at the sill of the door

darweesh is the root word for dervish -"whirling dervishes" - sufi mystics. It means "at the sill of the door" and refers to the door between worlds.
we are spirit and flesh. our consciousness is basically outside of space and time looking in through the door. if we pass too far through the door we become lost to spirit and the greater reality from which the physical one is created, we lose the context. if we hang back from the door, then we are avoiding the life we have chosen. we wanted to be here, the challenges we face are our challenges, and i am speaking to the part of you that knows that.
our consciousness is equipped to interpret both worlds, translating one into the other. the sill of the door then is the present, the here and now, the moment. where space and time meet, where all realities, all possibilities intersect, where all choices are made and all actions taken, all promises broken or kept.

therapies

the context in which healing takes place is as important as the healing itself, so an initial session will begin by look at what you expect or hope to gain from the sessions, and how you might receive that, and also what i think is needed. this doesn't have to take a long time and is usually an empowering process, sometimes very healing in itself.

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