Transforming Co-Dependence
Co-dependence is something we all do at times and perhaps all the time in some cases. You are being co-dependent when you feel responsible for saving or rescuing someone else or believe you need to make things better for them. You may feel guilty if someone in your life isn't doing well by blaming yourself for their problems. You are also co-dependent when you want someone to rescue you or make your life better or happier for you. No one else can make or break our lives.
Each of us has the power within to change or not change. The goal is to support each other as we move into better lives — and each person must be open to this happening for themselves. This audio will help you transform personal, ancestral, other lifetimes and collective issues that are causing this to occur so that you feel lighter and free from these unhappy, unproductive ways of being in a relationship with others.
This audio was formerly called, “Transforming Co-Dependence into Optimal Support.”
Co-dependence is something we all do at times and perhaps all the time in some cases. You are being co-dependent when you feel responsible for saving or rescuing someone else or believe you need to make things better for them. You may feel guilty if someone in your life isn't doing well by blaming yourself for their problems. You are also co-dependent when you want someone to rescue you or make your life better or happier for you. No one else can make or break our lives.
Each of us has the power within to change or not change. The goal is to support each other as we move into better lives — and each person must be open to this happening for themselves. This audio will help you transform personal, ancestral, other lifetimes and collective issues that are causing this to occur so that you feel lighter and free from these unhappy, unproductive ways of being in a relationship with others.
This audio was formerly called, “Transforming Co-Dependence into Optimal Support.”
Co-dependence is something we all do at times and perhaps all the time in some cases. You are being co-dependent when you feel responsible for saving or rescuing someone else or believe you need to make things better for them. You may feel guilty if someone in your life isn't doing well by blaming yourself for their problems. You are also co-dependent when you want someone to rescue you or make your life better or happier for you. No one else can make or break our lives.
Each of us has the power within to change or not change. The goal is to support each other as we move into better lives — and each person must be open to this happening for themselves. This audio will help you transform personal, ancestral, other lifetimes and collective issues that are causing this to occur so that you feel lighter and free from these unhappy, unproductive ways of being in a relationship with others.
This audio was formerly called, “Transforming Co-Dependence into Optimal Support.”