Charlene Wolfe is a Life Coach and modern mystic with a unique ability to stimulate awareness that is simple, clear, direct and transcends current concepts and approaches.
She has been contributing to the field of personal growth and self-realization since 1986. During this time she has developed and facilitated over two dozen different workshops focusing on personal growth and how best to integrate awakening consciousness into everyday life.
Together, she and musician Robert Benson produced three cd’s under the name Illuminara. Their first endeavor, ILLUMINATIONS, was released in 1997. EMERGENCE was released in 2005, followed closely by ILLUMINARA-The Collection, in 2006.
In 1993, she served as Chairman on the Advisory Board of the Salt Lake Valley Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Coalition. She has taught in Unity, and Religious Science Churches, and was instrumental in the formation of "The Women’s Empowerment Group", which met twice a month for three years.
Charlene currently provides apprenticeship programs for those individuals desiring a deep and continuing process of personal growth; and facilitates workshops intended to challenge definitions, limitations and invite change, revealing an awareness for fuller, more fluid dimensions of possibility and expression.
Regarding her approach into her work Charlene states,
"I do not believe that I am unique in potential. I believe that anyone
who is willing to work at changing their attitudes, perceptions,
and beliefs is capable of expressing beyond previous boundaries and
limitations. It is each individuals choice as to how they will do
so. I have witnessed the emergence, of great potential, actualized
through clients many times. I have also had clients who do not resonate
with this perspective, don't do the necessary work, and leave. All
is as it should be. Change is not always easy. There must be an integrity,
clarity, focus and strength of intent. It takes much work and willingness.
The willingness extends into such areas as understanding ego definitions
that may, or may not, be accurate, releasing the drama and conflict
that continually exist as subtle addictions, releasing the need to
be right through justifications and excuses, ending the self-deceits
that keep us stuck in the same patterns, and being willing to truly
feel. These are just a few of the things that will be necessary if
one has a sincere intent to transform themselves and their life.
It is the most worthy journey that, I believe, anyone could choose
to undertake in their life."
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