It’s with deep joy that I’m sharing this news with our community today. Two beautiful souls who have walked the full path of training, the inner work, and the sacred practice of supporting others have officially been certified as Quantum Counselors.
Please join me in celebrating Beth Nyerick and Nicole Gage. Congratulations!!
A word about what a Quantum Counselor actually is. We’re named this because we’re doing something more than spiritual counseling. We’re making quantum leaps in consciousness, working with our clients to heal at the level of the higher mind, not just at the level of the ego. We hold sacred space. We listen with our whole heart. And we invite Spirit into every conversation, trusting that the healing happens not from anything we say, but from the willingness to remember the Truth together.
Beth and Nicole both embody this work, and each of them brings their own beautiful gifts to it.
Beth Nyerick has been one of the steady, devoted leaders in our ministry for several years. Many of you know her as a facilitator, as a beloved presence in our circles, and as a speaker at Sundays With Spirit. Before this calling, Beth spent 36 years as a special educator, guiding students toward their highest potential. That same passion for transformation now flows through her counseling practice. She has a particular heart for women navigating major life transitions, and for families raising children with special needs.Beth brings deep listening along with years of training in energy medicine to every session. You can learn more about working with Beth at powerofloveministry.net/counselor/beth-nyerick.
Nicole Gage has been a leader, a facilitator, and our Champion for the Quantum Counselors for the past two years. She brings a rare combination of trainings to her work: certified yoga and children’s yoga teacher, studies in Ayurveda, and a deep, lived devotion to A Course in Miracles. Nicole’s path has been forged through some of the most difficult experiences a mother can walk through, and her counseling carries the depth of someone who has truly surrendered to the work. The sacred, safe space she holds for her clients is genuine, hard-won, and beautiful. You can learn more about working with Nicole at powerofloveministry.net/counselor/nicole-gage.
If you’ve ever felt drawn to this kind of work yourself, our Quantum Counseling Certification Program is the path..
You can read about the full program at my.powerofloveministry.net/
And if you’d like a deeply healing experience for yourself, alongside training that opens your intuition and develops your capacity to be a profoundly present listener, consider joining us at the Quantum Counseling Training Intensive in Asheville, North Carolina this July. The Intensive is the foundational entry into Quantum Counseling work, and It’s not only for those pursuing certification. People from all walks of life come for the personal transformation alone, and that’s complete in itself. Both outcomes are perfect. We’ll spend a full week together in the Blue Ridge Mountains at the Crowne Plaza Resort, learning alongside an extraordinary faculty in person and via Zoom. The full details are at powerofloveministry.net/qcti. If you’ve ever wondered if you have talent as a counselor – this could be for you!
It’s my honor to certify Beth and Nicole, two shining lights in our community who inspire me with their loving hearts and beautiful Spirits. Please join me in celebrating them today!
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LATEST PODCAST EPISODE: Forgiveness, Not Perfection with Michael Mirdad Most of us who love A Course in Miracles have done it: tried to work the lessons harder, study more, finally get forgiveness right. Underneath the effort, there’s often a quiet shame that we’re still not living it well enough. I felt that for years. This week I sat down with Michael Mirdad, and we kept circling something ACIM says about all that striving, something most of us read right past. What if we’ve misunderstood what’s actually being asked of us?




