes include Introduction to Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, The Psychology of Conflict, Social Deviance, Organizational Behavior, and The Problem with Evil. David served as an in-home clinician working with families and children that were identified with severe behavioral problems. Here the focus was on parenting and improving emotional regulation for the identified client. David has presented mindfulness and classroom management for several school districts. David has also studied, by extensions, a seminary program administered by the University of the South.
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