Sometimes we need something free that brings in some support and gives a sense of possibility.
Other times we need to go in-depth and make a bigger commitment to our learning and growth.
This month, I am offering both, and I am sharing about them rather than an article to make sure everyone has a chance to participate. Because they are both important, both are great opportunities, and I don’t want anyone to miss out for whom these are a good fit!
On December 16th, I am partnering with Mark Silver of Heart of Business for a free two-hour webinar on business from a soulful, effective point of view. See more details about that below, with a link to register.
Through January 10th, you can save $250 on my Advanced Constellations Training, which starts in March. This is clearly the bigger commitment! Which is why, if you are constellation facilitator or someone deeply familiar with constellations work, the time is NOW to check out the website, take a look at the dates and prices, and reach out to me with any questions. Again, take a look below to find that link and to find out more.
We are entering the holiday season for many parts of the world, and whether you personally mark these holidays, it almost always becomes a busier time, and lots of normal routines go on pause. So, I warmly invite you to take a moment now to check out these two opportunities (and the others listed below), so they don’t get lost in the hubbub.
I will return with more articles soon, and many blessings for a beautiful holiday season, however you choose to spend it! I leave you with this lovely meditation from my favorite astrologist, Rob Brezsny. His words seem a good match for this season:
ROMANCING THE PARADOX
How do we summon the right blend of practical love and constructive anger?
How can we stay in a good yet unruly mood as we overthrow the mass hallucinations that are metastasizing?
In the face of the danger, how do we remain intensely dedicated to building beauty and truth and justice and love even as we keep our imaginations wild and hungry and free?
Can our struggle also be a form of play?
Happy Holidays!
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