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The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
7M ago
Ghada is an archaeologist of the soul, and if you look closer beyond the richness and diversity of her background, she is a passionate healer about the inner geography of the psyche and the formation of new inner healing maps throughtransformational journeys with her clients. Her work is inspired by her own personalhealing and seeking ofknowledge, wisdom, and enlightenment in life. Ghada is British-Egyptian, qualified and accredited from numerous Internationally recognised American and British Associations. She is an accredited Integrative Wellbeing and Holistic Healer, Embodied Therapist ..read more
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The Journey to Becoming a Healing Practitioner
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
My work is inspired by my vulnerabilities and healing journey that I have experienced through working on myself. As a result of how I was inspired and transformed I went on to become accredited myself in many disciplines that I have tried throughout my journey of understanding what is wellness for me. I was more confident applying what I have tried with my clients. The diversity of my integration meant that I was addressing my clients' healing through a holistic approach. I work on a four-layer holistic tier that takes into account that healing happens on 4 layers of existence which are the m ..read more
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The Unspoken of..
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
 https://video.wixstatic.com/video/2006d4_cfdc95a54be64c0eacf2e1de55854d9b/480p/mp4/file.mp4 Loss, as unspoken of has meant to me that for so long I was afraid to be happy. I sometimes think I unconsciously made the wrong choices so as to make myself unhappy. I became so fixated on the pain in the story because being happy would have meant I am brave enough to believe that I deserve happiness without them around; how can I be happy if my Mum wasn't there? How can I be happy if Dad wasn't there? And what if they will never come back? How can I be happy when I don't have them to share all the s ..read more
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Once Upon A Beginning
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
“When you accept that the paradigm can break at any moment, only then are you ready for the now.” With my eyes closed, listening to the meditative voice of the monk as it echoes in the temple: “Breathe in”. Despite of the fact that my eyes remain closed, they seem to inwardly open in many directions inside my mind. The number of details, people, memories, things I forgot about and things I am reminding myself of seem to be ridiculously enormous. “Breathe out” I breathe letting some of my entangled thoughts out. For some unknown reason, with the 4th time the monk guided us through the breathin ..read more
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A Bit Of Context
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
My journey is no different than yours, and many others who have always had the persisting call of “there must be something more to this life”. From there on I have been weeding through the noise of life to find my unique voice and pursue a journey that transcends out of my core authentic potential and optimal wellness. ​I am a non-conformist, free spirit, anti-pre-packaged checklists, name-tags, concepts or definitions for ways of living, anti- mainstream anything for that matter! I am all for roads less travelled and believe there are no short-cuts to life! I am also a wellness activist, som ..read more
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What Makes It Important To Invest Towards Your Wellness?
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
- When people choose not to pay for their wellbeing, it is either due to a lack of understanding of the value of the service or due to a previous bad or immature experience with a practitioner. Ask and be encouraged to try. - Even if our wellness was birthright, we have contributed sub-consciously to a society that does not promote well-being. Result; wellness services are mostly highly expensive and you do not know where to start. Solution; there are many practitioners like myself who offer an initial consultation that guides you to the best route forward neutrally and professionally. - You ..read more
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Life Lessons You Were Not Taught At School
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
#LifeLessonsYouWereNotTaughtAtSchool#TheHoopoeHouse#affirmations#manifestations#visualisation#abundance#theuniversehasyourback#gratitudecircle#magic#wellbeing#settingintentions#highervibration#cleansedenergy#joy#holistichealth#collectiveconsciousness#FinancialAbundamce#spiritualawakening#integrativenutrition#love#fun#art#spirituality#divineinnerglow#iinalumni#wellnesslifestyle#poetry#Storytelling#joy#innermagic#mindfulness ..read more
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Legumes, Beans and Pulses: Difference, Healthy Cooking and Benefits
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
Think of legumes, pulses, and beans in a hierarchy: legumes are the umbrella term, with pulses directly underneath. Beans fall under both of these – beans are legumes and pulses. Legumes include all types and forms of beans and peas that come from the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) botanical family. In other words, legumes are the umbrella family that all beans, peas, and pulses fall under, and include thousands of varieties grown around the world. Although used interchangeably, the terms legumes, pulses and beans have distinct meanings. A legume refers to any plant from the Fabaceae family that w ..read more
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The Grounding Rules of Gratitude
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
Gratitude can be a powerful transformative tool. Often we do not realise that in sharing our gratitude with people, we do not only promote a feeling of well-being, but we inspire and contribute to their healing and transformation journeys. Here are some grounding rules for my gratitude circles to support you keep a daily practice of gratitude: 1. Nothing is too small or too big to be grateful. Human beings are meaning making machines, and if we ought to give meaning to our lives, let us do that from a place of self-empowerment and gratitude. 2. Gratitude is an act of spirituality. It is as in ..read more
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Meditation With The Hoopoe!
The Hoopoe House
by Ghada Sharif
1y ago
In The Hoopoe's take; mediation is a spiritual art therapy tool for a cleansed flow. It connects the three focal holistic points of healing together to create an affluent flow of wellness in your inner world. Spirit is the vessel that contains the heart, mind and body. After a long journey of holding spaces to support human beings attain wellness. My take on meditation can come across as slightly controversial to the mainstream world. Though I would to establish hope that what follows serve you and hopefully work for you. When I first started leading mediation circles, I realised there were m ..read more
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