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Are you open on what you want? Most people find it easier to give than to receive, which makes them think they are good receivers. Unfortunately this is generally not true because deep down they don’t believe that they deserve to be loved for themselves. So they give in the hope that they will be worthy enough to have it returned. When people come from this space of undeserving, no matter how hard they work at their jobs, relationships or on their dreams, a deep unconscious part of them will block every attempt to receive what they consciously want. Success does not go to the most deserving, nor to the most positive, talented or creative people. Success of every kind goes only to those who are open to receive it. The Art of Receiving seminar is about connecting with our unconscious psychological blocks to being open to receiving the natural abundance that every human can experience.
How do we know if we have difficulties with receiving or not? Being the “do-gooder” and sacrificing ourselves for others. Seeking attention, praise or acknowledgement and when it comes, either not believing it or feeling embarrassed or threatened. Making other people’s wants, opinions and values more important than our own. Feeling guilty or obliged to give back when people give us love, attention, gifts etc. Closed heart to receiving love and closed body to receiving relaxation and pleasure. Believing that love, joy and freedom must be earned by “correct” behaviour. Choosing second best rather than what we really want, or making excuses that it is too expensive or too good. Justifying failure, shortage or poor performance under the guise of spiritual or noble virtue, while secretly resenting those who are successful. Feeling victimized by others or situations and feeling powerless to create what we want.
The Art of Receiving Seminar allows us to connect with our feelings of undeserving, starting a transformation to openness, safety and love. It is about opening the mind to new ideas, opening the heart to let love in, opening the body to receive the abundance of life’s gifts. The workshop is non-confrontational, while stretching us to gently challenge the unworkable beliefs and behaviours we inherited from our parents and society. The workshop involves confidential group discussions, self and partner processes, meditation and exercises to connect us with the abundance of life.
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| Last Updated on Monday, 03 May 2010 19:43 |










