Free Masterclass

Staphysagria; Righteous Anger

Did you know that your frequent UTI’s, love of “spicy” books, and frequent cannabis use
could all be signs of…

Suppressed Anger

During this FREE class, we will discuss one of the four archetypes that Staphysagria has within it’s scope - “The Sweet Staphysagria”.

The sweet Staphysagria is who I see the most in my practice with women, regardless if I am supporting them in birth, or mentoring suppressed anger shows up, and it is typically in women who have no idea they are angry in the first place.

This anger typically lays dormant for a long time, until when it finally does erupt it comes out incredibly violent or “sharp” because it has been pent up for SO LONG!

I’m not here to pick at your wounds, or even expose them, I am here to show you that at the root of all of these actions there is a suppressed emotion that is looking for a healthy way to move out of your body, and help you find balance and ease in your daily life, no longer pent up, waiting to burst.

At the end of this class, you’ll have a new look at how to navigate situations where you typically fawn or people please, and have a new appreciation for anger as it is there as an ally to initiate change.

  • We’ll discuss how all our emotions are energy in motion, and when any of our emotions are suppressed it will result in symptoms

  • practical practices to move the energy

  • how to use the homeopathic remedy “Staphysagria” in a way that is supporting to you and your current situation.

    (Don’t worry, you can still read ACOTAR and enjoy your nightly smoke if you want,
    but I think we all can agree life would be more enjoyable without the UTIs!)

Other signs that Staphysagria can be a beautiful remedy for you include;

  • a history of abuse (specifically sexual)

  • a history of self harm (specifically cutting)

  • when you are in an argument you have a hard time finding your words, but after you know exactly what you “should have said”

  • a history of suicide ideation or even attempts

  • a history of being humiliated

  • a betrayal that left you feeling like you were stabbed in the back

  • a history of surgery or violence involving a knife

  • when you think back to an event or situation you think “how could they!?”

Consider this your formal invitation and I can’t wait to see you there!

-Audrey