A Mystical Approach to Healing TraumaTo heal trauma, we have to start with its origin: disconnection from spiritual experience. This is the breakthrough premise of Transforming Trauma, Caroline Myss and James Finley's first audio-learning course on how combining contemplative and clinical practices can dramatically enhance our ability to heal.
This landmark seven-CD program begins with Caroline Myss, as she describes trauma as a gateway to transformation that beckons each one of us to the next phase of human evolution. Next, James Finley teaches you a seven-step process for spiritual healing, including how to follow the lead of mystics across the ages in the practice of meditation. Caroline Myss concludes your seminar by revealing why trauma “shatters our survival instinct”―and how the path of the mystic can return us to wholeness.
Suffering is an inherent part of an authentic spiritual life―but so is the liberation we find by working through it. With Transforming Trauma, now you have the support of two modern luminaries as you yourself become a healing presence for our collective human family.
Program Highlights: The Axial Moment: the critical turning point in the healing process
· How to avoid the trap of spiritual escapism
· The seven spiritual wounds of human experience and the steps to heal each one
· Recognizing and sustaining your moments of spontaneous spiritual experience
· Guided meditations inspired by history's great mystics
· Seven CDs to help you devote yourself to the process of transforming trauma through prayer, contemplation, and compassionate love
Caroline Myss
Caroline Myss is the author of five New York Times bestsellers, including Anatomy of the Spirit, Sacred Contracts, and Why People Don't Heal and How They Can. A leading voice in the field of energy medicine and human consciousness, she holds degrees in journalism, theology, intuition, and energy medicine. She has appeared on two highly successful public television programs, and on The Oprah Show. For more, visit myss.com.
James Finley
James Finley left home at the age of 18 for the Abbey of Gethsemani in Trappist, Kentucky, where Thomas Merton lived as a contemplative. He later earned degrees from the University of Akron, Saint John College, and the Fuller Theological Seminary. Today James Finley is a husband, father, writer, and psychotherapist in private practice. His books include Merton's Palace of Nowhere and The Contemplative Heart.