What Is Intuitive Counseling?

In today's modern world, constant concern about the past and incessant worries about the future can distract us from living joyfully and with purpose.
 

Intuitive counseling offers you an opportunity to re-evaluate your goals in life and understand what elements in your life keep you from feeling loved and/or achieving your innate potential. If you are looking to make positive changes in your life, to re-direct your energy into more satisfying endeavours, or want to better understand your life situation, you will appreciate having the insight that Sharon will share with you during this hour long counseling session. The positive reinforcement and compassionate advice that Sharon offers will help you make lifestyle changes that promote better health, a more positive outlook on your future and a renewed zest for living.

    

                                    also available:

 

       Past Life Regression   -   Energy Transference    -    Life Coaching

       Clearing of Negative Spirits   -   Body Energy Re-alignment

       Third Eye Awareness Classes and Healing   -   Spiritual   Counseling             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anxiety


In psychology, a feeling of dread, fear, or apprehension, often with no clear justification. Anxiety differs from true fear in that it is typically the product of subjective, internal emotional states rather than a response to a clear and actual danger. It is marked by physiological signs such as sweating, tension, and increased pulse, by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the perceived threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it. Some anxiety inevitably arises in the course of daily life and is normal; but persistent, intense, chronic, or recurring anxiety not justified by real-life stresses is usually regarded as a sign of an emotional disorder.

Grief


Mental anguish or pain caused by loss or despair: heartache, heartbreak, sorrow.

Trauma


Severe mental or physical pain.

A Career Decision

 
A conclusion reached after an evaluation of facts and law

Anger With Self Or Others


Anger is an emotional response to a grievance; real or imagined; past, present or future.

Business Motivation


The intention of achieving a goal, leading to goal-directed behavior.

 

Aqua Zen Therapy


A specifically designed therapy that allows the person's body to be manipulated under water that regardless their physical limitations the person can receive a movement and mobility encouraging the body's ability to heal. This therapy has been successful with people who had illnesses such as muscular dystrophy, different cancers, neurological disorders, fear and many other, including spinal disorder.

Emotional and Ego Releasing Therapy


In psychoanalytic theory, the portion of the psyche experienced as the “self” or “I.” It is the part that remembers, evaluates, plans, and in other ways is responsive to and acts in the surrounding physical and social world. According to Sigmund Freud, it coexists with the id (the unconscious, instinctual portion of the psyche) and the superego (the portion representing the conscience, or the internalization of societal norms). The ego is not coextensive with either the personality or the body; rather, it serves to integrate these and other aspects of the person, such as memory, imagination, and behavior. It mediates between the id and the superego by building up various defense mechanisms.

Meditation


Meditation is the practice of focusing the mind, often formalized into a specific routine. Meditation is usually recognized as a component of Eastern religions, originating in Vedic Hinduism. It encompasses any of a wide variety of spiritual practices which emphasize mental activity or quiescence. Meditation can also be used for personal development, such as the exercises of Hatha yoga. Many practice meditation in order to achieve eternal peace, while others do it in order to become healthier and friendlier.

 

 

A health problem


In general, a health problem is a mental or physical obstacle which makes impossible the achieving a goal/objective/purpose. It refers to a situation, condition, or issue that is unresolved yet and rather undesired. Usually, the nature of a problem is such that an answer or solution is needed. In such cases, problem solving is used to understand important aspects of the problem so that an answer or solution can be found

Depression


In psychiatry, a symptom of mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of loss, sadness, hopelessness, failure, and rejection. The two major types of mood disorder are unipolar disorder, also called major depression, and bipolar disorder, whose sufferers are termed manic-depressive. Other types of depression are recognized, with characteristics similar to the major mood disorders, but not as severe: they are adjustment disorder with depression, dysthymic disorder, and cyclothymic disorder.

A Difficult Relationship


A relation between people; (`relationship is often used where `relation' would serve (as in “the relationship between inflation and unemployment") preferred usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of relatedness.
A state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection).
State involving mutual dealings between people or parties or countries.
State of relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption.

Worry About Loved Ones


To cause anxious uneasiness in: ail, cark, concern, distress, trouble.
To disturb by repeated attacks: annoy, bait, bedevil, beleaguer, beset, harass, pester, plague, tease, torment.
To focus the attention on something moodily and at length: brood, cark, dwell, fret, mope.
A troubled or anxious state of mind: angst, anxiety, anxiousness, care, concern, disquiet, disquietude, distress, nervousness, solicitude, unease, uneasiness.
A cause of distress or anxiety: care, concern, trouble.

The Lotus


The Lotus is a type of water lily, which rises from muddy waters to blossom, making it a symbol of purity of the soul within the material world, and an emblem of resurrection

Reflexology


Reflexology, or zone therapy, is the practice of stimulating points on the feet, hands, or ears, in the belief it will have a beneficial effect on some other parts of the body, or will improve general health. Scientists and medical professionals consider reflexology to be a pseudoscience, offering no more benefits than ordinary massage.
The most common form is foot reflexology. Practitioners believe the foot to be divided into a number of reflex zones corresponding to all parts of the body, and that applying pressure to tight or "gritty" areas of a person's foot will stimulate the corresponding body part and cause it to begin healing itself.

Hypnosis


Placing persons in a drowsy, sleeplike state in which they allegedly become vulnerable to the suggestions made by the hypnotist. Hypnosis may also be used to tap into the unconscious and is often characterized by vivid recall of memories and fantasies. These properties make hypnosis a useful tool in psychotherapy. Hypnosis also has sinister implications, for subjects may be manipulated to perform embarrassing actions or be susceptible to carrying out the hypnotist's commands after the hypnosis session (posthypnotic suggestion).

Chakra Balancing


In Hinduism and Tantra, any of 88,000 focal points in the human body where psychic forces and bodily functions can merge and interact. In Hinduism there are seven and in Tantra four major chakras, each associated with a colour, shape, sense organ, natural element, deity, and mantra. The most important are the heart chakra, the chakra at the base of the spine, and the chakra at the top of the head.