Mother's Day Memories
What is your favorite memory you’ve shared with your mother? Maybe it’s a laugh you’ve shared, or a vacation you’ve taken, or even a moment where she’s provided comfort and wisdom. Maybe it’s hard to pick just one.
Mothers are important in our lives. From the time we are conceived, their thoughts and actions affect everything about us. As time goes on, our attachment to our mothers plays a vital role in our ability to learn and grow, forming the foundation for all future relationships we have. In short: you have your mother to thank for the person you are today.
Mother’s Day is always a challenging one for me - I lost my mother 14 years ago, and have very little family around. As a result, I think of my clients and students as my family, and it’s always my joy to pass on my gifts of healing to my new extended family. I would like to invite you to join that family, too.
In this group, you can learn about the healing modalities I practice, connect with other people on a healing journey, and meet my newest students, who are always looking for willing participants to practice their newfound learning on.
Often, those participants are mothers themselves. Mothers tend to be strong, caring and, more often than not, selfless. In many cases, mothers put others first to the detriment of their own health. They give so much of their vital energy to those around them, that they have very little left for themselves.