Fri Mar 6 at 4pm
Open Space for Remembrance in Honor of Jillian Coogan
Fri Mar 6 at 4pm
This isn't about pushing hard—it's about softly releasing old emotions, wrapping your inner child in love and kindness, and feeling more whole. Plus, you'll connect with others in a real, vulnerable way that leaves you with a sense of community and lightness.
Here's what you'll walk away with (and feel during the experience):
A deeper bond with your inner child, all in a space that feels totally safe and held.
Way more self-compassion and that soft, tender vibe toward yourself.
Simple tools to create emotional safety and trust from the inside out—no more relying on the outside world.
A gentle release of those stuck emotions hiding in your body and nervous system.
Better awareness of those early-life patterns that shape how you show up now.
That amazing feeling of integration, wholeness, and inner peace—like everything's clicking into place.
Real connections with others through sharing presence and a bit of vulnerability (it's powerful but not overwhelming).
A fresh wave of joy, softness, and self-acceptance that sticks around.
Practices like meditation, affirmations, mirror work, and eye gazing that you can keep using at home whenever you need a boost.
What to bring to make it comfy:
A cozy blanket for snuggling up.
Your yoga mat (or something soft to sit on).
A pillow for extra support.
An eye mask if you want to block out the world during meditations.
A journal and pen to jot down those aha moments.
Can't wait to see you
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