Qu’est-ce qu’être soi ? Cela pourrait être une question du BAC de philo : “Vous avez 4h !” Et pourtant, si ce n’est pas une question que l’on se pose tous les jours, elle est néanmoins cruciale. Nous connaissons-nous vraiment ou jouons-nous un rôle, déterminé par nos parents, nos proches ou la société ? Comment se libérer de ses croyances et de ses peurs et oser partir à la rencontre de soi-même ? C’est pour nous éclairer sur ce chemin que mon invitée du jour, Ambre Cazaudehore, praticienne psychocorporelle, a écrit l’ouvrage “Le parcours qui mène à soi”. Mêlant des récits de sa propre vie, des témoignages des personnes qu’elle accompagne depuis plusieurs années et des exercices ludiques, elle nous guide à travers 6 étapes pour incarner son être profond. Embarquement immédiat pour un voyage intérieur qui ne vous laissera pas indifférent !
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