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2. Core Teaching - Awakening in Times in Transition

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She has not collapsed. She has not broken down. But something inside has shifted — and she can no longer pretend otherwise.

This video is about what happens at the very beginning of transition — and what it asks of the practitioners called to support it.

Awakening does not always look like a breakthrough. For many women, it arrives quietly — as emotional fatigue, subtle grief, spiritual restlessness, or a growing inability to keep performing a life that no longer feels true.

She may still look composed and capable. But inwardly, she is standing at a threshold.

In this lesson from the Life Transitions Companion Certification, we explore:

— What awakening actually looks like in women navigating life transition — The common signs that something deeper is emerging — Why the in-between space is both frightening and meaningful — The practitioner's most important role when a woman is awakening — Why rushing to meaning, reassurance, or direction can do more harm than good

This is not about fixing the disorientation. It is about learning to stay near it — with patience, steadiness, and genuine presence — until what is truly emerging has enough space to be seen.

Awakening asks us to value inquiry over assumption. Witnessing over fixing. Steadiness over premature certainty.

The Life Transitions Companion Certification is a 5-month cohort-based professional formation program for women who feel called to support others through life's most tender passages.

Learn more and join the waitlist: www.conscious-companions.com/tlc-practitioner-certification

For More Information About Women in Transition: The Art of Companioning Through Life Transitionshttps://books.by/pami-parker