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Friendship between women can leave wounds and we discussed that in the healing circle with Alex, Ani and Tash. We shared our history with sisterhood wounds and how life’s magic and self reflective moment have lead us to healing these woulds and creating most incredible feminine connections as a result.


‍️Alex‍️ Artist & HICAT Practitioner in the making

Alex is passionate in exploring the creative arts and expressing herself through music, dancing and painting. She is currently studying to be a Holistic Integrated Creative Arts Therapy (HICAT) practitioner to help others express themselves and foster personal growth and healing while exploring their own creative abilities.

IG: @xela_vie


‍️Tash‍️ Creative IFS Psychotherapist

Tash is a psychotherapist who supports people to reclaim and embody all parts of themselves through Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, somatic practices, and creative expression. She guides others towards curiosity and deeper self-awareness whilst nurturing self-compassion, helping them reconnect with their true essence and express themselves authentically.

IG: @pathtoself.au


Ani Host of 111 ways to heal

Ani dedicated her late 20s to healing and shifting her life after spiritual awakening in 2020. Now she is sharing what she learned and interviews healing connections on her path.

@_anikul_

Let’s connect the comments on YouTube: 111 ways to heal

Email: anikul.partnership@gmail.com


Please share this episode with your nearest and dearest, give this a like and leave a review - all of these help us reach the right people who need some healing in their life.

I hope this serves your healing process.


#111waystoheal #healing #spirituality #sisterhood #friendships #immigrant

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