Philosophy Coach

Embodied Wisdom for Wellbeing Service Providers


Welcome to Philosophy Coach - the Pathway of Wisdom  

For:
Exploring mind, consciousness, healing, and wisdom
Optimising your own health and wellbeing
Contemplations on spiritual awakening or self-realization

Philosophy Coach is for wellbeing service providers who are on a path of self-realization,
and who want to explore the fundamental nature of consciousness, spirituality, and healing.

Consciousness

Spirituality

Philosophy


The nature of thoughts and beliefs
How to develop mindful awareness
How consciousness impacts healing


Exploring the nature of life & death
Spiritual experiences & wellbeing
Awakening & self-realization


Cultural approaches to healing
Science, knowledge & wellness
Philosophical enquiries into life

Coaching for Therapeutic Wisdom

What is therapeutic wisdom?

Therapeutic wisdom is the process of using ever-deepening insights into life as a way of improving your level of health and wellbeing.

I believe that wisdom is the central component of wellbeing.  It lies at the very core of being able to go through life with more ease, less stress, and greater levels of physical, mental, emotional, social, financial, and spiritual health.

Wisdom incorporates the ability to see life as it really is, and to be able to navigate challenges more easily as you encounter them.  To become more centred in who you are, instead of being swept through life at the mercy of external forces. And to become aware of who you are at the deepest levels of existence, whilst making a positive contribution to the lives of others, and creating a positive impact in the world.

So, therapeutic wisdom involves improving your own health through knowledge, insight, and the embodiment of what you have learnt. Combined with actions which make a difference in the lives and wellbeing of others.

Why for wellbeing service providers?

I work with all types of wellbeing service providers.  Including nurses, social workers, caregivers, health assistants, spiritual workers, coaches, therapists, and anyone who provides support for other people.

The main reason for this is because this group of people tend to have first-hand experience of human suffering, and they are able to reduce this through their services. They have a central role in improving the lives of others.

They also often have deeper questions about life and health which come up as a result of their work. Questions about the meaning of life, why suffering exists, what happens after death, why they are drawn to this work, and how they can best help other people.

Healers may also be prone to developing stress-related health conditions themselves - like chronic fatigue, burnout, or illness. Sometimes they may struggle with issues like managing high energetic sensitivity, which lies outside of mainstream healthcare. It's important to be able to navigate these issues, in order to continue providing long-term services.

Wellbeing practitioners also, by the work that they do, have an active interest in exploring health, therapies, and caring for others. They are already committed to the process of exploring life on a deeper level themselves, and this automatically puts them in a better position to make changes for improving the lives of others.

How does philosophy relate to mind-body wellness?

The term philosophy simply means 'the love of wisdom'.  It is a word which is most commonly used in two different ways: First, to refer to your own set of personal ideas, opinions, and viewpoints. Secondly, as the active process of developing ever deeper insights into the fundamental nature of life.

Unfortunately many people mistakenly associate philosophy with dry academic pursuits which involve relentless arguing about the most minor details of life, but this is not an accurate representation. Anyone who is actively involved in the process of personal or spiritual growth is also on a philosophical journey - whether they are currently aware of this or not.

As someone who has studied both Eastern and Western philosophy, and with a particular interest in how it relates to health, I tend to work with people who are on a genuine path of personal or spiritual growth. Individuals who want to really explore the nature of mind, consciousness, wellbeing, and self-realization - without getting inadvertently caught up in unhelpful ideas, beliefs, or practices.

Our own view on the mind-body connection is central to how we approach health and wellbeing.  It affects everything - from our perceptions about illness, to the therapies we use, how much free will we think we have for change, and how we view life and death.

The path of therapeutic wisdom is not for people who want to go round in circles, getting caught up in their own ego, or who are consistently trying to prove themselves to be right.  It is a process which requires an open mind, non-judgement, and a desire to create a world where there is more health, happiness, and conscious inter-connection.

Integrating embodied wisdom and wellbeing

The ultimate solution to anything which is not working in your life is to examine it more deeply. Until you see it clearly enough that it no longer creates distress in your life.  This also includes how we perceive health and wellbeing.

Many healing practitioners inadvertently get stuck in materialistic, cultural, or spiritual beliefs - which can hold them back from developing the deeper insights that they are really seeking. The reason people can feel stuck, or on a treadmill of perpetual seeking, is usually because they are holding onto a strongly held belief, which is so tightly held that it becomes invisible.

This is where I can help. I take people from having a socially-orientated understanding of health to an existentially-based one. A path which is based upon consciousness as the primary foundation of life, and where wider influences on health and wellbeing are also recognised and accounted for.    

Embodied wisdom coaching can help you to integrate experiential insights with a holistic approach to wellbeing. It can also help you to improve your own health, align with your purpose, and to make a positive impact in the world.

Health is a Catalyst for Self-Realization

 Your philosophy for health is your unique perspective on life, wellbeing, and how you choose to be in the world.    

It incorporates your values, beliefs, ethics, spirituality, purpose, and your views about the nature of life itself.  

 This philosophy impacts your own wellbeing, and is the foundation on which your professional services are built.

Who I Work With

I usually work with people who are already on a committed path of personal or spiritual growth,
and who also provide wellbeing services for others

  • Empathic and sensitive people
  • Nurses and caregivers
  • Therapists and counsellors
  • Wellbeing service providers
  • Wellbeing and life coaches
  • Spiritual healers or teachers
  • Holistic health practitioners 
  • Bodyworkers and physical therapists
  • Healthcare assistants
  • Social care workers 
  • Natural health advocates
  • Genuine spiritual seekers

Daniella Saunders - Specialist in Mind-Body Health
MA (Phil), BA (Hons), RGN

Having studied the mind-body connection for over thirty-five years, I now provide support for heart-centred people who have a genuine interest in exploring the interaction between mind, consciousness, therapies, spirituality, and health.

I believe that the more we understand the fundamental nature of life and consciousness, the more resilient we become, and the greater levels of wellbeing we can experience.  

My qualifications to do this work include Masters and Honours degrees in Philosophy, Spirituality, and Health, plus a collection of related studies. My primary areas of interest are consciousness, metaphysics, spirituality, and health.

Developing Your Unique Philosophy for Health

Here are a few topics I can help you explore and integrate into your life and work...

  • Worldviews about health & healing 
  • De-conditioning the mind for wellbeing
  • Insights into life, death, & illness 
  • Social & cultural influences on health
  • Metaphysics of mind, health, existence
  • Problems with language & perception
  • Ethics and control in healthcare
  • Financial versus heart-centred services
  • The benefits & limitations of science
  • Optimising mindset, beliefs, & habits
  • Spiritual awakening & enlightenment
  • Knowledge, reason & holistic health

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