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It is only when we open our heart to leave the same old habits, situations, work, people and so on, that we can begin to comprehend the ‘why’ and the ‘what’ of everything around us.

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The true comprehension arises when we stop looking at the exterior and when we start feeling it within ourselves, as part of ourselves. When we allow ourselves to receive what life brings us, when we change the perception of what we can take charge of and what we cannot control, when we observe instead of judging, we start to become authentic.

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Many people come to seminars, therapies and retreats looking for something that they’re longing for all their lifetime and sometimes without even being aware of what they want in life. They come looking for answers, expecting to receive advice and information from anyone but themselves. The key is to stop searching and to start seeing all the resources inside of us, to find that place within us that has all the answers, that doesn’t need to ask questions because there aren’t any… because there is nothing to change and nothing wrong, unless they see it that way. It is not the ‘problem’ that we face that cause the real issues, it’s how we see these perceived problems, how we identify with it by unconsciously repeating the same patterns and by telling ourselves the same lies we were told.

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The process of dis-identification comes as a natural understanding of the feeling that when we are looking for healing or medicines on the outside, the only way to go is within. These conferences are meant to discover what it is deep inside ourselves, to observe all the blockages and the resistance to meet our true selves, for different fears that we learnt or gained in the past. Methods or therapies do not work, unless received from a place of acceptance and love, being willing to find our personal truth. These seminars aim to open up the space for authenticity and trust, to receive what others can see and we cannot. Conscious words are not understood unless we are ready to hear the message that we are the medicine and we are not our past. It is only the purity of innocence, the love for being alive, the trust in the universe and in our being, the authority in self-loving actions and decisions, the comprehension of unity that there is no more ‘yours’ or ‘mine’, but ours. It is the commitment and involvement for mutual comprehension, for transcending healing.

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