Participants will need to have completed OPP Phase 2 - OR be a Next Step graduate in order to attend. Our new weekend format is suitable for grads of all phases and trainings - the majority of the time will be spent working in small circles.
Participants will need to have completed OPP Phase 2 - OR be a Next Step graduate in order to attend. Our new weekend format is suitable for grads of all phases and trainings - the majority of the time will be spent working in small circles.
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Access your own Mystic Warrior and how to use this part of you to help
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Learn to identify Universal forces and how they show up in our lives
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Work through protocols to free yourself and others of these forces
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Heal childhood wounds that resulted in decisions affecting you today
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Support others and receive unconditional support in an intimate small circle led by
an experienced facilitator who will guide you through healing shadows & saboteurs
Experience a deeper understanding of the unconscious world - and what drives us.
Advanced Work
Why Attend?
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There is more to the Universe than what we 'see'
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Add new tools to your toolbox - tools you didn't even know you needed
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This weekend provides an opportunity to do deep work, freeing up energy that may have been stuck for years - or even decades
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Learn how to protect yourself energetically
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Deepen your understanding of the Universe
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Strengthen the bonds within your community by attending together, or make new connections to practice with in person or over zoom
"I am in such deep gratitude for the opportunity to explore my inner world in this safe and compassionate manner."
"This is not “just another training”. It exceeded every expectation and transformed me in ways I never expected. Do it. You won’t regret it."
"I learned how to separate parts of me from parts that are not me. That was really helpful work."
"This expanded my view of what's possible for humans working with parts and spirit."
"I have had more experience in deepening into some of my beliefs and worldviews. And I have been invited to explore some of them in new ways."