Gathering is important and is needed now more than ever. Just as there is an internal call, there is also a strong external call that would draw you further and further away from yourself until it is difficult to remember who you once were and could be.
Peace can be found through internal cultivation. It is what changes worlds when one chooses to look within and engage in truth with oneself. It is a calling home to love.
It is in gentle spaces where one can see it is okay to try something different. It is okay to want to be softer, more loving, compassionate and inspired.
This is what coming home feels like: a gentle love of self to be remembered and lived.
In this workshop we will explore powerful grounding techniques to help you stay centered, no matter what life throws your way.
You will discover why meditation is a key tool for calming the nervous system and the role of essential oils in supporting emotional balance.
We’ll also dive into the Akashic Records as a source of deep inner wisdom and explore how forgiveness can free us from emotional burdens that keep us stuck.
Through guided journaling and meditation, you will gain clarity and cultivate a strong foundation for self-reflection and growth.

Bridgitte Jackson-Buckley is the author of two books, The Gift of Crisis and the forthcoming channeled text The Visioneers’ Handbook.
A passionate and dedicated student of A Course in Miracles, Bridgitte is committed to spiritual healing, self-awareness and conscious transformation. Through deep meditation, extensive spiritual study, automatic writing and sincere intention, she has spent the last two decades cultivating and strengthening her connection to the Divine. Bridgitte serves as a conduit for her spirit guides, masters and teachers, allowing them to communicate divine energy and wisdom through her.
As a Healing Touch Practitioner apprentice, Bridgitte has successfully completed Courses 1 – 4, which consists of 78.5 hours of hands-on practice and instruction. After completion of Course 4, the certification process includes 100 continuing education contact hours (practice sessions), which she is currently completing over the course of one year under the guidance of a mentor, to complete Course 5. At the completion of the mentorship and Course 5, Bridgitte will be Certified as a Healing Touch Practitioner through Healing Beyond Borders
An only child for 16 years, Bridgitte loved to read beyond her skill level. She always carried a pocket dictionary while reading Stephen King novels. Displaying a natural talent for writing during her youth, Bridgitte has been writing in journals since she was in the fourth grade. During college, Bridgitte moved away from writing to pursue a “practical and safe” career in medicine.
Several years later, and after a variety of occupations, Bridgitte returned to her first love – writing – and quickly became known for in-depth articles on leading New Thought luminaries such as: Eckhart Tolle, Iyanla Vanzant, Deepak Chopra, Radhanath Swami, Elizabeth Gilbert, Penney Peirce, Elizabeth Lesser, Paul Selig, Marie Forleo, and several others including American singer, songwriter and guitarist Trevor Hall.
Bridgitte has written online articles for Examiner, Tiny Buddha, Recreate Your Life Story, Medium, Patheos, Thrive Global and Unity Magazine.
She was the lead writer to launch Oprah Winfrey Network’s Super Soul Sunday website, the 21-Day Become What You Believe Meditation and Seven Days to Restful Sleep for ‘Oprah & Deepak’s Guide to Whole Health’ in addition to various articles for Super Soul Sessions I-III.
With a writing focus that includes spirituality and conscious transformation, Bridgitte’s writing unexpectedly draws readers inward through her ability to convey complex spiritual concepts in a practical and accessible style.
Bridgitte’s educational background includes a B.A. degree in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley and the United States Peace Corps, both which have given her a broad base from which to approach many topics.
Bridgitte lives in California, with her husband, Dennis, and their children. She is the founder and owner of Little Visioneers, an online independent bookstore dedicated to books by women.
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Sarah Shulman received her medical degree from Tufts University in 1994, and went on to specialize in Pediatrics at Fletcher Allen Hospital at the University of Vermont. For the past 28 years she had been working at Mt. Auburn Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, but has recently left the Hospital setting to begin her own private practice specializing in integrating holistic health practices.
After being initiated into the Incan Shamanic tradition in Peru, she began recognizing the profound assistance holistic health practices can offer to one’s true healing. She is a Reiki Master, is currently pursuing her certification in Functional Medicine and believes that all illness is profoundly affected by one’s physical, mental and spiritual well–being along with what food choices one makes. She is a wellness advocate for Doterra Essential oils and has been teaching about the many amazing benefits afforded by essential oils.
She is an emerging expert, physician, speaker and consultant in the field of mind body medicine. Dr. Shulman is devoted to working to redefine western medicine’s approach to health and wellness.
Dr. Shulman sees individual clients, leads spiritual healing retreats and gives keynote lectures. Within these frameworks she always encourages her audience to believe in the possibility of transformation. She empowers her clients to take on their own health issues and transform these issues using love, nutrition, and a steadfast connection to their physical and spiritual bodies. Dr. Shulman lives in Massachusetts, with her husband, Tom, and their children. She is the founder of Reclaiming Our Health Together.
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