About Thought Mediation
After retiring from the practice of law, he emabarked on a new career in holistic health as a means of serving those in need.
Now after many years of introspection, and working one on one with clients in a healing practice, Patrick has created a method of dispute resolution and facillitation that offers the opprotunity to free the individual from suffering in their life.
Mediation, a form of alternative dispute resolution, aims to assist two disputants in reaching an agreement. The parties themselves determine the conditions of any settlements reached.
Thought Mediation, in a broad sense, consists of a process of reconciling the thoughts we have, (primarily those that cause us to suffer) with what is true reality. TM helps us to resolve our internal disputes. Becoming aware of our own truth can be a great awakening and a big start on the pathway to peace and happiness.
Using the work of Neale Donald Walsch, Werner Erhardt, Byron Katie, Ken Keyes, Jr., Debbie Ford and others, Patrick has melded togtether a conversational framework that empowers one to examine their thoughts, specifically the ones that cause anxiety, frustration, fear, anger, depression, and any other form of suffering.
When our thinking is clear, peace becomes available. Our thinking is all we need to change. After all, it is all we can change.
When we mediate our own thoughts, we come to see that everything that has been troubling us is just a misunderstanding. One can begin to realize that stressful thoughts that we once believed, aren't necessarily so. This is the beginning of freedom.
Thought Mediation is not a religious, metaphysical, or secular practice.
It is a conversation for reaching within and allowing our truth and greatest gifts to come forth. It allows us to regain the gift of ourselves and to create a new way of being for our lives.
A thought mediation sessions start at $75.00, and longer sessions are available. To schedule your thought mediation - call today!