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The Deprived Child and Trusting in the Divine Visiting us from the USA

In this meditative inquiry we delve deeply into the roots of the "deprived child" archetype only to find at its core, a strangle hold on our capacity to fully trust and surrender to the Universe/the Divine/Source/ God. However we choose to name the nameless, authentic fully embodied surrender is something that many of us are unaware of withholding. This terrain is rich indeed, and the deprived child, the key. It begins with a simple inquiry - trusting in the divine versus trusting in myself only. Sounds not too earth shattering, right? However when viewed from the perspective of finding within yourself the deprived child’s very real proof that you cannot trust the Universe/Divine/Spirit/God (as personified by parents) to meet your real needs … well … it then becomes quite an all-encompassing, paradigm-shifting big deal. If there are unconscious places in your psyche that hold this mistrust, you will never be able to fully give up trying to control outcomes, you will always go into some level of fear when faced with the unknown and continue to find yourself unsettled by major change. And here we are, at a time in human history where sudden, unexpected, radical change is the order of the day, and becoming more intense all the time. No surprise then that this seems to be up for many of us. The good news is that when we dig in to reclaim and resolve this little character, the unconscious bastions of mistrust in the Divine stored in our psyches are revealed. And when these hidden aspects finally see the light of day, they are free to be released for good. How do we do this? Well, this is where being an alchemical container for transformation kicks in - terrain that we will cover in depth during the day.
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College of Psychic Studies - The College was founded in 1884 by a group of eminent scholars and scientists. Its purpose was to facilitate formal investigation into the psychic and mediumistic phenomena that were such a topic of debate in the Victorian era. With great courage, this group of distinguished people, some notable in science, others from within the ranks of the Anglican clergy, defied the prevailing canons of respectability in order to proclaim to a world of increasing materialism that human personality survives bodily death and that this is capable of demonstration.

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