by Catherine Ewing | May 3, 2022 | awakening, energy, gratitude & appreciation, Healing, leadership, Mother Wound, transformation, trauma, Uncategorized
My first awareness as I sit to write this morning is that it was 44 years ago, on 5/3/78, that my mother made her transition from this physical plane. It was also the last day of my college classes and I was getting ready to take my exams my and attend my graduation.... by Catherine Ewing | Apr 8, 2022 | Blog, energy, Healing, self-love, transformation, trauma
When was the last time you had a conversation with your 3 year old, or your 7 year old, or your 12 year old…or any younger part of yourself that may be crying out for attention, acceptance or love? For most people, the answer to that question is N.E.V.E.R. Most of us... by Catherine Ewing | Oct 30, 2018 | awakening, transformation, trauma, Uncategorized
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness. Only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate. Only love can do that.” Rev. Martin Luther King I’ve always been a bit, ok maybe more than a bit, of a talker. They didn’t call me Chatty Cathy for nothing! And I’m... by Catherine Ewing | Oct 16, 2018 | awakening, trauma, Uncategorized
One Sunday afternoon in late August, when I was gifting myself with much needed rest following my diagnosis with lyme disease, I decided to take myself to my town lake for a bit of swimming and sun. Lake or ocean, I prefer the beach later in the day, when the sun... by Catherine Ewing | Aug 14, 2018 | Blog, energy, Energy Psychology, Healing, self-love, transformation, trauma, Uncategorized
After more than 12 years of tapping with clients as well as in my own life, I continue to be amazed at the depth at which EFT can go to uncover and heal our unhealed emotional wounding. Consistently, when I listen in to the energy behind the words a client is saying,... by Catherine Ewing | Jan 23, 2018 | awakening, energy, Healing, Law of Attraction, self-love, transformation, trauma, Uncategorized, vibration
Because my clients show up with a wide variety of “presenting issues” it’s not always easy to articulate the results they will experience in our work together. Often, what they seek me out for is the outward “external” symptom of something deeper, a core wound, that’s...