Heroic Journey seminar coming to:
Jackson, MS
Baton Rouge, La
New Orleans, LA
Mobile, AL
Raleigh, NC
Richmond, VA
Norfolk, VA
Bakersfield, CA
Torrance, CA
Irvine, CA
San Diego, CA
Las Vegas, NV
Ontario, CA
Sherman Oaks, CA
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A must see move about the heroic journey:
The Way
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Break through your own barriers with Resilience, Trauma Conversion and Heroic Journey seminars by The Omnibus Center.
These seminars have been attended by over 100,000 professionals around 49 U.S. states, Canada and Central America.
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WELCOME to the March issue of The Heroic Journal: Living A Resilient Life. If you are new to The Heroic Journal, please check out the website below and read the archives of past Journals. Regardless of the transition or trauma, the heroic journey is a universal framework of understanding, surviving and thriving during changes and challenges in life. Thank you for visiting or signing up for our newsletter.
Next month, difference between a sports "hero" and the heroic metaphor of sports; and assessing what you are saying "yes" to daily; and two surprise, internationally acclaimed people telling their stories of resilience.
Sincerely,
Melissa (Missy) Bradley-Ball, MS, NCC, BCETS, FAAETS
The Omnibus Center
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56 New Things: A Ritual For Maintaining Resilience and Aliveness
In order to be a vibrant elder, it begins now with the choices of how to live now. If we don't live vibrantly at 30, 40 or 50, why would we do it any differently at 60, 70 or even 102? We say yes or no to life each and every day with what and how we choose to fill our minds and hearts. Read more
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The Heroes Journey: The Overview
Since many of you are new to The Heroic Journal, we sometimes like to rerun a previous article that may be relevent. Reg Harris has written one of the best and most understandable overview for those who are new to the framework. Since the Journey framework can be found worldwide, in every major culture and every religious tradition, this information may be translated into the language which is most honorable and respectable to what you hold dear. Read Harris' article... |
Words of Wisdom
Love leaves a memory no one can steal. ~From a headstone in Ireland
Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break. ~William Shakespeare
We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey. ~Kenji Miyazawa
No one ever really dies as long as they took the time to leave us with fond memories. ~Chris Sorensen
Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose. ~From the television show The Wonder Years
Courage is being afraid but going on anyhow. ~Dan Rather
The sorrow which has no vent in tears may make other organs weep. ~Henry Maudsley
A bend in the road is not the end of the road... unless you fail to make the turn. ~Author Unknown
Adversity is like a strong wind. It tears away from us all but the things that cannot be torn, so that we see ourselves as we really are. ~Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha
When it is dark enough, you can see the stars. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Sometimes in tragedy we find our life's purpose - the eye sheds a tear to find its focus. ~Robert Brault, www.robertbrault.com
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The Gift of Loss, The Gift of Love:
The Heroic Journey After the Loss of A Loved One
"Transfiguration is when something changes so much it is actually more fully itself than ever and it is irradiated with beauty."
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Heroic Journey Video on the Web
Webcasts (ENCORE) of the heroic journey coming soon AND ALSO the video from the National Conference: PTSDisorder to PTSGrowth with nationally and internationally known speakers may be accessed by clicking on this link. Trauma: The Hero's Journey is also available on this same link.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Author of Journey to You, voted self-help "book of the year" by USA Today.
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About Us
The Omnibus Center
and
Melissa "Missy" Bradley-Ball,
MS, NCC, BCETS, FAAETS
has offices in Nashville, TN and Huntsville, AL.
For information about services in the different locations,
or call 615-377-6002.
Distance sessions are also available with counseling, supervision and resilience coaching.
Check the new website with easier access to archives and articles and much more.
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