Back by popular demand: From Restriction to Freedom - this Tuesday


Last month I ran From Restriction to Freedom for the first time.

The response genuinely moved me. People said it helped them find their spiritual north. That it felt like a safe space to explore without anyone telling them the right way to do it. One person wrote to me afterwards - go raibh maith agat - and said it had played an important part in this phase of their life.

I'm running it again this Tuesday. And if you missed it the first time, I'd love for you to be there.

From Restriction to Freedom: A Clarity Workshop is two hours of guided, gentle, no-pressure exploration for anyone who has felt the gap between the spiritual life they were handed and the one they actually want to live.

Here's what we'll cover: where your past spiritual influences have shaped you and what you might want to keep or leave behind, the difference between spiritual freedom and aimlessness, a guided journaling session, how to avoid swapping one form of rigidity for another, and your own personal Spiritual Map - a simple, powerful tool to help you get clear on your values, what grounds you, what energises you, and what you're ready to release.

As one participant put it: "There was no dictating a certain right way to do it - there was freedom with some compassionate and practical guidance. I feel more confident going forward."

Tuesday at 7pm Irish time (2pm EST / 11am PST). Two hours. $47.

Register here!

Orlagh

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Bríd libh

Órlagh

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Hi, I'm Orlagh, of Brigid's Forge

I'm dedicated to helping women in particular develop their spiritual path in life. I'm focused heavily on Brigid in Ireland, although not all my followers are! I teach, speak, coach and mentor people to help them along their own individual path, based on what lore we have, but also allowing for each individual path to develop as it needs to.

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