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ZOOM Heartspace Circle of Support

  • Wisdom House Retreat & Conference Center 229 East Litchfield Road Litchfield, CT, 06759 United States (map)

Presented by Melissa Lewis, RN, BSN, CPHCN

An opportunity to feel seen, supported, and restored without reinforcing the old painful storyline.

Life can ask so much of us. Whether we are caring for ourselves, supporting loved ones, navigating illness, grief, overwhelm, uncertainty, or simply trying to stay afloat in a demanding world, it’s easy to become exhausted by the stories we repeat internally and externally.

This is not a space for fixing, rescuing, or endlessly reinforcing the old painful storyline.

It is a space for honest presence, heartfelt understanding, compassionate connection, nervous system support, perspective, refreshment, and renewal.

Together, we explore new ways of relating to ourselves, our hearts, and the challenges we face, personally and professionally, without bypassing reality or becoming trapped inside it.

This circle offers an opportunity to:
• feel whole, safe, and loved no matter what is happening
• reconnect with balance, perspective, and inner steadiness
• receive meaningful support without judgment
• discover greater peace in the midst of real life
• nourish the heart, body, mind, and spirit
• remember that you do not have to carry everything alone

Come as you are.

No performance. No pretending. No need to have it all figured out. Just real humans gathering in Heartspace.

Hosted online by Melissa Lewis, RN BSN

Online via Zoom

COST | FREE

PLEASE NOTE: You are NOT registered for a ZOOM program until you receive a confirmation email. Call 860.567.3163 with questions.

Melissa Lewis, RN, BSN, CPHCN

Integrative-Wellness Nurse Care Consultant

With more than 30 years of experience “Sharing Heartspace™,” Melissa brings a grounded, compassionate presence shaped by decades of nursing, hospice care, and integrative healing work.

 
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