Monthly Archives: March 2018
Call for Artists to display in New York for #EmergingProud day 2018!
Transcendence: A Spiritual Emergence Showcase This exhibition will be held in NYC on May 12 as part of International Emerging Proud Day 2018. We are currently accepting inspired artistic expressions. Visual, musical, and poetic submissions that were inspired by the … Continue reading
Only 2 days left to grab your seat for the Norwich CRAZYWISE screening
Here’s a sneaky peek of what we have in store for those of you joining us for this unique event in Norwich on Saturday: There’s still time to grab your seat! BOOK HERE NOW In line with NSFT’s ‘Sustainability Transformation … Continue reading
First Emerging Kind UK online Peer Support Group to be launched!
We are really excited to announce that we’re soon to launch the first Emerging Kind Online Peer Support Group! Let me hand over to your tEK Facilitator Ellie Paskell, who will reiterate some points: Hello all, yes, great news indeed … Continue reading
Amy Woods from Norfolk #Emerges Proud with soul-shine!
Amy’s story is sadly common for women; self- depreciation and self- loathing can lead to compulsive and destructive behaviours. But Amy managed to turn her life around, and now she inspires others to do the same. Here is Amy’s … Continue reading
Teal Swan on the problem with diagnosing in the mental health system
Even the most famous spiritual figures are speaking out. This week saw Oprah talk about how childhood trauma impacts people’s live, and Teal Swan made a video expressing her anger at the current mental health paradigm. I couldn’t agree more, … Continue reading
Loraine Van Tuyl emerges again to tell us about her Soul Sanctuary Alchemy project
Loraine Van Tuyl #EmergedProud last week with her personal journey that led her to publishing her memoir; In part 2 of Loraine’s blog, we get to hear about her new project; a guide book and online course entitled: Soul … Continue reading
Door from South Africa #Emerges Proud
Door de Ridder was born in Holland, and growing up in a traditional christian family, also took on the notion of having to be a “good Christian”. As she bravely explains in her awakening story here, it took breaking down and working … Continue reading
Trauma, dissociation and soul retrieval
So often Shamanism is romanticised and misunderstood as an avoidant perspective when viewing mental illness. But as Gogo Ekhaya Esima explains here, when taken seriously that is not the case at all; it takes diving deep into trauma, both personal … Continue reading
Loraine Van Tuyl, Psychologist and Author, #EmergesProud
When I first saw the title of Loraine’s book; Amazon Wisdom Keeper: A Psychologist’s Memoir of Spiritual Awakening, I instantly hoped that she would agree to be one of our proud #Emergees. I am delighted to be welcoming Loraine to the #Emerging … Continue reading