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Level Up Your Life

In this course, you will explore and utilise the liminal space between conscious and subconscious, aiming to bring the two into greater creative collaboration.

The goal of the Liminal Explorations Course is to help you understand yourself better and use your brain and mind with greater facility.

You might be a creative looking for inspiration and insight, someone looking to exchange stress and overwhelm for calm productivity, or even in the process of a major life change.

This is a six-week course where we drain any backlog of accumulated stress, unprocessed memories, and conflicts. We reconsider beliefs and assumptions so that new possibilities, and new interpretations of experience can emerge.

This work prepares us for improving our understanding and using our intuition to achieve flow.


Some feedback from past students

The first presentation of the Liminal Explorations course offered in the School of the Possible finished in February 2024. The course received an average approval rating of 9.3 out of 10

“Mike is a gifted teacher, the information was clear and compelling, the Guided Relaxations were powerful, and the framing was just enough to be useful without overkill. The pace and planning were excellent”.

“Despite lots of work on myself and healing, I had not been encouraged to work with my subconscious, despite knowing it was important. This class changed that. I learned terminology, theory, and practices that I could use. They worked.”

“I feel much more centered. I feel calmer. I feel little to no stress, and even when it arises, it’s far slower than before. I feel like I am able to think about things in new ways, and I feel more present in life.”


Course Outline

This is a six-week course covering the following:

Week One

This session explains what we do and how it works. Liminal Coaching drains existing backlogs of accumulated stress, unprocessed memories, and conflicts, thereby reducing fear, anxiety, and reactivity. We investigate the questions “What becomes possible as we reduce accumulated stress? Is there a Liminal Doorway”?