Harmonious Relationships
for Happy Holidays
November 17 - 19, Vancouver B.C.
In this short video, Christine describes how her relationship with her mother has been transformed by "Choosing Again".
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Diederik Wolsak RPC MPCPDiederik is the founder and program director of the Choose Again Attitudinal Healing Centre. He is the lead facilitator of both the Vancouver and Costa Rica arms of the organization. He is an international workshop leader, public speaker and relationship counsellor with years of experience in group facilitation.
Diederik says: "We are all in relationship, at all times. We are not often clear as to what the real purpose of our relationships is. The real purpose for all our relationships is to become conscious of and identify the barriers we have build against really joining and then to learn tools and practices to dismantle these barriers, lovingly and patiently. In other words, the relationship is a laboratory for learning Love. It may sound strange that we have to ‘learn’ to love and yet that is the truth. The development of Trust is primary in this process. In this workshop we will explore essential tools in helping us fall in love with the Self. Only then can we actually love another. All your relationships will be positively impacted when you choose to apply the tools you will learn this weekend." |
Fred WilbertsFred is one of our senior staff at the Choose Again Intensive Retreat in Costa Rica. He says: "To me, it makes sense that "what I give, I receive" or "Your healing is my healing".
I am so grateful I can continue this healing journey with you within a clear Choose Again framework with the Six Steps Process at our disposal. Very simple, very practical, very efficient. And let it be a happy journey! Yes, let's be brutally honest and courageous in the process, for sure, but let's not forget to laugh at ourselves because, in the end, laughter is all my insanity deserves." |
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