Shadow Work
Facilitator Training
A Sacred Invitation to Wholeness. Discover the parts of yourself you’ve been taught to hide and transform them into your greatest strengths through Parimukti’s comprehensive training program.

Why This Work? Why Now?
The patterns you keep trying to “think your way out of” live in your body, not your mind. Real transformation happens when we work with the whole system.
Beyond Positive Thinking
No amount of positive affirmations will soothe a nervous system that learned to stay vigilant to survive childhood.
Subconscious Patterns
No vision board can manifest what your subconscious believes you don’t deserve or aren’t safe to have.
Body-Based Healing
True transformation happens when we integrate the wisdom of both mind and body in a safe, supported environment.
What Makes This Different?
1. A Living Practice
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This isn’t theory you memorize—it’s a practice you embody
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Every technique you learn, you experience first in your own healing
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You become both student and practitioner simultaneously


2. Trauma-Informed Facilitation
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Safety and consent are built into every exercise
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You learn to read nervous system states in yourself and others
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Boundaries become resources, not restrictions
3. Business with Integrity
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Learn to hold space without taking on others’ trauma
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Build a practice that serves others while honoring your own needs
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Practical business skills meet spiritual principles

The Journey: What Actually Happens
Three transformative modules that take you from personal healing to professional facilitator in a comprehensive, supportive environment.
Meeting Your Shadows
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Day 1: Foundation & Safety
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Day 2: Personal Shadow Work
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Day 3: Integration Practices
Facilitation Skills
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Holding Sacred Space
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Trauma-Informed Practices
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Professional Boundaries
Building Your Practice
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Ethics & Standards
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Business Foundations
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Ongoing Support
Ready to Begin Your Transformation?
The most common thing we hear from graduates? “I thought I was coming to learn a modality… I had no idea I was coming home to myself.”