At home in ourselves: a conversation with Kirsten Timmer
This time I have the joy and pleasure to be in conversation with Kirsten Timmer
I admire and value Kirsten's presence and capacity to hold the most amazing beautiful healing space for people.
I have had the chance to witness her beingness and connection with children which in and of itself is a true marvel and a constant source of inspiration and encouragement for me, personaly, in my life.
I have recieved so incredibly much from her!
I love who she is in the world the difference she makes and what she creates.
We are approaching the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the light is pouring down on us with the most boundless generosity and this, for me, fits so well with Kirsten!
In this beautiful conversation Kirsten talks about being at home in ourselves and together we talk about confidence, slowing down when everything seems to be urgent with our children and about survival styles that we take on very early on in life. We talk about peer orientation, about the social fabric in our western culture and about future skills...
Kirsten Timmer is lic.phil psychologist and psychotherapist with her own practice. She is trained in developmental trauma NARM®, the NeuroAffective Relational Model by Dr. Laurence Heller.
She is founder of the Arco School www.arco-schule.ch, a place of cultural change for natural learning and parenting. Since 2007, she has been a student of Thomas Hübl https://www.thomashuebl.net, a contemporary spiritual teacher and mystic. As part of his international online courses she works as a mentor on topics such as “Conscious Healing”, collective trauma and much more.
Kirsten Timmer is a speaker on topics around parenthood, deep change of consciousness beginning in ourselves, and healing in relation to ourselves and to our children.
She is the Mother of a grown-up son.
She is co creating TransParents https://transparents.net, a Platform for Parents and professionals who care passionately about creating a culture of deep connection when dealing with children. Our shared interest is orienting how we are with children around a respect of life’s processes. As such, we want to support parents in their personal growth, encourage exchange between parents and contribute to a fundamental change in society. Our approach is attachment-based, trauma-informed and built on self-awareness. Since 2014, we have been offering talks, workshops, online courses and a one-year training programme.
I hope you will enjoy being in the beautiful presence of Kirsten as much as I do.