QUOTE OF THE DAY:
Trust that when you stop thinking about something, you will see what direction to go. - Christine Heath
For my last episode of season 5, I am chatting with Christine Heath. Christine is a therapist and a student, trainer, and program developer of the Three Principles for over 30 years. She met and studied with Sydney Banks and, during our conversation, she shares her journey. We discuss the innate health that resides in each of us and the limitless possibilities of slowing down our thinking in order to be present in the moment, and more importantly to tap into our deeper intelligence.
Christine Heath, LMFT, MAC is a licensed marriage and family therapist in both Hawaii and Minnesota, as well as a Master Addictions Counselor and a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor. She is also the co-author of the book “The Secret of Love: Unlock the Mystery, Unleash the Magic”. In 1985, she co-founded the Hawaii Counseling and Education Center, an outpatient mental health and addictions program, and is the Executive Director.
Christine met Sydney Banks over 40 years ago and the truth of his teachings changed her life and her practice. Since then, she has been helping people to understand the Three Principles through clinical work, professional training, and clinical supervision, and she is a consultant to social services and health care agencies, businesses, and chemical dependency programs and professionals. She is an AAMFT-approved supervisor and provides clinical supervision based on the Principles.
For more information on Christine Heath, visit https://www.hcechawaii.com/
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Michael Neill: I get to feel warmly towards people because I really like the feeling of feeling warmly towards people. I’m not giving that up cheap.
Julie Gleeson: We believe we can’t do anything about what we think. Thought is designed to move through.
Danielle Hogan: I have to have boundaries for me in order to respect who I am.
Aubrey Thorne: Astrology gives a person a holistic and compassionate view about what they are made of.
Rob Cook: There’s no pain that comes from the invisible that doesn’t have permission to be there.
Yael Abramson: Someone told me about my weight, and how I should look and how I should be. And that became truer than who I am.
Drissia Schroeder-Hohenwarth: In this emptiness that I experienced, there was something to see. -
Anna Giannakouros: I am much more fulfilled now in my life than I ever was before.
Rebecca Furmanek: What’s wrong with being uncomfortable?
Isabelle Caratti: We can be connected to a deepest level and at the same time we can assume our unique personalities.
Debbie Harbinson: It’s different when it’s deeper, like a memory in our body.
Judith Sedgeman: Pain is pain. Suffering is how you think about the pain.
Thomas Leamy: I live ninety percent plus in gratitude, not by practicing or writing ten things to be grateful about but, just by being in life, in the flow of life. Not trying to do life.
Georgia Bazin & Michael Neill: When what was invisible becomes visible, that’s what leads to liberation.
Shenan Charania: My want has changed so much, as I get to see it’s a fluidity of thought.
Missy Maiorano: I don’t have to listen to what my mind is saying.
Ray Smith: My two favorite words are ”Yes” and ”Play”
Amy Johnson: There’s nothing inherently wrong with any feeling we ever have.
Veronica Ireland: You have to trust that what is happening is going to serve you, even if you don’t ever find out why.
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