
73: Taoist Healing Practices With Máire Ní G
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Máire Ní G is a Taoist instructor with a health science degree and the founder of Feminine Sexual Alchemy. She has a postgrad diploma in bereavement and loss and postgrad training in Polyvagal Theory. She helps women have more energy, improve their cycles and have better sex through Taoist practices and the latest in neuroscience.
We talked about:
- What Máire does (Inner Alchemy Taoism) and how she arrived to her work
- "The way of nature" in Taoism
- Similarities in the Taoist and Celtic calendars
- Overworking as it relates to the libido and energy
- Relinquishing control and allowing nature to do its thing
- A practical tip on fostering a connection with one's inner universe and relationship with organs
- How Taoist practices can be used to harness sexual energy to improve individual experiences of the menstrual cycle as well as minimize energy depletion
- The benefits of breast massage as a daily practice
Máire's Work:
- Máire's website
- Máire's Inner Smile Meditation
- Follow Máire on Instagram
- Apply for 1:1 Coaching with Lisa
- Sign up for the next Menstrual Cycle Coaching Professional Training
- Take a free course with Lisa here
- Donate to Lisa's Tip Jar
Email us at: admin@lisadejongcoaching.com
www.lisadejongcoaching.com
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