
Soul Work with Brainspotting and Expressive Arts Therapy
This Soul Work Group Therapy offering combines spiritual practices with Brainspotting and Expressive Arts Therapy to foster self-discovery, healing and transformation. Participants will be guided to connect with their Higher Self, Spirit Guides, Ancestors, Source and Soul using Brainspotting to:
- cultivate a felt sense of safety
- strengthen their intuition
- develop and deepen their connection to the spirit world
- release ancestral trauma and receive wisdom
- expand and deepen their sense of Self and belonging
- welcome home outcast parts
- commune with their Soul
- and more.
In this 10-week Soul journey, you will learn how to connect with Mother Earth to experience and develop a daily grounding practice of devotion and connection. You will also learn how to connect with Source to reestablish this eternal presence within your life. These and other spiritual practices will be the foundation from which our somatic and spiritual explorations begin.
In this offering, Brainspotting will be used as a therapeutic technique to support your healing and expansion. Expressive Arts Therapy will be used to integrate and imprint these transformational changes and insights. Clients will be invited to use visual art making, word association, poetry, storytelling and movement to document and process their experience.
Brainspotting Therapy is not only an effective model used to process and release trauma, it is also an expansive and deeply spiritual practice that can act as a portal or opening too soulful experiences and spiritual connections. This expansive process can invite in spiritual resources, unconditional love and our Soul’s truth.
If stepping onto a spiritual journey to deepen your connection to Self, Soul and Source while healing Soul wounds is calling you, please email me at Lisa@LisaCipparone.ca to register.
Space is limited to 8 people.
Early bird pricing is $350.00 until September 21st.
After September 21st the fee for this 13 session offering is $450.
Thank you!
This offering was inspired by the work of David Grand, Heather Corbet and my studies at CREATE.