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Dain Heer| Author | Transformational Healer | Thriving After The Male Mid-Life Crisis

19 Sep 2022

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Dain Heer is an internationally renowned author, speaker, and facilitator of consciousness and change. For over 20 years, he has been inviting people to embrace their true greatness—people from every culture, country and age. In his talks and workshops, he provides step by step energetic processes to get people out of the answers, conclusions, and judgments that are keeping them stuck in a cycle of no choice and no change – leading them into the moments of awe that have the power to change anything. In this empowering episode, we discuss the male Mid Life Crisis, the hidden messages from toxic masculinity, return of the Gentleman, tools for transformation at any age and how to thrive after falling apart. Originally trained as a chiropractor, Dain has a developed a  unique approach to healing by facilitating people to tap into and recognise their own abilities and knowing… always reminding them that they don’t have to look outside of themselves for what it is they are seeking, to live without apology, with total presence, no longer needing to hide their differences and unique capacities from the world. Today Dain is acknowledged worldwide for his unique perspectives on consciousness and personal transformation. He is the co-creator of Access Consciousness, and also known for his unique energetic transformation process, called The Energetic Synthesis of Being (ESB). A truly powerful episode on rewriting the script for a magical second act. Watch the full podcast episode here: https://youtu.be/8HLhZlS3FC8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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