10:30am - 1:30pm PST daily (your time zone here)
$150
The time has come to reclaim the missing chapter of your biography.
Discover the magnitude of intelligence that resides indigenously in you and in everyone. In this course you embrace, perhaps for the first time, the power of your true passion for life. You reclaim your original brilliance like finding a long lost and dear friend. The reunion is ecstatic!
Pre and Perinatal Psychologist and neuroscientist Dr. Stephanie Mines has explored the mysteries of embryology, the blueprint of life and health, for decades. Her quest has been to correlate the hallmarks of early life with the evolution of consciousness. Her emphasis on memory systems, both neurobiological and energetic, has spawned a fusion of energy medicine with neuropsychology which is the TARA Approach. The goal of this fusion is the resolution of shock and trauma so that each human being can manifest their true purpose or entelechy. The force of our collective entelechy is what is needed to meet the urgency of these times.
Participants learn:
The primary hallmarks of development from conception through the immediate post-natal period;
Optimal early attachment resources;
How to assess the structural, psychological, spiritual and emotional outcomes of early life;
Practical ways to resolve early shock and trauma efficiently;
A template for recovering memory and helping others to do so;
Guidelines for safe, effective and lasting resolution of early shock and trauma; and
How to celebrate and sustain an embodied experience of the preciousness of life.
This course is available to psychologists, educators, therapists, parents, those thinking of becoming parents, and anyone who wants to reclaim their true self and maximize their potential for service to humanity in a climate changing world.
To support your learning, you receive the texts, maps and resources that allow you to comprehend, at an introductory level, the magnitude of human history that is prenatal life. You also receive a template for recovering pre-cognitive memory.