Sunday, August 28, 2011

Intuitive Healing: An Interview with Harmony Green

Intuitive Healing
An interview with Harmony Green, director of All About the Journey

Harmony Green is an Ordained Minister, Intuitive Healer, Channel and Spiritual Doula/Counselor. She created All about the Journey, a healing center where people of the community would have a place to learn about, develop and grow their path-sion. She defines Path-sion as the art of discovering the path you are to walk in this life and living that path with passion. Harmony believes that our journey defines us. The directions we are led in, or choose to follow, determine how our lives are lived.  Harmony’s own path includes energy work, intuitive readings, mentorship, ceremonies of life, circles and classes, writing groups and seminars. In 2011, the Harmonic Mentorship Program was birthed, a year long journey into discovery of and celebration of our unfolding self-awarenes. This program is customized for each individual, led by Harmony and her guides, G Moon and Father Sky.

Wendy: What do you mean by mentorship?
Harmony: The Harmonic Mentorship Program is a conscious decision of allowing that a person makes. In this case, it is a decision to be a partner in the process of discovering and then living their own truth.

Wendy: What is a "mentor"?
Harmony: My definition of a mentor is a person with some experience, wisdom and value in what they have to share or teach to another person. This can be a process, a belief or a technique, etc. In my case, I am a mentor that guides one to the answers they already possess.

Wendy: How will a mentorship benefit someone?
Harmony: There are countless ways in which someone can benefit from the Harmonic Mentorship program. The harmony happens when the client, myself, my guides and their guides, etc. all join forces to allow the emergence of the individual's TRUTH. So, harmony is not about my name, but about the blending of energy, the harmonizing of these energies to create an environment where a person can allow knowledge on a deep and personal level.

Wendy: How did you know you were a healer? What were some of the signs or discoveries about yourself that led you to your path?
Harmony: It took me a long time to grow into and allow the title of “healer” for myself. I had to learn about my gifts and how I best used them through trial and error, beautiful error…..error and triumphs that taught me deep truths about myself on many levels. For me, HEAL is a process, not a verb. I do not heal a person in a faith healing manner, but instead, I team up with my clients to assist them in allowing healing for themselves. I am a guide or a liaison, really. Some healers claim that “they are doing” the healing. Healing is about Being, not Doing in my experience.

Wendy: What has changed for you since opening All About the Journey?
Harmony: Well, I have actually reconnected with Minnesota by opening Journey. Back in 2005 I opened a healing center in the same exact location. Six months later, we moved to San Francisco expecting to live out there for the rest of our lives. We sold our home on a contract for deed. However, because of many situations, the final sale of the home fell through, and 3 years after moving, we returned to Minnesota to the same house. Then, a year later Journey was opened in the same exact place I had opened the center right before we moved! So, to finally answer your question…the only thing that really changed was the date! My life is blessed and calm now that I am back where I need to be, offering services to the people I am meant to be of service to.

Wendy: What are your favorite things about All About the Journey?
Harmony: Being the catalyst for growth for others. Meeting all the amazing clients and practitioners and teachers who know Journey as a home. I am also very humbled by the ability to follow the nudging of my guides and to trust in them and the knowledge that they support me. All about the Journey and The ClassWomb are the physical representation of that humble awareness I allow for myself.

Wendy: I notice that there are guest speakers and others coming to teach. Can you tell me a little about how you find them and what collaboration means for you personally and for these times?
Harmony: I utilize my intuition when meeting with or looking for people to teach or share in The ClassWomb or to join the All about the Journey team. We are a team of 4 professionals now and many teachers have taught or will teach in The ClassWomb.

Wendy: What do you envision for the future of AATJ?
Harmony: Purposeful awareness and responsibility of the self being birthed in the Healing Center and the ClassWomb. Self-knowledge being birthed!

Wendy: What is your daily practice?
Harmony: I spend time in meditation when I wake, I allow myself to be aware of the message I receive in all forms. I eat a vegan diet, I am smoke and drug and alcohol free. I am ALWAYS grateful for my life….every day.

Wendy: What are a few of your challenges?
Harmony: Not knowing I have any! Seriously, sometimes I am too utopian perhaps. I really, truly own that I have done so much work on myself, that if I have a challenge, I am out of sync with my walk as stated above. So if I feel challenged, I process it and move on.

Wendy: What makes All About the Journey unique?
Harmony: Honestly, the people who find themselves there. Myself, the other practitioners, the clients are all very real people. The soil of Journey is ripe for growth, if you need to become aware of your SELF, you will definitely be able to do that at All about the Journey. So, we are unique because we are ourselves, always.

Author Wendy Brown-Báez is a writer, teacher, performance poet and installation artist.  She has published poetry and prose in numerous literary journals and is the author of ""Ceremonies of the Spirit"" and ""transparencies of light"". Wendy has performed from Minneapolis to Mexico in bars, cabarets, cafés, galleries, bookstores and cultural centers. She is the creator of Writing Circles for Healing and is collaborating with Harmony for Care for Your Soul writing workshops to be held at All About the Journey. Wendy received 2008 and 2009 McKnight grants to teach writing workshops for at risk youth and currently is the after school writing instructor at Face to Face Academy. She also facilitates writing at Unity Christ Church and at The Aliveness Project. www.wendybrownbaez.com



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  1. BTW, the website for All about the Journey and The ClassWomb is: www.allowharmony.com

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