My concept is simple: I believe that by connecting humans, we can foster the interactions that lead to inherent awarenesses of who we are and what we need. I believe that with culrtural pharmaceuticals and counselling of a traditional sense, there is a divorce from the organic chemistry of self-awareness. It is my hope, not to replace things of necessity, but to compliment them in an organic sense. Personally, I believe I have the kind of awareness and capabilities to understand the nuances and challenges that a lot of people face in their world. Furthermore, I am inclined to learn and adapt to each individual to help them find a path that is suitable to them. I believe that we all have inherent skills, awarenesses, and abilities to utilize. My theory, is that as an individual grows up we change and adapt to new environments, and as we grow we can not only lose sight of who we are originally, but we can adapt ourselves to be in an environment that we don’t actually want to be in. If you are satisfied with your surroundings, and have good relationships, I am not for you. I am specifically capable in adapting to new environments, new challenges, and new people. My hopes are that I can help people adapt to new challenges in their lives, with an approach that feels similar to having a coffee with a stranger. I think a lot has been lost in the dynamic of everyone becoming hyper-aware of themselves, and others. And I would like to personally restore a sense of community and gathering curiousity, about gentle learning in the lessons of interacting with one another.
As times go on, I may or may not be the right fit for someone. And that’s okay. What I would like to do is at least introduce the possibility of talking to someone without the biases, protocols, and inherent responsibilities of the medical system. I believe that a lot of people can find solutions to the problems they face with the right opportunity to consider the matter from another perspective, or even better, from their own perspective without the judgments of people whom they are familiar with. It is often by locking ourselves into a box or the comfort of familiarity that we lose the key, because we expect to never leave. But, if we face new challenges, it might be that we have to. And, then, what will you do if you forget how to open the door for yourself?
I may not have all the answers, and I don’t expect to connect all the dots, but I do believe that fascillitating a novel atmosphere for communications can allow for many problems to be solved by someone simply becoming more aware of who they are. You can’t often see a solution that is too close to your face, so we all need to step away from what is familiar sometimes to see things in a new light. Let me know if you would like to chat.