Healing our relationship to work
And acknowledging the role of corporations in our pilgrimage
About Alison
Alison is a student of life, a seeker, a truth-teller, a story collector and a storyteller. She is a pilgrim who dives deeply into life and experiences to understand, reconnect and grow. She embraces shadow-work, as a container or transformation. By doing the work to unravel the threads of my own life, I am able to weave a path for others.
Alison was born on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Squamish, Tsleil-Wauthuth and Musquem Nations. She am from mountains and mudpies, eagles soaring and rivers flowing.
In her own words
I am from salmon spawning and rain falling. I am from cedars and pine needles. I am from the smell of a mountain breeze, the sound of the ocean waves and the feel of the sand between my toes. I am from streams, tadpoles and orca whales. I am of gentle rains and thunderstorms.
I see the world as interconnected, interdependent and interrelated. Being part of that web of relationship we have a responsibility to care and live in reciprocity with all that we are in relationship with. To move forward to live sustainably there is a need to shift from the triangular power structure (power over) to a circular power structure (power with or care). In a circular system, everyone has an equal voice, every voice is valued and as a member of the circle, our role is to see each other and to help one another see ourselves clearly. We each have a little piece of magic to bring into the world and we need community to nurture that piece so that everyone can manifest it into the world to create a world of balance, abundance and I guess love would best describe it. A world that is on an upward trajectory.
To connect with Alison
www.AlisonBraithwaite.com
Instagram: ajb2483
Alison’s book: In Her Own Words: Women’s Wisdom to Move You from Surviving to Thriving
Upcoming trainings
Booking link – I’m ready to dive into Raranga Maiorangi
Mirimiri ~ Māori Massage Training