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What Was Your Mother Thinking: The power of energy, nature & motherhood
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What Was Your Mother Thinking: The power of energy, nature & motherhood
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What Was Your Mother Thinking: The power of energy, nature & motherhood
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Human beings are 75 percent water, and every water molecule in the human body has a memory. Energy carries information; everything in the universe has a resonating energy.
During a lifetime spent as a stylist working with a global network of artists, actors, and performers, Christina Liczbinski heard thousands of intimate personal stories from folks across the racial, gender and orientation spectrum inspired by the confidence and trust unique to the stylist's chair. She began to notice a fascinating through line in the stories of her esteemed colleagues, memory and mothers. These stories of intergenerational trauma, growth, and transition lead Christina to explore the mechanisms by which the trauma of our past is handed down to the next generation.
What she discovered is fundamental and revolutionary. Water, the essence of our human body, holds power far greater than previously understood. Through an exploration of her own history growing up in Germany during World War 2, the collective insights gained from decades of interviews and novel theories surrounding energy, memory, and human emotion, Christina brings bold new insights to one of history's oldest questions, What Was Your Mother Thinking?
During a lifetime spent as a stylist working with a global network of artists, actors, and performers, Christina Liczbinski heard thousands of intimate personal stories from folks across the racial, gender and orientation spectrum inspired by the confidence and trust unique to the stylist's chair. She began to notice a fascinating through line in the stories of her esteemed colleagues, memory and mothers. These stories of intergenerational trauma, growth, and transition lead Christina to explore the mechanisms by which the trauma of our past is handed down to the next generation.
What she discovered is fundamental and revolutionary. Water, the essence of our human body, holds power far greater than previously understood. Through an exploration of her own history growing up in Germany during World War 2, the collective insights gained from decades of interviews and novel theories surrounding energy, memory, and human emotion, Christina brings bold new insights to one of history's oldest questions, What Was Your Mother Thinking?