Intuition Circle in Sutton, Massachusetts, October
16, 2011 (Held at Sharon Guntharp's, yoga teacher)
Facilitated by Elissa Heyman, psychic counseling and healing practitioner, www.elissaheyman.com
In the circle, expect to receive personal messages from spirit and
from my divination tools (the tarot and the Speaking Stones), and to experience
your own intuition through guided imagery and partner exercises. Each circle is
unique and we’ll divide our time between intuition development and spiritual guidance according to the group spirit and interest.
Although
a circle is like a snowflake and no two are alike, a principle that operates in
each is that those attracted to the same place at the same time for the same
reason, ask questions that seem relevant to everyone else there. A circle is an
interesting illustration of our connectedness and also Aristotle’s “the whole is more than the sum of its
parts”.
I
hope to be able to share something exciting from recent activities as the day
before I’ll be at the healing circle of an Eskimo shaman, www.icewisdom.com.
In
case we do a group divination about what we want to manifest, please bring an
object that represents what you want to energize. No experience necessary, just
a desire to have a metaphysical evening!
Limited
to 8, $55, about 2 hours. Elissa Heyman
Contact Details: To reserve a space,
email Sharon at lightworks123@charter.net
For questions about the circle, email
Elissa at elissa@www.elissaheyman.com or call 505-982-3294
Recent
articles by Elissa about September:
Elissa’s September Client Newsletter
Full Moon Shines on Extreme Opposites (at the
Examiner)
Feedback from past participants:
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"The experience of being in your group
intuition circle for 2 separate sessions was very enlightening. Both circles
were composed of 8 people who were committed to being explorers of the inner
life. Both groups were different both in content and in composition.
From the first group, I benefitted from the group reading and the individual
messages you gave us. Group sharing was also great.
In the second group, I loved the tree exercise we did and the stone reading
we did as a group. Again, the sharing was very helpful as was your input that
came from that part of you that is so very wise.
Thank you for the experience."
-Nancy Brawner MSW
A
description of circle work from improv artist and writer Ruth Zaporah. (www.actiontheater.com)
"I
lead workshops in improvisation physical theater. Last June I invited
15 highly skilled performers/former students to come to New Mexico
practice for 2 weeks, and then do a show for the Santa Fe community. I
invited Elissa to bring herself into this process, suspecting that her
skills would add to the furtherance of the group's process and the
individuals’ capacity to listen, see and intuit. These same capacities
are required of improvisors. .
I didn't know what to expect.
Early
in our process, the second night, Elissa came out in the evening
and we formed a circle out on the land. Her way with us was relaxed,
unpretentious, humorous, yet deeply responsive to the place, the
collective and the individuals.
Her
contemporary chanting was welcoming, true and of herself. It brought
us all to a relaxed, open and connected space.
Knowing these people, I was amazed by her ability to access information
about them and the compassionate yet direct way she spoke.
The next day in practice I noticed a change. Everyone had dropped down
into deeper places within themselves and loving places with each other.
-Ruth
Zaporah, Action Theater, international performance artist and teacher
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