Grounding In The Physical Body: Jördis Tielsch (Fear Series, Part 2). With Millicent Haughey

Show notes

  • I was so thirsty to get to the nitty gritty of the fascinating topic of Fear with Jördis that I forgot to pause and introduce her.

    Jördis Tielsch trained in Medicine and worked as a Gynecologist. She now works with medical students at the University of Basel. She also has extensive experience in a variety of other bodies of work including, Alexander Technique, Eye body method, Possibility Management and is a qualified Feelings Practitioner. She holds one on one sessions where clients experience profound shifts in their physical health and are able to create new results in their life and relationships. She also holds group sessions including Rage Clubs. AND is introducing the distinctions of conscious feelings to the medical establishments through developing programmes for students and tutors.

    I love how Jördis makes feeling and healing practical and accessible.

    It is not about having no fear, or a stress free life, it is about cultivating and training different skills to handle our fear differently.

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    In this interview we start with fear and explore:

    • The origin of healing,
    • How pressure leads to sickness and
    • Shifting from living outside of yourself to inside your body and feelings.
    • why emotions are NOT an evolutionary design error.
    • How her Fear helps her navigate to "what is happening behind" the presentation.
    • The importance of joy in healing happening.

    Jördis generously shares her rich wisdom which she weaves together with her academic background to enable the best results for her clients, students and life. 

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    Interview by Millicent Haughey, www.millicenthaughey.com.


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