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In Healing Work, we can wake up but mostly we grow up: we explore the barriers to knowing and living what’s really true for you. It takes time, sincerity, and maturity to bother, since it’s not easy. This is why I call it Healing Work, not Healing Fun! But growing up satisfies like nothing else. 6/6
October 23, 2025 at 12:30 PM
In Healing Work, we can wake up but mostly we grow up: we explore the barriers to knowing and living what’s really true for you. It takes time, sincerity, and maturity to bother, since it’s not easy. This is why I call it Healing Work, not Healing Fun! But growing up satisfies like nothing else. 6/6
Growing up is heeding your wake-up call, not dismissing it just because no one else agrees or sees what you see. Growing up is HARD and it doesn’t happen on its own.
You can think of waking up as a taste of your potential, and growing up as the grit and grunt of birthing it. 5/6
You can think of waking up as a taste of your potential, and growing up as the grit and grunt of birthing it. 5/6
October 23, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Growing up is heeding your wake-up call, not dismissing it just because no one else agrees or sees what you see. Growing up is HARD and it doesn’t happen on its own.
You can think of waking up as a taste of your potential, and growing up as the grit and grunt of birthing it. 5/6
You can think of waking up as a taste of your potential, and growing up as the grit and grunt of birthing it. 5/6
Growing up is the much harder part. Growing up is the practice needed to integrate your awakening. For example, if you wake up one morning and realize you’ve been living for others, growing up will mean learning what living for YOU looks like and then making real strides to do that. 4/6
October 23, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Growing up is the much harder part. Growing up is the practice needed to integrate your awakening. For example, if you wake up one morning and realize you’ve been living for others, growing up will mean learning what living for YOU looks like and then making real strides to do that. 4/6
Waking up can be a kind of rude awakening, for example suddenly seeing that your life is not your own – that you’ve been living for other people, nor do you know anything about how to live for yourself. Waking up is a flash of insight, a sudden knowing, a bones-deep taste of what’s really true. 3/6
October 23, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Waking up can be a kind of rude awakening, for example suddenly seeing that your life is not your own – that you’ve been living for other people, nor do you know anything about how to live for yourself. Waking up is a flash of insight, a sudden knowing, a bones-deep taste of what’s really true. 3/6
Waking up is the insight that there is more to life than you knew. Sometimes it’s spiritual: you have an awakening — for a moment, everything is made of love. Maybe you discover your life’s purpose, or you have an experience of knowing deep in your bones that life doesn’t stop when you die. 2/6
October 23, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Waking up is the insight that there is more to life than you knew. Sometimes it’s spiritual: you have an awakening — for a moment, everything is made of love. Maybe you discover your life’s purpose, or you have an experience of knowing deep in your bones that life doesn’t stop when you die. 2/6
I have select availability for sessions in August - check out my calendar if you want in: shorturl.at/hUc9k
If you can't find a spot that works, reach out! I may be able to accommodate.
Till then, here is a photo of me enjoying a California sunset!
If you can't find a spot that works, reach out! I may be able to accommodate.
Till then, here is a photo of me enjoying a California sunset!
August 11, 2025 at 6:06 PM
I have select availability for sessions in August - check out my calendar if you want in: shorturl.at/hUc9k
If you can't find a spot that works, reach out! I may be able to accommodate.
Till then, here is a photo of me enjoying a California sunset!
If you can't find a spot that works, reach out! I may be able to accommodate.
Till then, here is a photo of me enjoying a California sunset!
Introduction to the Diamond Approach on Aug 24 is FULL! But fear not, we have another date set: Opening the Gifts of Presence: the Joy of Curiosity (i.e. Intro to Diamond Approach Continued) is happening Friday Oct 24, 6pm-8:30pm. More info and sign up here: tracycordner.com/events/diamo...
Opening the Gifts of Presence: The Joy of Curiosity — Tracy Cordner | Healing Work
In this free introductory workshop to the Diamond Approach, we will explore curiosity. The Diamond Approach® is a contemporary spiritual path whose teachings are grounded in ancient spiritual wisdom…
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August 11, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Introduction to the Diamond Approach on Aug 24 is FULL! But fear not, we have another date set: Opening the Gifts of Presence: the Joy of Curiosity (i.e. Intro to Diamond Approach Continued) is happening Friday Oct 24, 6pm-8:30pm. More info and sign up here: tracycordner.com/events/diamo...
You get to enter your trauma work as your full self – a complete human who has a traumatic imprint that needs to be understood and tended to.
Trauma work is self love. 5/5
#traumawork
Trauma work is self love. 5/5
#traumawork
August 11, 2025 at 5:38 PM
You get to enter your trauma work as your full self – a complete human who has a traumatic imprint that needs to be understood and tended to.
Trauma work is self love. 5/5
#traumawork
Trauma work is self love. 5/5
#traumawork
Trauma work can't skip over the pain. But you don’t have to re-live an awful experience from the perspective of the person you were when it happened. 4/5
#traumawork
#traumawork
August 11, 2025 at 5:38 PM
Trauma work can't skip over the pain. But you don’t have to re-live an awful experience from the perspective of the person you were when it happened. 4/5
#traumawork
#traumawork
Whatever happened, the details of it, the timeframe, the names and locations — those things may come up but they are not the point.
The point of our work is to address the imprint. I don’t ask “What happened?” but rather, “How does that affect you?” 3/5
#traumawork
The point of our work is to address the imprint. I don’t ask “What happened?” but rather, “How does that affect you?” 3/5
#traumawork
August 11, 2025 at 5:38 PM
Whatever happened, the details of it, the timeframe, the names and locations — those things may come up but they are not the point.
The point of our work is to address the imprint. I don’t ask “What happened?” but rather, “How does that affect you?” 3/5
#traumawork
The point of our work is to address the imprint. I don’t ask “What happened?” but rather, “How does that affect you?” 3/5
#traumawork