Hypnosis for Your Highest Self At 3rd Eye with Mae S.
In this event, we come together to co-create a deeply guided hypnotic exploration. We take an hour to let go of the stress, anxiety, and concerns of the world and replace them with messages from our highest selves. You might just be astonished at how much you can shift in an hour.
Come prepared to sit or lie down comfortably and be open to the messages from your highest and greatest good. This session is designed to increase your awareness, compassion, and self-love so that you can go out and reflect that back out into the world. That sounds pretty good, doesn't it? No prior experience is required - simply come as you are.
Mae Deevy
Mae Deevy is a Certified Hypnotist, Integrative Coach & Host of the "Stories from the Subconscious" Podcast. She is also a classically trained singer with a Bachelor's Degree in Music. You can find Mae on the 3rd Eye schedule guiding clients through sound bath and visualization experiences that have been described as “nothing short of magical.”
Mae works with clients privately and in group coaching programs to reframe and rewrite the stories we tell ourselves so that we can step into a place of calm clarity. She is a member of the International Association of Counselors & Therapists (IACT) and can be found on Instagram @MaeDeevy.ATX or through her website:
Please bring your own yoga mat, blanket, and any other items to make yourself comfortable (pillow, eye mask, journal, etc.)
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