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Create the life you’ve always imagined

Noosa local Ashlee Jellis spent years not enjoying her life to the full extent until she discovered a way to free her mind, and she is now helping others do the same.

If you have ever felt anxious, depressed, or stressed, Ashlee has been there too.

“I was clinically diagnosed with depression and anxiety five years ago and would alienate myself from friends because I didn’t want anyone to have to ‘deal’ with my stuff,” she said.

“I felt disempowered, disconnected, unsure of myself, insecure and lacked confidence.

“And no matter how often I’d see a therapist, how many self-help books I read, personal development courses I attended, and healing modalities I studied, nothing seemed to change much, that is until I was introduced to Access Consciousness® and The Bars®.”

“I remember when I got off the table after my first Bars session, I was a completely different woman. My monkey mind was silent, my mind was clear and I felt a sense of space I had never felt before. The anxiety I felt before the session was a distant memory, and I was more relaxed than I could ever remember being,” she said.

Since being introduced to The Bars®, Ashlee has become a certified Access Consciousness® Bars Facilitator and wants to share this healing modality with the world.

“Access Consciousness® offers you a set of tools and processes which empower you to change anything in your life that is not working for you, you once thought was impossible to change.”

The foundation of Access Consciousness® is an energetic hands-on body technique called The Bars®.

The Bars® are 32 points on the head that when lightly touched release the electromagnetic charge of the fixed thoughts, feelings, emotions and limiting beliefs that are locked in your body and mind, which keep you ‘stuck’ and looping back to the same ‘problems’ in your life- whether that be with money, your body, in your relationships, your business, or with your family.

Ashlee will be at the Heal Yourself Expo in Maroochydore on July 27-28 at stall 28 and 29.

Ashlee sees clients for private (60 or 90 minute) Bars sessions in Doonan, and also teaches others this gentle, hands on technique in a one-day certified class.

To find out more and to book a session or class, visit ashlee-rose.com or call 0409 413 138.

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