Our bodies are created to maintain harmony and heal themselves. Everyone has an original blueprint of wholeness and is able to access this innate knowledge for their own physical, emotional and spiritual health. When we listen to our symptoms instead of masking them, we begin to understand the deeper causes for emotional pain and illness. As a Spiritual Midwife, Xochi (pronounced So-chee) holds the space for this empowering process to unfold.
In a session, clients become aware of their conditioned patterns that have arisen from internalizing the distress of their lineage as well as painful life experiences, especially from early childhood. They learn ways to let go of the past and experience the freedom of moving from reactivity to fearless response—of moving from the constriction of seeing life as problematic to the spaciousness of wonder and flow. |
Hazel Xochitl Trout, MDiv
Spiritual Midwife 707-787-7772 hazeltrout@protonmail.com |
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What is a Spiritual Midwife
A Spiritual Midwife recognizes the birthing-something-new process, and acknowledges it as holistic—the physical, emotional and spiritual all intertwined. She has some tricks of the trade—remedies and techniques—while at the same time recognizes that they are not cures but instead compassionate aids to help you stay present to the new life emerging within you.
ServicesXochi is passionate about helping other to awaken their natural ability to blossom. Her approach incorporates multiple modalities and can involve collaboration with other practitioners when needed.
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Events
Xochi leads ceremonies and small study groups, conducts workshops, and invites others to join her on spiritual journeys to the ancient pyramids in Teotihuacan, Mexico.
Hours & Fees
Xochi is available for sessions in her office in Cotati, CA or over phone, Skype or FaceTime. She has flexible hours throughout the week and weekend, and charges $125 for 90-minute sessions.
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Painting above, Water Guardian lll by Emily Grieves, www.emilykgrievesart.com
And that is just the point...
how the world, moist and beautiful, calls each of us to make a new and serious response. That's the big question, the one the world throws at you every morning, "Here you are, alive. Would you like to make a comment?" - Mary Oliver |