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Intuition Workshop: Expanding Your Intuition

  • The Light Center 1542 Woodson Road Baldwin City, KS, 66006 United States (map)

The Next Step in Consciousness Evolution: Expanding Your Intuition With Your Intuition! 

With Tim Sippola

Intuitive experience has the potential to lead to even more intuitive experience.  This happens because intuition leads to one of two things that bring about change, growth, and greater joy.  The first of those is how intuition can point the way to handling things differently, i.e., behaving differently.  The second is that intuition can lead to a dramatic shift in perspective, attitudes, beliefs, even our view of the world, i.e., thinking differently.  When it comes down to it, the only things that therapists have at their disposal to help clients handle issues in their lives more productively are these same two things: Helping them to think, or to behave, differently.  But everyone has an inner therapist, there to help them at all times, and that’s their intuition.  We can apply intuitive insight in our lives to open intuition even more. Exploring intuition, even a little bit, can lead to expansion of consciousness, which enables problem solving, sometimes instantaneously, and naturally triggers even greater growth and development.

In this workshop I will present two topics in the morning session and one in the afternoon session, doing a deeper dive into each, with examples from my own experience to illustrate how to use tools that make this piggy-backing process work.  Intuition is sometimes defined as “knowing something without knowing how you know,” i.e., not through your five physical senses, but through that mysterious “sixth sense.”  That takes in a whole wide range of experiences.  

There are three possibilities for how we could beneficially spend the second half of the afternoon: 1) Having reflected upon an intuitive experience prior to the workshop, sharing how it contributed meaningfully to your progress. 2)  Sharing something that you resonated with in the morning sessions or early afternoon session that relates to an experience you are willing to share, or 3) Asking questions about an experience of your own, that you haven’t yet understood what you hoped to learn from it. 

know we can learn from each other, and it’s important to get a clear feeling about how we all have, and are impacted by, intuition.  If nothing else, sharing in a supportive atmosphere with a group of like-minded individuals can, in and of itself, trigger an expansion of consciousness in the days and weeks to come.  Again, sharing is voluntary and optional.

In the morning session I will describe explore two topics that can lead to greater growth.  The experiences I share are of far less importance than how they led to learning, which created expansion and led into more learning: 

  • Dreams and dream sequences

  • Guidance from your Greater Self or powers that are “outside” our awareness

In the afternoon session we will cover the third topic and spend the remaining time exploring participants’ experiences, what they learned from them, and/or lingering questions regarding,

  • “What was that all about?” in reference to experiences that have remained difficult to make sense of.

  • What is Surrender and when is it important 

  • Sharing intuitive experiences and their meaningful impact with the group

Suggested Donation:  $40 — $60

Since seating is quite limited, Pre-Registration is recommended:

Contact Tim Sippola — Text: (620) 481-0100 or Email: timsat@icloud.com

We will take an hour for lunch on the grounds at the Light Center

Lunch: Soup will be provided, but bring your own food according to your dietary needs and hunger level

 

About Time Sippola

Tim Sippola is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice since 1980, working with people of all ages. He received his Masters degree and PhD from the University of Kansas, at a time when there was a real push to position psychology as a "hard" science, meaning a concerted effort was being made to focus on measurable phenomena only, excluding such basic aspects of human experience as love and intuition because they were difficult to quantify. 

 

"Though I had multiple paranormal experiences prior to age 8 and saw them as part of life, they decreased dramatically after that. By the time I was twenty, when they started back up again in earnest, I had become so indoctrinated in our culture’s discount, or worse still, view of such phenomena as crazy, that I was making every effort to ignore their occurrences. But by my senior year of college and culminating in my first kundalini experience my final year of grad school I was no longer able to ignore my expanding awareness, though it was only after I finished my schooling and began practicing that I made the time to understand what was going on. That began the growth of a 44 year passionate exploration of consciousness, not just for my own benefit, but so that I might help others learn keys to becoming more intuitive themselves." 

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