Over the years of working with my therapy clients, I have observed the importance of a sense of place in the universe, of the meaning of life, for a good therapeutic outcome.
Since the late 1980s I have provided spiritual guidance in a variety of contexts, with clients drawn from the Christian, Buddhist, Jewish and Hindu religions, as well as unaffiliated forms of spirituality.
I believe it is time to shift the focus of my work – to foreground the spiritual dimension – for in creating a sense of meaning, we forge the foundations of healing and wholeness. This enables us to understand our processes with greater clarity and gain deeper insights into the source of our suffering, while offering a path towards greater peace.
