The message of Liberation from the Lie is the ending of suffering. We can end unnecessary suffering, but often it takes personal contact by one who has traveled the path. These consultations that help.
Consultations are designed to end, forever, the identification with the Wounded self. It is often very difficult to see what is blocking us when we are observing from a personal identity that is fundamentally unreal. That’s where the Liberation consultations come in.
They are a very brief and cathartic intervention that will bring that which as has been hidden to light.
Based on my many years working with Navajo healers, as well as my immersion in Buddhism, I’ve been fortunate to realize the message of Liberation. I have seen how the spark of transformation can be created by spending time with someone who can communicate this message. I am therefore offering consultations by Skype, Gchat (text) or in person, to help guide you along the journey from separation to unity.
Consultations can save you years of searching. See by clicking here a sampling of what others have said about Liberation. Also every participant will receive a full video for their consultation experience which you can keep if you’re interested in reviewing your session(s).
Contact me at: ericg51@gmail.com. Tell me a little about yourself and then we can find out whether these consultations are right for you.
The cost for a single session is $60 and $100.00 for two. The average session lasts about 75 minutes. If you cannot afford these amounts, I can do these sessions for an amount you can afford, but we would need to discuss that prior to the consultation. I want to make them available to anyone, no matter what their financial circumstances. Please know that. But also, please realize that this is my work and time and it is how I pay my own life expenses. Anything you would get for free is worth about that.
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Why do you desire money to help others?
I don’t “desire“‘ money to help others. Rather, I need money to pay for food. This is how I make my living. I make so little money this way that I would be labeled as living in poverty by the US government. This is my job. Do you work for free?
Well articulated Eric…Absolutely valid!!! This question wouldn’t be asked of a psychiatrist, psycho-therapist, physiotherapist, masseur, teacher or any mainstream person in the helping professions. Thanks for the superb work that you do!
Have ordered the book will read ASAP and be getting with you soon. Thanks!
A while back I read your book and found it eye-opening. I have no idea if your explanation for the so-called “human condition” is valid, but the overall message somehow clicked and a greater lightness came into my life. I sent you a contribution in gratitude. Now, a few years later there is a ton of intellectual understanding and if I am honest and stop and actually look the truth you point out is obvious. But I see no signifcant change in my life. When the buttons are pushed the thoughts run their course and I’m as embroiled in them as ever. Well, that is not true. They no longer run the show for weeks but they sure do run the show. And if the big buttons are pushed I’m as off the races as ever. Your story about the new dog suggests you are as well. Is this all there is after decades of zen practice and this? I’m somewhat like you: early sixties, long period of zen practice. I moved away from zen because frankly I saw a lot of folks wanting the identify but I saw very little health. Is it back to seshins and oryoki?
Personalities don’t go away. They are an expression of the body. Anger happens, as does fear, as does projections … but they are not quite the same. Your letter appears justifiable and it is, but with an important caveat. Others have told me how I have changed. I am far more resilient than I ever was. My relations with my family and especially my very challenging daughter have improved massively. As I pointed out, I continue to have triggers. I also said in the Liberation book, that the Wound does not go away. We are wounded. The challenge of living is learning how to integrate the Wound most effectively in daily life. Just this morning, as I was walking Lucy, I was feeling very light and happy AND I also realized that the Wound continues to be a filter on every moment of my life. I believe that is what your very articulate letter points to. Instead of fighting it, I have fun with it. I SEE it and it is in the seeing that I am, to a very considerable extent, liberated from its trance-like thrall.
I hope this has been helpful.