Tag: visual facilitator

ORPHAN RESCUE: CRIB AND LETTER

[Visual Coaching with Christina Merkley – COVID Pandemic #1]. Orphan Rescue – use present day triggers to find and integrate earlier stress and trauma. Volunteer triggered by responsibility for household members during shelter in place. Rescue located two Orphans (0-5 and 26). Young Orphan – siblings with special needs and early deaths. Psychopomp assistance (death… Read more »


Next Processing Pop-Up: April 9, 9am Pacific

Processing Webinars

FYI: I’m hosting another online Processing Pop Up to assist with mental and emotional processing during the COVID-19 Pandemic. A safe place to gather online to sort through our thoughts and feelings as we collectively go through this unprecedented reorientation. I don’t have all the answers personally, however I do have the ability to hold… Read more »


INNER WORK: RESCUE YOUR ORPHANS

Hosted a fourth online Processing Pop on April 2, 2020 to provide mental and emotional support using my Visual Coaching processes and tools. Online Process Group – COVID (April 2, 2020 – Visual Coaching). How to consciously use present day charges and triggers to uncover and integrate unconscious trauma from earlier in your life, your… Read more »


CORONA HITS GRAPHIC FACILITATION FIELD

Processing Pop-Up #1 for Visual Skills students and colleagues on March 12, 2020. We shared fast moving developments from Europe and North America as meetings (our livelihood) are being cancelled everywhere. Christina facilitated a group ‘Flip It: Flip It Good’ exercise – drawing out collective fears (devils) and finding authentic counters (angels). As well as… Read more »


Lindsay’s Private Training: Emphasis on Graphic Recording

I run a variety of Public Trainings in beginner and advanced Visual Skills throughout the year (both online and in-person). However, some clients, for various reasons, prefer to reserve me all for themselves through my Private Training and Apprenticeship options. That was the case this week with trainee Lindsay Risling. Her First Nation organization employs… Read more »