A 4-hour online, interactive, real-time experience of inner healing. Centered on the diamond within, our Imago Dei, we will explore and apply concepts, tools, and processes found to facilitate inner healing and transformation.
This half-day experiential addresses the underlying premises and processes of inner healing. Additionally, participants have the opportunity to identify and heal their shame. The emphasis will be on participation as well as learning tools to apply to real life.
The experiential is open to anyone interested in receiving inner healing and those curious about the Imago Dei approach, along with practitioners interested in continuing their Inner Healing education with the 8-week course and future courses. The half-day experiential workshop can also help a practitioner discern a call to inner healing.
Your Guide
Margie Mach
Margie's passion is to host compassionate space for deep listening, discovery and healing. A Spiritual Director, Margie received her training through CenterQuest's School of Spiritual Direction, is certified through Portland Seminary, and completed additional studies in Internal Family Systems. Margie is a Supervisor, trained through the Companioning Center.
The challenges and gifts of her own journey have given Margie a heart for those longing for deeper connection and healing. A life-long learner, she continues to be profoundly impacted by the work of the Spirit through Imago Dei Ministries. Margie's background includes corporate product management, church lay leadership and prison ministry. She studied history and philosophy at the University of Southern California, and pursued graduate studies in business. She and her husband Bob have two adult children and four amazing grandchildren.
The challenges and gifts of her own journey have given Margie a heart for those longing for deeper connection and healing. A life-long learner, she continues to be profoundly impacted by the work of the Spirit through Imago Dei Ministries. Margie's background includes corporate product management, church lay leadership and prison ministry. She studied history and philosophy at the University of Southern California, and pursued graduate studies in business. She and her husband Bob have two adult children and four amazing grandchildren.