Guided Journaling

 

Guided journaling is a type of journaling that uses prompts to guide your writing about a specific topic. It can help you reflect on your life and improve your mental, spiritual and emotional health.

Guided journaling can help you improve your self-awareness It can help you develop greater compassion for yourself and others It can help you work through trauma, such as an illness, addiction, or relationship problems.

 

*Disclaimer: We are not Medical Providers (Physicians, Psychiatrists, Nurses Practitioners, etc.). By attending the class, you agree and acknowledge that we are not providing health care, medical, or attempting to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any physical, mental or emotional issue, disease or condition.

Date

Mar 25 2025

Time

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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Location

St Croix Healing Arts center
411 Co Rd UU, Hudson, WI 54016
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Instructor

  • Karen Bergum
    Massage Therapist

    As a licensed massage therapist, I take an intuitive approach to healing, listening to the body to uncover areas of tension and discomfort, and working with my clients to release them. My goal is to guide the body back to homeostasis, fostering a state of relaxation and well-being. I specialize in cupping therapy, an ancient Chinese modality that enhances circulation, releases fascia, and promotes the free flow of chi. Additionally, as a Reiki-certified practitioner, I often incorporate energy work into my sessions, helping clients achieve deeper healing on a physical and energetic level.

    I believe in the power of mindful touch and its ability to reconnect us to our bodies. During sessions, I encourage breathwork as a tool for releasing stored tension and allowing healing to unfold naturally. Massage therapy is not only my profession, but also my passion—it is a gift I feel called to share with others. By helping my clients become more attuned to their bodies, I hope to inspire them to take an active role in their own healing journey. Everyone deserves time for intentional bodywork and the healing power of human touch—it does wonders for our physical, emotional, and energetic systems.

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Sacred Direction

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North

North represents winter and also a sense of trouble, hardships, and sadness. As winter is the season of waiting and surviving, the Cherokee word for North literally means cold. North is the color blue. The animals representing the North include white buffalo, moose, and bear. These animals are a reminder to be patient with the seasons.

In the sacred north direction you stand in your own light instead being bound by the roles that you fill.  Learn to live in gratitude to discover your true gifts by connecting to the collective unconscious.  Use ancient technique of soul retrieval to call back the parts of your soul that broke away due to trauma to create wholeness and harmony in your soul.  Included in this direction you will be making your own drum for journeying.

Sacred Direction

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West

West represents Autumn and the final harvest as the end of a cycle. The West is black and it represents the death of summer’s cycle. The animals of the west include the beaver for teamwork to prepare for winter and the snake to remind us of how to shed our old skin for transformation.

In the west examine what you hold inside of your shadows and bring it out without fear of what may be discovered.  See how negative energies held in your luminous energy field affect your health and wellbeing.  You will learn how to map and release ancestral imprints and past life karma.  Learn to listen to your inner voice and trust your intuition so you can accept guidance from the Spirit World. 

Sacred Direction

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South

South represents Summer and is a time of great abundance. The summer holds fertility, passion, growth, joy, and peace. The color is white. The animals of the South hold the lesson of strength, courage, and pride. The eagle with her keen sight and the wolf, proud to be part of the tribe.

You start your journey around the Medicine Wheel by looking to the sacred south direction by exploring the foundation in energy medicine practices.  In the south, the snake teaches you to shed the past, like its skin, so you can emerge renewed.  This act of releasing things that no longer serve a purpose keeps you moving forward in life.  Moving past old stories allows you an opportunity to write a new life story.

Sacred Direction

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East

East represents Spring and symbolizes victory, success, and power. After a long winter, the renewed sense of life emerges. The color is red and it symbolizes protection. Red beads were used to call forth the red spirit for strong love relations, to heal from illness, and to pray for longevity. Animals of the East are birds in flight such as the owl, hawk, and hummingbird. Words are offered to the East so they may fly and soar with Spirit.

The east you will examine your life’s journey to see how the choices you make in life becomes woven into the stories of those around you. Learn to die consciously and be reborn to a life you create every step.  Explore the gifts Creator has for you and embody your Higher Self in your true calling.