- Understanding your Mission
- Understanding your MissionPosted 100 days ago
Each one of us is a soul on a mission. The more you understand the mission and your unique soul, the easier the path through this life becomes. The beauty…
- Debra Silverman: Learning To Be Yourself
- Debra Silverman About Being Awkwardly Yoursel…Posted 214 days ago
Lilou interviews Debra Silverman and discussion about learning how to be yourself and comfortable in your own skin. Trying to figure out who you are and getting your life force…
- Changing times for Men and Women
- Changing times for Men and WomenPosted 217 days ago
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- Neptune in the land of Pisces.
- Neptune in the land of Pisces.Posted 217 days ago
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Pisces is always swimming around looking for structure. So give them rules. Give them instructions. Tell them what you expect of them and they’ll be relieved..... Read More >>
About Debra Silverman
Debra is an astrologer and psychotherapist. She has been in private practice for 34 years. She has a unique approach to both psychology and astrology that has brought her world-class status. For the past seven years Debra has had the honor of teaching at the internationally-renowned Esalen Institute. She has written columns for parenting magazines in the U.S. and Canada and starred on a radio show in Vancouver for many years
Debra’s specialty is blending astrology and psychology to help clients understand their life lessons, unique purpose, strengths and challenges. Her work is based on Jungian psychology and the four elements of Water, Air, Earth and Fire. She teaches that an awareness of unique behavioral tendencies under stress allows us to have understanding and compassion for ourselves and each other.
During times of crisis some of us want to be alone, some need to talk, while others get busy; it is essential in the name of emotional wisdom to know how to deal with ourselves and our loved ones with sensitivity and grace. This is the theme to Debra’s work: the continual pursuit of wisdom and integrity and the honoring of the individual.




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