Spiritualizing Caregiving

Are you the primary caregiver for a loved one who is coping with an illness, accident, disability or aging issues?

Do you sometimes find caregiving difficult, especially when you’re not sure what you can do to make your loved one more comfortable?

When you are caregiving, is it sometimes difficult to meet your own needs?

Wouldn’t it be wonderful, if you could use the caregiver experience to make a quantum leap in your spiritual growth?

“Our hearts and souls can experience enormous healing through the love we share with one another during the caregiving experience.”
– Sharon and Trevor Hart

Spiritualizing Caregiving: When A Loves One Has A Health Issue

Who This Group Is For

A family caregiver is someone who gives support and assistance to another family member who is ill. Family caregivers differ from professional caregivers in that they have had a long-term personal relationship with the individual, before his/her health declined.

This group is for anyone caring for a loved one — whether that person is your child, stepchild, adult child or grandchild. It doesn’t matter whether that person is your parent, sibling, aunt, uncle or grandparent. In some instances, you can be a family caregiver to a very close friend who is like a family member. It doesn’t matter if the person you are caring for has an acute illness, chronic illness, has had an accident, an aging challenge or is differently abled. It also doesn’t matter if you have been caring for your loved one for one day, or 20 years. It doesn’t matter if your loved one lives alone, lives with you, or has some other living situation. This group is for all kinds of caregiver relationships!

The Challenges Caregivers Face Every Day

When you’re a family caregiver, one of the first things you realize is how much you have taken your loved one’s health for granted. Unfortunately, health is something we all take for granted until we lose it. Understandably, one of your top priorities is to do everything you can to help your loved one regain their health. In this group, we will provide practical suggestions for how to improve your ability to care for your loved one.

What makes caregiving difficult is not the daily drudgery of caregiving. Most caregivers would agree that the most challenging moments happen when your loved one is suffering and you don’t know what to do to help them feel better. It’s this sense of helplessness that most caregivers see as the major stumbling block. And this is what the Spiritualizing Caregiving Group will address. One of the goals of this group is to provide spiritual mentoring that encourages you to move through difficult moments with grace and inner peace.

When you’re a family caregiver, the situation often means that to some degree, your life is restricted by the duties you perform for your loved one. Usually, there are important things you have had to give up in order to fill the role of caregiver. As a result, your world shrinks. This change can mean that it’s harder to have access to the kinds of activities that in the past used to enrich your life. At this point, it can be challenging to know how to care for yourself. Another goal of this group is to enrich your own life while caring for your loved one.

How Can Spiritual Growth Enrich Your Life As A Caregiver?>

It is possible to use the challenges of caregiving as a jump off point for making a quantum leap in spiritual understanding. With spiritual mentoring, you realize, through your own direct experience, that at the core of life is a fountain of fulfillment that can enrich your life in potent ways you can’t even imagine. It’s possible to find this inner fulfillment even in the midst of being a caregiver.

 

Spiritualizing Caregiving is about taking a grand adventure inward to discover an uncommon path to fulfillment.

Spiritual Inspiration for the Caregiver

Although on the surface the work of the caregiver looks like drudgery, quality caregiving requires huge reservoirs of compassion, and inner strength that can only be accessed through connecting with Source. From this heightened awareness, the caregiver can perceive what is happening with the loved one’s health with more clarity. From this quiet inner stillness, even when the caregiver is not sure how to proceed, quite spontaneously answers concerning what the next step in healing can appear. 

While your loved one is bravely fighting to regain health, it’s likely that he/she will overlook the inner callings of the soul. And yet, it is when we attend to these inner callings for soul growth that miracles of physical healing actually occur. The spiritual work of the caregiver is to invite the loved one to attend to the inner callings of the soul that accompany health issues. Even without words, the quiet spiritual strength that emanates through the caregiver can provide the family member with the opportunity to touch Source, and know true healing. True healing is not just the healing of the body, it’s the liberation of the soul. 

Whatever the age or health condition of your loved one, sometimes it’s your loved one who inspires you and sometimes it’s you that will inspire your loved one. Then you can look into each other’s eyes with great joy.  

Surprisingly, spiritual life can deepen, even in the midst of illness and caregiving.

What if you could learn how to enjoy being a caregiver?

What if you could meet a spiritual mentor who has discovered how to have a fulfilling lifestyle even with all the limitations of caring for a loved one?

And what if you could ask your most pressing questions about how to succeed at spiritualizing caregiving in a way that enriches your life?

“Caregiving can be a catalyst for incredible leaps in consciousness. It is possible to have a richly rewarding life in the midst of caring for a loved one”
– Sharon Hart

Meet Sharon Hart

Why is Sharon a fabulous spiritual mentoring guide?

Talk about experience… Sharon is a caregiver for her son Jaison for 30 years.

She has discovered how to have a fulfilling lifestyle even with all the limitations that caring for a loved one long term puts on one’s life.

She actually loves being a caregiver, although she knows first-hand what it feels like to want to walk away from caregiving and never look back.

Moreover, Sharon Hart, M.A. is a spiritual mentor, life coach, and ordained minister. She has worked as a special education teacher as well. She has supported many people through the process of clearing psycho-spiritual and multi-generational wounds. 

For over 25 years, Sharon has worked with hundreds of people, both individual and couple, using her own approach to healing psycho-spiritual and multi-generational wounds: Quantum Dialogue Works. For more information about Sharon click here.

 

“Sharon is a spiritual transmission teacher in her own right, and she has been a gift of awakening for me. I am certain that the wisdom you will receive when you work with her will be extremely valuable for you.”
– Trevor Hart

Wouldn’t it be exquisite to have Sharon as your guide? 

In the Spiritualizing Caregiving group you can ask questions, such as these:

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My 20-something son has just been given a serious diagnosis. He is living with me again after having been on his own for a while. It's quite an adjustment for him and for the rest of the family. He needs my help with his health on a daily basis, but he doesn’t really want it. I want to help him, but it's not easy. What can I do?

It’s hard to watch my child hurting. The doctors can only do so much to relieve her pain. I am very upset and I try not to let her know. What can I do to find a way to be there for her in a truly calm way?

My mother argues with me all the time. I don’t want to put her in a nursing home, but it’s depressing me to argue with her continuously. Is there something I can do to find the strength to keep caring for her?

Caring for my father isn’t too hard, but my siblings keep arguing with me. I don’t know what to do. How can I get them to back off and let me just take care of Dad? My relationships with my siblings seems to be making it twice as hard to take care of Dad. They could be helping, but they are just making everything worse.

What is a HartWisdom Mentoring Group?

What is a HartWisdom Mentoring Group?

HartWisdom Mentoring Groups provide an opportunity to gather together in times of uncertainty and discover how heart wisdom can open a portal to inner peace, unity consciousness, and sublime fulfillment.

Trevor and Sharon Hart designed these HartWisdom Mentoring Groups to show you how to use these times of global unrest and personal distress, as a stepping stone on your transformational journey.

Through HartWisdom, this transformational journey has the power to take us from the world in flux that we live in now to the golden age of compassion, cooperation and untold possibilities for ourselves and for humanity.

Would you like to immerse yourself in a potent, on-going HartWisdom mentoring experience, where you can ask your deepest spiritual questions?

Our HartWisdom Mentoring Groups offer you a blend of personal attention and the power of group synergy.

These HartWisdom Mentoring Groups are structured around your present moment experience; this allows Sharon to fine-tune the wisdom teachings to specific concerns you have. These groups are small and intimate, so that there is plenty of time for one-on-one support or “mini-sessions” with Sharon.

When you ask a question in the group, a sacred space is created, in which Sharon takes you on an inward spiritual journey. This offers you many of the benefits of working with Sharon in a private session at a lower cost.

Will I really have an opportunity to work directly with Sharon in these group sessions?

Yes! Unlike many spiritual programs, which enroll hundreds of participants, we are making a conscious decision to keep our groups small. We keep enrollment to a level, where there is plenty of time for people to ask questions and take turns in mini-sessions. We will work directly with at least three to five people, who want to ask a question during each session. If you want to just come and listen, that is also an option.

Why are these mentoring groups focused on a theme?

Most spiritual mentoring groups usually don’t have themes, but we chose to have themes because by focusing the mentoring groups on a particular theme, it’s easier for members of the group to benefit from the questions presented by other participants.

What are the benefits of doing this work in a group?

One of the great benefits of working with a HartWisdom mentoring group is the synergistic awareness that forms within the group. This group consciousness works on a subtle level to gently empower your work in the “mini-sessions”. In addition, as group members begin to know one another through the work, a strong sense of community develops.

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We are not affiliated or sponsored by any religious organization.
Our groups are open to anyone from any religion or spiritual orientation (including atheists), who is interested in exploring Heart Wisdom.

Ongoing Groups Starting Now

How often do these mentoring groups meet?

Each month you receive two online, audio only group sessions. Each session lasts an hour and half to two hours.
When you join a group, initialy we ask for a three-month commitment, because we know that it takes most people 6 sessions to have a full sense of how this work can be of benefit to them.

What do you mean by on-going? Can I stay in the group after the initial 6 sessions are over?

Yes! Our groups are ongoing, allowing the group members to continue the mentoring experience as long as they want. After the initial six group sessions, you can rejoin the group with as many additional two-month commitments as you would like.

What is the time commitment?

For individuals, there is no set curriculum in this mentoring format, thus beyond actually attending each meeting, there is no additional time commitment – no homework or teaching videos to review.

Will there be recordings of each mentoring group session?

For individuals, we will not be providing recordings of the sessions for participants for multiple reasons. One reason involves respecting the privacy concerns of group members, and another reason is that we feel that it is very important for you to attend each session in person. We, however, reserve the right to record any group session for our own use

I know Trevor’s practice is very full. Will Trevor be attending every session?

Currently, Trevor is on sabbatical, and he will not be facilitating this group. For now, Sharon will be facilitating these groups alone. It is our intention for Trevor to join Sharon in facilitating these groups in the future.

I have been told by other people that you have a very long waitlist. Is it possible to get a private session with Trevor and Sharon?

When you participate in any of our groups, you go to the top of the waitlist for private sessions. This is not a guarantee that you will get private sessions with Trevor or Sharon, but it does improve your chances of becoming a private client.

I am very interested in experiencing the LightBody Engineering protocols. Will Trevor be providing any LBE protocols during the groups?

We have plans for Trevor to offer LightBody Engineering Protocols in these groups at a later date. If you are interested in private sessions, join our email list and also sign up for Trevor’s waitlist.

Who is this group NOT for?

This group is NOT for you:

  • If you aren’t interested in personal growth
  • If you are clear that emotions are not something you want to explore
  • If exploring a higher power is something you know that you are not interested in
  • If you like to blame others for your problems
  • If you think you’re beyond hope and you’re not willing to change
  • If you like to argue and debate

Sessions for the Spiritualizing Caregiving Group are ongoing and held

Mondays 1:30-3:00 pm EST
Starting time 12:30 CST, 11:30 MST, 10:30 PST
twice a month
(except holidays)

When you are accepted to the program, you will be given the dates for the next 12 group sessions.

Register now for these groups.

Just enter your details in the form below.

(Investment details and FAQs beneath the form.)

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You may choose to complete the Intake Form below now or after you have had your intake phone call with Sharon.

Program Fees and FAQs

How do I join a group?

Enrollment occurs on an on-going basis, so you can join any of our HartWIsdom groups in progress at any time. The first step in joining the group is EASY: just register by filling out the form above and indicate which group you want to join.

No payment is required at time of registration.

Be sure to provide your correct phone number on the registration form, because the next step in the enrollment process is a short free pre-enrollment call, during which time you can ask any questions you might have about our HartWisdom mentoring programs. We will also go over the details of our enrollment process and payment methods with you at that time.

If there is room in the group you are requesting, you will be invited to join the group.

How much does it cost to enroll?

You register for the groups in packages.

  • The initial package is for 6 sessions (3-month).
  • After that you can purchase as many 4-session (2-month) packages as you want.

The cost for joining a HartWisdom mentoring group is $375 per person for your initial package of 6 sessions.
If you join the group after July 1, 2022 the price for the initial 6 sessions goes up to $450.
We are also expecting another price increase after the new year.

Payment in full is required before attending any group.

Prices and dates are subject to change at any time. We do not offer refunds.

How much does it cost to continue per person after the first package?

You can continue purchasing consecutive blocks of four sessions (2-month) packages for as long as you like.

The current price for a four session (2-month) package is $250. On July 1, 2022, the price for a four session (2-month) package goes up to $325. We are also expecting another price increase after the new year.

As long as you continue buying consecutive 2 month packages, your price remains the same as your initial package of 4 sessions. However, to keep this low price, you need to pay by check and you must register within 5 days of completion of your last package of sessions.

Otherwise, the price for the 2 month package reverts to the newest current price.

Payment in full is required before attending any group.Prices and dates are subject to change at any time. We do not offer refunds.

Are there any special discounts? What are the payment method options?

  • EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: The earlier you decide to enroll the lower the price. (See ‘How much does it cost to enroll’ above for details)
  • PAY BY CHECK OPTION: If you choose to pay via check for your initial 6 sessions, the cost is reduced by $50.
  • PAYPAL INVOICE- We offer this option for the initial package of 6 sessions ONLY. Let us know if this is how you would like to pay.
  • LOW PRICE EXTENSION: We offer our lowest prices for those who choose to pay using the following methods: (We prefer these options because we want to minimize people going into debt via credit card to pay for our programs.)

    If you use one of these methods, you can reduce your cost by $50 for each payment for a HartWisdom group. Apply for this low-price extension by sending an email to [email protected] and we will send you payment details.

  • SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: We highly advise you speak to us about our partial scholarship program, rather than going into debt to take our course. Apply for our unique Partial Scholarship program by sending an email requesting with the word “mutual gifting” in the subject line to [email protected]. This option is also available for private session work.