Choose You . . . Be You

Want to more consistently choose to be the greatness of you? The divine expansive all-knowing you? This site is about what it takes to relax into the greatness of you.

About Natasha

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Natasha Taylor, MA, MDiv, MFT, CMT, is a Facilitator of Change and Inspiration.

Natasha has extensive training and experience in energy clearing and consciousness expansion modalities, holistic healing and hands-on subtle energy work, Eastern and Christian meditation, and transpersonal psychology.

Natasha has lots of her own moment-to-moment life practice of being aware of her self-judging and self-diminishing ways.

Followed by releasing that limiting stuff as quickly and gently as possible.

That’s choosing awareness, gratitude and greatness over self-judgment, fear and suffering.

As a facilitator, Natasha just has fun being and doing what she loves.  What’s that?

Natasha is able to truly see you, all of you. And not judge you.

Instead she will encourage and support you to be in compassionate allowance of yourself.

She sees the greatness in you and totally gets and acknowledges and encourages your talents and abilities.

And, she mirrors your soul to you to inspire greatness.

Are you willing?

Are you ready to be the  greatness you know deep inside that you really have and are?

Natasha has studied and practiced many ways to clear mental-emotional and limiting beliefs.  She practices and teaches hands-on energy body-work, which helps one be more consciously aware and in heartfelt alignment with the universal energy flow and our divine infinite self.

Natasha is an Access Consciousness practitioner and founder of Total-Being Integration – - – which combines subtle energy body-work, verbal mental-emotional clearing processes, Korean hand-acupuncture, nutrition, and healthy lifestyle practices.

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  SHIRLEY LAUGHTON wrote @

Hi Tasha– this website is wonderful– you are so open and accepting — This year I am going to work on letting go of anger and disappointment within myself that I have — this is sometimes directed to myself and sometimes to the people that have caused me pain. Letting go of the hurt is hard for me to do. I have never worked on a blog before so I will hopefully be able to communicate with you via this new way of communicating. I think of you often and am glad you sent me this.
Always your friend,
Shirley


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