We need each other to heal our lives and our world.
- Emotional, personal, inner work is like exercise – like working out at the gym
- We have better results when we have a trainer or a coach
- It is more enjoyable and supportive to “work out” our emotions in a community
- Accountability is a key to progressing and pushing through the tough spots, like feeling our feelings.
- Knowing others are doing similar work with similar challenges can make us feel less alone in the process
- It’s nice to have others to celebrate our milestones
- It’s nice to have others to hear us when we are struggling
- We shift when we support others and get outside of our own stuff
Support groups have been a culture unto themselves since Bill W. started the first AA meetings seventy years ago. Community-based healing is done in rehabs, in workshops, in forums like Landmark. It was a marker of the millennium to find commonality and step out of our closets of shame. We even post our mistakes and make fools of ourselves on social media.
Bringing people together is a model for more than self-help, but social health, if done with the right intentions. Conscious Community is something even more powerful. It creates Connection and allows for Magnification. We are more together than we are alone.
In fact, let me tell you about The Power of Eight. Lynne McTaggart, also the author of The Field, explains that we are all connected through a quantum energy field. As a result, the power of combined intention can result in dramatic, miraculous shifts. She has launched several global Intention Experiments with documented impact, leading to smaller experiments with groups of individuals (approximately eight per group) reporting thousands of miraculous healings.
Lynne McTaggart isn’t the only one finding the power of group intention and meditation. The Transcendental Meditation community, which has been operating since the 1970s, has lowered crime rates in communities and reduced violent fatalities (Cavanaugh and Dillbeck, 2016;2017). Dr. Frank Kinslow utilizes Quantum Entrainment to heal physical and psychological conditions with exponential results correlated with the number of participants.
I’m a personal believer in all the above. I’ve even based my doctoral research on the power of Quantum Meditation for supporting couples to resolve conflicts and individuals to experience better results in therapy. What it comes down to is the power of community along with the profound element of consciousness.
Would you like to be part of a Conscious Community? I’m including these in my upcoming programs for 2020.
Text “Conscious Community” or “CC” to 385-325-1495 for more details.
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