The commercialized holiday known as Valentine’s Day was initially a Christian feast honoring a martyr named St. Valentine, and later became popularized through folk traditions as a commercial celebration of romance and love.

As this popularized holiday approaches, we are reminded how much the symbology of romantic love is deeply imbued in our culture, and consequently, how this reinforces the conditioned belief that we have to look outside of ourselves in order to encounter love. This illusionary concept is the furthest thing from the truth, and perpetuates disconnection from the Source, from our truest selves, and ultimately, is the main source of our suffering.

Now, more than ever, it is of utmost importance to recognize that true sustenance comes from the intimate communion with our own Love, and with Source. When we are centered within this communion, we are empowered in truth, and can learn how to be responsible for ourselves, as well as no longer be victimized by believing that the outside world can validate our happiness and self-worth.

In the spirit of this moment in time, and in honor of our true selves, Nina will offer a special class on February 14th, filled with sacred wisdom and guidance to help us connect to the source of Divine Love and Truth, and turn our gaze inwards, in order to master the art of self-love first.  As we uncover the very things that stand in the way of the truth of Love and our truest self, we will learn how to identify fear-based beliefs, and reinforce simple, yet powerful ways to change our conditioned patterns.

This class involves teachings, transmissions, and a guided meditation. It is designed for us to embark on an inner journey to develop self-love and self-respect, as we learn how to become a great ally to ourselves with respect to the topic of Love.

Nina’s sacred teachings on self-love are not to be missed, as she shares from a place of authenticity, and transmits a frequency of love that carries forth a pure and deep reflection. Participants are also encouraged to submit questions ahead of time.

1 class recording, 1 hour total