Monday, September 9, 2019

"Conscious Decoupling" and Other Transitions

Gillian Harris coined the "conscious decoupling ceremony," a sacred celebration of what was, is, and what will be for the two people who are consciously, with love, going their separate ways.

I had a chance to interview her to learn more.

How would you describe a conscious decoupling ceremony?
Conscious Decoupling is a ‘process’ and then the ceremony celebrates the result of that process! So, the process allows a couple to reach a place of changing their relationship from romantic to it’s current state which is actually more than just platonic.  Its not romantic but it’s a deeper richer relationship as a result of what the couple lived while together. So the process leads a person to be conscious of the positives, be grateful for all that was learned, all growing, all experiences.  Relationships don’t end!  They just change so the process and then ceremony is to celebrate what was, what is presently and what will be as the couple goes forward on their separate paths. . . .

Why can it be helpful as people start a new chapter in their lives?
It for folks who genuinely want a fresh/clean start. Clean slate. Going into their future and next relationship(s) without carrying energetic debris from the past.

What are some important things for people to remember as they go through transitions in their lives? Each and every transition is for a purpose, a reason and its going to include positive growth IF you allow it to be that way.  It’s up to us whether we want to use the transition to step UP or to step DOWN. To Spiral UP… Or to Spiral DOWN. It’s up to us…IF we allow it can be an amazing ascension to more than we could have ever imagined.

Gillian is the author of  "The Secrets of Lost: The Validity of Multi-Dimensional Existence" and "Have We Met? How To Identify Your Reincarnated Loved Ones!" and shares her knowledge via classes and workshops, as well as books and audio programs to assist people in learning how to assist themselves, teaching self-reliance and empowerment.

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