Marta Styczen
ThetaHealing® - QHHT® Level 2 Practitioner - PGDip in Psychotraumatology
Online & in-person sessions
I started my life on a dark path which culminated with an "incurable" mental illness in my early twenties.

I've never believed in anything "incurable." Having nearly lost my life to the side effects of medication and other people's theories of what was best for me, I surrendered to a "higher guidance", as much as my then beliefs allowed me. It was an excruciating act of desperation and resignation, just like it still is for many because we've been taught to trust external powers and ignore our innate wisdom and vitality.
This "higher guidance", a.k.a. Higher Self or Holy Spirit, is what you, me and everyone else are made of. And It LOVES questions because these open us up to freedom from fears, limitations, co-dependent relationships with others and our desires..
Such life is a life of peaceful vitality, where we face challenges with curiosity and discernment in place of fearful judgements and coping mechanisms.
As I've been guided, I now guide others to remember their self-governance and to unlearn fear to love themselves.
Often, we focus so much on spiritual communication that we forget to fully return to our body and then wonder why our everyday life does not reflect all the emotional/spiritual work we've done.  I help my clients anchor their consciousness in the most harmonic expression of the Spirit in their health, relationships, life purpose, and finances.
Unbalanced spirituality can also be a sign of emotional exhaustion and lost faith in one's own power, thus seeking a rescuer rather than a guide.
I have been there too.
However, an open-minded guide can see where our power resources lie because we never lose our power, only the sight of it. Such a guide teaches self-governance of such power resources with mental, emotional and physical integrity.
"With integrity" means coherence with all that we believe, value and can realistically handle at a given moment. 
Thus, I'd myself undergone conventional treatment and traumatic hospitalization - the only means that were available to me at the time. And even there, in retrospect, I find that the blissful of people and events I encountered in those 'non-spiritual' settings were "highly spirited" guides who led me to where I am today. That is, a constantly evolving human and a practitioner open to new perspectives and honouring the unique paths and potentials of others rather than claiming I have the exact formula for everyone 'because this is how I healed'.
Last but not least, I invite you to have a look at www.neurodivergencegallery.org, the Neurodivergence Gallery social-art project I founded back at the peak of my mental health advocacy under the motto TELL YOUR STORY YOUR WAY.
To your peaceful vitality,
Marta Styczen 
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