Episode 147

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3rd May 2024

147. Language That Compels Us To R.E.S.T.

In this week's conversation, Virginia sits down with Kristen Ferguson to discuss how Kristen became involved with R.E.S.T. Together, they explore the unique messaging and language of R.E.S.T., and the importance of inviting people to experience freedom and wholeness. They discuss the need to have difficult conversations from a place of R.E.S.T. and the value of our generational narratives. Kristen shares how her work with R.E.S.T. has informed her life as a mother along with the importance of self-reflection in finding healing and freedom. Virginia discusses how we can find wholeness and embrace our deepest convictions, while distinguishing them from fears and the opinions of others.

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R.E.S.T. With Virginia Dixon
Helping People Reason Significance and Find Significance in Reason
Discipleship Counselor and Educator, Virginia Dixon, shares her Reconstitution Approach to Healing: R.E.S.T.™ (Relational, Emotional and Spiritual Truths) seeking to help her listeners and clients release confusion, chaos, and dis-ease in order to find clarity, order, and ease.
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Virginia Dixon

The R.E.S.T.™ with Virginia Dixon Podcast features numerous resources, authentic client stories and experts in various disciplines to provide each listener practical tools for their own journey to freedom and healing. Confusion often leads to chaos and dis-ease, causing imbalances that lead to illness infecting the body, soul and spirit. Therefore, learning how to reason and reconcile unresolved emotional conflicts within yourself and others is imperative to find R.E.S.T.™ (Relational, Emotional and Spiritual Truth) and establish clarity, order and ease. Years of working in the field of neuroscience technology as well as collaborating with medical practitioners while serving as the Director of Inner Healing at both the Center for New Medicine and Cancer Center for Healing, strengthened Virginia's commitment to help those she serves find increasing measures of freedom, reconciliation and transformation.