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Dreamers and Believers

Show Low, Arizona, United States
12 years experience
I've worked as a program design consultant for private wellness companies and federal agencies, and have coached for over 12 years. Witnessing thousands of clients achieving their physical and mental health goals helped me realize that many still felt unfulfilled, like a void existed that their health achievements couldn't satisfy. I began to realize that I myself felt dissatisfied in my vain attempts to reach some level of unattainable perfection in every area of my life. These insights led me to pursue understanding in the science of existential meaning in life, and led me to attain a Masters of Science in Positive Psychology. In my research, I posed the question, “what is the most reliable way to develop a life of meaning and purpose?"
The quality of one's relationships is often cited as a predictor of life satisfaction and happiness, yet relationships fail, people are often unreliable, and sometimes relationships are beyond repair outside our control. I wondered if forming an intimate, human relationship with something stable and consistent might be possible. In discovering the answer to my question, I was forced to re-evaluate the way I experienced my own life. Research began to uncover the truth, that human attachment relationships with divinity is possible, and expressible in each of our lives. We've likely had tastes of it, though often fleeting and unrecognizable without understanding the concept. Forming relationship with divinity is in our biological design, and can be understood from a scientific perspective.
I still face mental and physical health challenges, except with a sense of order and meaning, in a way that will never leave me. Human relationships fade, wealth loses its meaning, and our bodies become weak with time, yet our capacity to experience a beneficent spiritual relationship lives on. It's my joy to dive deep with clients cultivating a divine relationship in their lives.
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