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Healing in a relationship, partnership or marriage – Naturistic Shamanic Tradition.

Posted on February 10, 2023February 12, 2023

Whatever is going on, everyone has a part. Sometimes it may not seem equal, but it is equal. Suppose one partner is allowing something to happen. In that case, there is a yearning for that to happen deep inside, and they can’t make that happen themselves. So, conscious or unconscious, they get involved in something that makes it happen and they become the apparent victim. It might look like the other person, the apparent perpetrator, is the cause of the problem however, sometimes the victim has more input into making the situation/problem happen than the perpetrator.

We urge you to refrain from judging, and dive into what these two spirit groups are working to resolve. There is a magnificence and grandeur in this part of that coupling. It never ceases to amaze us.

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In our tradition, we look at things systemically, including what is happening with the ‘spirit of family groups’, which often reveals the major hidden currents of something that perplexes those living.

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Warm regards,

Brad & Caroline

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