****Trigger Warning****
This episode contains references to domestic violence, physical abuse, suicide attempt, death, and substance abuse.
In this episode, which is part 1 of 3, we have a very important, yet difficult for many, conversation about the intersection of spirituality and trauma with Marcel Coetzee who specializes in trauma integration.
Most of Marcel's life has been defined by trauma. Going through his own complex trauma, and learning how to process and integrate this into his own life, is why he now helps other people:
- who also experienced overwhelming life traumas
- to incorporate these experiences into newer, better and healthier versions of themselves
From Marcel directly:
“This is not a conventional Bio. I can tell you about my education; the courses, diplomas, degrees workshops and programs I did, and am still doing. This however, won’t tell you why I’m good at what I do. It won’t tell you about the kind of person I am or how I became who I am right now. Only my life experience can do that.”
“Today I do what I can, to help those who are now, where I was then. Those who are stuck and overwhelmed. Those who are still being suffocated by their pain.
My job - my skill - is to show you that it doesn’t have to be the end, but that it can be the beginning.”
Links:
Website:https://changesolutions.eu/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelcoetzee/
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