My journey through Europe (part 1)

You could say that it started in Istanbul, but that’s very conditional because it hasn’t really ended))

4 months in Russia made me work hard with separation, releasing various types of codependency programs, fear of losing loved ones, with the war egregore, feeling love in all this and much more.
So when I arrived in Istanbul, and it was the first stop after Russia, – I slept like after a 4-month collective farm ordeal and cried from a sense of freedom.

Next was Greece, the island of Aegina.
By the way, all the points of my journey were chosen randomly, as usual, I just look at the map and listen to the impulses of where I should go))

So, on Aegina, a quiet island surrounded by a sea infused with the energy of ancient gods and goddesses, I felt the difference in my nature, that I was somehow “other” (and it all started when the salsa marathon coach criticized me, and irritation arose). This understanding of being “other” relaxed everything inside, the effort to be understood and simple for everyone. I slept a lot, just walked to look at the sea, the sun, and the stars from the mountain, remembering myself as “other”.

“Parallel to this, client sessions were taking place one after another – therapy, channeling, and light sessions. In all of this, I was simultaneously both “understood” and predictable, and – not.”

I can definitely say that the sessions had some new depth, at least for me. And we started working with @sashabororom61 with my voice and giving myself permission to sound. There was a lot of resistance, devaluation, I didn’t rush, I let these feelings be, but then gently continued. Different images from past lives came up, tragedies because of being different and having a voice, I looked at them, but didn’t engage in the emotions. My method of working with them is not to emotionally engage, to thank for the experience and the strength to live it, to dissolve the limiting beliefs of those lives and release them to where they were lived. No longer relying on past experiences and the worldviews of past lives. While I was on Aegina, I thought I didn’t want to go anywhere else, but on the day of departure, I woke up with a clear understanding: this is it.

Continue?
On the video, it’s me and Aegina.