You don’t have to carry the pain of the past with you. It’s time to put the past in the past and move forward without emotional trauma.
Healing From Emotional Trauma
Breakups & Betrayal
Description
Everyone has been hurt in relationships. Few people are able to let that pain go so they can move on with their lives without the past mudding their joy.
People have a tendency to get caught in their anger and pain after they’ve been hurt. There are mental, emotional, and physical reasons why it is difficult to release this pain.
One area that can make it difficult to release the past is the misunderstanding of what forgiveness is. People often think forgiveness absolves the other person of anything that happened. You’ll discover this is incorrect.
Strategies and exercises to release the past range from recognizing your personal power, nurturing yourself, changing your thoughts, and discovering how to manage your feelings.
Course Objectives
In this course, you’ll learn:
Questions
Are there requirements or prerequisites for this course?
There are no prerequisites for this course. It’s open to anyone who desires to know more about how to release the pain of the past.
Your success in this course depends on your ability to put the information into action. The information is simple, but understanding the information is insufficient. You have to be willing to do the exercises and implement the strategies in your life.
What benefits will I receive from this course?
Is there a particular audience this course is geared toward?
This course is geared toward those who are tired of hurting from broken relationships, betrayals, and loss and are ready to take action to release that pain.
Course Content
Chief Awodele Ifayemi
Chief Awodele Ifayemi comes from a long lineage of Traditional Ifa Babalawos. He is the Atunwase Awo of Ilobu land, Osun State, Nigeria. Chief Awodele Ifayemi is an Oloye and a member of the Ifatoogun house of prestigious Babalawos. He is also a recognized member in good standing of the Ilobu Council Of Ifa Practitioners of Ilobu, Osun State, Nigeria, and the publisher of the site ileifa.org.
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