Monday, March 9, 2020

Chuck described me as a 'high priestess and mystic'

From an interview with Anna Ziman:

Anna: I had a calling from childhood and I have a photo of myself where I had lined up my dolls whom I saw as spiritual beings and was kneeling in front of this congregation, teaching them. I have always had a love of creativity, art and drama and I like to uncover and discover the truth behind everything. I did an English and History degree, then went to Drama School and became a professional actress, teaching between acting jobs. The Goddess found me rather than I sought Her at a difficult time later in my life and I realised there was a lot of power in working with ancient female energies. I became involved in shamanic ritual and studied with Martin Prechtel and Dr Chuck Spezzano of the Psychology of Vision. Then I retrained as a counsellor and therapist. Chuck described me as a 'high priestess and mystic'. I worked for Clean Break directing women ex-offenders in drama groups and this offered a space to allow deeper and richer emotions to be experienced and expressed. In an exclusively female setting, there is greater openness and permission to discuss the difficulties women have through life and to heal those wounds through the Goddess.

 http://www.health-happiness.co.uk/page27.htm
[Update Mar. 9, 2020: Dead link]



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chuck has said this to many women, calling them powerful names like mystic or goddess.Whatever it takes to get the customer to fold into his manipulative actions. He's a smooth talker!!!!!
If you are a fan of real women and promoting their feminine energy you would have more respect for their them as humans. Women are chuck's biggest customer, his tactics are seductive and cross healthy boundaries. Kissing his participants on their lips , and far too offensive with his sexual remarks in workshops.

Give Me Life said...

Shades of Donald Trump!

Year of the Cat said...

Anna died in late 2018.

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