This is Your Blog

WE have over 250 topics realated to Wholebody content. If you want to learn about this practice this blog is a good pace to start.

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Welcome to our blog

This is your Blog. Your can read the articles, use them as a guide for your practice,  and share them with friends.

We thank everyone who has participated in reading, commenting, liking, sharing, and writing for our blog. Diana Scaleara created the blog to provide the Wholebody Focusing Community with an open online forum to participate in a Heartfelt Conversation.

We encourage our readers to comment on our content

Diana Scalera is a student of Kevin McEvenue, the originator of Wholebody Focusing. A team of readers and writers fills the blog with content. These WBF trainers are among the contributors. They are Wholebody Focusers and teachers who have studied with Kevin McEvenue, Karen Whalen, Addie Van Der Kooy, Rosa Catoio, and Bruna Blundello,  Direct Encounter, and Maria Hakasalo.

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We started this process because we saw a need in our own lives for a way to stay connected to the Wholebody Focusing and Heartfelt Conversation practices that we have learned. This blog is part of a coordinated effort to create sustainable resources that help WBFers connect and provide multiple ways to keep our shared conversation moving forward. We are fortunate to have Kevin McEvenue, the founder of Wholebody Focusing, as our mentor and primary advocate. He frequently replies to posts when something in them moves him.

The Blog is for our readers to learn more about Wholebody Focusing and to share experiences with others.

This blog is for our readers. There are no financial interests or ads involved. No one is selling anything, and participation is open to all readers. This is a  opertunity to interact with others who practice Wholebody focusing.  The goal is to strengthen everyone’s practice for a deeper experience.

Recently, we have seen a growth in the popularity of the Blog.  We have readers in more than 79 countries across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, India, the subcontinent, and the Pacific Rim.  Share the blog with your friends,.

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Wholebody is Special

Our bodies’ inherent ability to heal waits for us to give our attention to what is present, continuously observing what is truly there with equal regard and accompanying our bodies as they explore their own healing in their own time and their own way.

This blog is based on the work of Kevin McEvenue. It is special because it is dedicated to those who seek healing by connecting to available abundant, benevolent energy to support the body’s healing wisdom. Stories of practitioners’ and teachers’ experiences lead us through their own healing .

The Blog is a resource with followers from over 60 countries and posts in English, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Norwegian, and Swedish. One can find examples of how special Wholebody Focusing can be and how it supports your special emotional needs. At the same time, it is also a source of beauty. The authors use prose, poetry, art, photography, music, and video to help you understand their work. Each author plans and designs their posts to express the power of their experience of this practice.

Resources on the Blog

You can find out how to participate and learn about Wholebody Focusing through Upcoming Events.  It is easy to pick posts that suit you by searching on keywords that match your needs. If you like a particular author’s post, you can click on their name and read all other posts by that author. You can also use the search function to find a topic that is important to you.

We have resources for certified trainers and videos under Wholebody Trainers’ Corner in which certified trainers discuss how they approach working with clients.

How Wholebody Focusing is Different From Other Methodologies

Our bodies’ inherent ability to heal needs us to focus on what is present, continuously observing what is genuinely there. We do this with equal regard for whatever we find and accompany our bodies as they explore their own healing in their own time and their own way. This healing is deep and lasting. It doesn’t cause trauma, and we can experience new parts of ourselves emerging as they find their way.

We invite and welcome contributions from this community of self-healers to continue to build this shared space. It can be with stories, art, poetry, prose, thoughts, theories, and experiences that will reach around the world to those who need support to heal.

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