The Whole Person Fertility Program
I am thrilled to have with me an internationally recognized pioneer in the reproductive health arena. Her name is Niravi Payne. She is a psychotherapist and biofeedback specialist, who is also a best-selling author. Her book, entitled The Whole Person Fertility Program: A Revolutionary Mind/Body Process to Help You Conceive, was one of the most important tools I had stumbled across when in the midst of my journey to motherhood.
Niravi states, “In the process of working through painful childhood experiences and family conflicts, it is possible to create a healthy new inner life, a new life together as a couple, and a new life in the form of a baby. This awesome revelation has led me to become totally committed to empowering women and men to take charge of their reproductive lives, their health and well-being.”
This is Part 1 of our chat with Niravi, and I have to tell you that I could talk to her all day! The wisdom that she shares is unlike anything I’ve ever known, and her kind and gentle loving spirit comes through in her caring, compassionate words. I am a huge fan and follower of her work, and to have her on this show means more to me than I can say.
Niravi will be conducting a very important training event entitled, The Emerging Role of Mind/Body Counseling in Fertility, Health and Healing…Meeting Today’s Reproductive Challenge. This is a ground-breaking, four-day training course presented by The Whole Person Professional Training Institute, and will no doubt change the lives of all who attend. The dates of this event are Thursday, September 27, through Sunday, September 30, 2007. We will cover the details in depth in Part 2 of our interview on our next show, but you can also find out more by going to Niravi.com.
So sit back, relax and get ready to take in the wisdom and light of Niravi Payne, as she opens the doors to a whole new world of healing through consciousness and love.



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