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Christel van der Meer (15-03-1972)

 

"When I was little I already wondered about life.  What is life? When does life make sense? Why is there so much suffering? And how do I make sure I live a happy and meaningful life?

 

I have discovered that what you experience in the outside world, a reflection is of your inner world. We often look for what we have 'lost', 'empty' or as 'not whole', outside of ourselves. But the only way to reconnect to true living, is the way in. Learning to surrender to the pain of 'being lost', that you learn to endure the not-knowing, so that you can be found by the true flow of life. The key to this lies in being fully present in your body with everything there is and discovering a place of deep trust, peace and completeness right through it; the infinite source of life force. "

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My path: As a documentary maker I learned the difference between looking, perceiving and sensing. Hans van den Muyzenberg , Miranda Macpherson and Fem Baarspul guided me in seeing with the heart. Zen Shiatsu brought me more into contact with my (emotional) body and with Groeizone (phoenix training) I learned to carry my 'own pain', with both feet on the ground. Taotraining gave me the language and formulas for learning to organize my inner landscape. The valley techniques opened my pelvis and the sexual lifestream and Sifra Nooter initiated me into working with the shamanism, drum and magic of women's circles.

 

I like to guide you in relieving your pain or suffering and (re) finding your true natural strength.

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Christel van der Meer (15-03-1972)

 

"When I was little I already wondered about life.  What is life? When does life make sense? Why is there so much suffering? And how do I make sure I live a happy and meaningful life?

 

I have discovered that what you experience in the outside world, a reflection is of your inner world. We often look for what we have 'lost', 'empty' or as 'not whole', outside of ourselves. But the only way to reconnect to true living, is the way in. Learning to surrender to the pain of 'being lost', that you learn to endure the not-knowing, so that you can be found by the true flow of life. The key to this lies in being fully present in your body with everything there is and discovering a place of deep trust, peace and completeness right through it; the infinite source of life force. "

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My path: As a documentary maker I learned the difference between looking, perceiving and sensing. Hans van den Muyzenberg , Miranda Macpherson and Fem Baarspul guided me in seeing with the heart. Zen Shiatsu brought me more into contact with my (emotional) body and with Groeizone (phoenix training) I learned to carry my 'own pain', with both feet on the ground. Taotraining gave me the language and formulas for learning to organize my inner landscape. The valley techniques opened my pelvis and the sexual lifestream and Sifra Nooter initiated me into working with the shamanism, drum and magic of women's circles.

 

I like to guide you in relieving your pain or suffering and (re) finding your true natural strength.

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