• Terrible Events as a Source of Meaning: Jennifer McLean and Dawson Church in Conversation

  • Feb 13 2025
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Terrible Events as a Source of Meaning: Jennifer McLean and Dawson Church in Conversation

  • Summary

  • Jennifer McLean is the author of 5 books and has appeared on FOX, ABC, CBS and other media. She created the first online summit in the personal development space, Healing With The Masters, which reached millions over 17 seasons. She is the creator of the Spontaneous Transformation Technique (STT) which helps release unconscious and unresolved trauma from the body. Jennifer and Dawson have been friends for many years, and here they share about:
    • Jennifer's background
    • Soul intention
    • How dissonance creates a yearning for harmony
    • The reason why the body doesn’t know the difference between reality and a story
    • Deep compassion and trust
    • Fact: One thought of compassion is more powerful than evil
    • Using the moment of your reaction to heal the part of you that’s ready to heal
    • The importance of spending 3 minutes just feeling your feelings
    • Exercise: Say “I feel X” without telling the story behind the feeling
    Jennifer can be found at: www.spontaneoustransformationcertification.com/horoscope-stts

    View Dawson's work at: http://dawsongift.com/

    And to preorder Dawson's next book, Spiritual Intelligence: https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Intelligence-Activating-Circuits-Awakened/dp/160415294X/ #mindtomatter #blissbrain #spiritualintelligence #eft #meditation #highenergyhealth #spontaneoustransformationtechnique #compassion #trauma
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