Monday, August 22, 2011

Why look for a new type of rehab?

To all,
Sorry I haven't blogged for a little while... been too busy!

I'd like to pick up on a few themes rather than continue to comment on the articles that are freely available on my website.
firstly let's talk about why somebody would need an alternative approach to rehab.

I would suggest the following reasons:
1. they've tried conventional rehab and found it did not meet their needs.
2. they already know of the limits of conventional rehab and wish to explore any viable alternative.
3. they are interested in the 12 step approach but have underlying and unknown blocks to exploring spirituality... the higher power issue.

I hope there are others out there who also offer alternative approaches that are based on formal spiritual training.
I hope the addiction world can change and move toward a more serious approach to meditation.
I hope that potential clients for these new services can also awaken themselves the need for a deep spiritual process, and can know that this is only possible when this is guided by an experienced spiritual guide... otherwise is simply the blind leading the blind!

Innercare Services International Inc. seeks to offer a deeply impactful residential retreat process, based on a combination of ancient and modern methods.... meditation and psychotherapy. Due to my unusual background and experience I'm able to offer retreats that combine these methods... this leads to speedy, deep, and profound changes.

Our clients are truly grateful as they have experienced for the first time a meeting with themselves and an energy that goes beyond themselves: many choose to call 'God'. This experience is so impactful that it restructures their consciousness, and their life goals. I've had the privilege of seeing many, many people attend or retreats and change their lives.... with a sustainable change, because they have the necessary skills required for daily self-care, and if necessary are willing to attend tune-up retreats.

Wishing you peace, and encouraging your to your own daily meditation practice.


Peace,
Brian