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Written by Kathy Kawalec
Monday, 21 January 2008
The Dancing Hearts approach is simply to connect you to your inner Heart. It is your heart that is a bridge between your mortal, human self and your divine, spiritual Self. Bringing your physical and non-physical aspects together in balance and harmony can be defined as living a Heart~Connected Life.

Connecting your everyday life to the purpose and light of your soul...Finding joy in each new day, knowing that somehow today is getting you in touch with your deepest inspiration for living, for making a difference in the world...that is Heart~Connected Living.

Our animal companions are amazing teachers who lead us to this heart-connected life. Each time we choose to teach them with patience, kindness and love, they hold our hands, leading us toward the path of inner peace. Each time we see them as bearers of wisdom and accept their teachings with gratitude and respect, our hearts open wider and we accept more joy into our life.

Kathy's path to peace, joy and wisdom...and to sharing that with others is facilitated by the animals. Animals are at the "heart" of her vision and serve as trail blazers...opening paths to the heart for all of us who choose to follow their lead.

Our Core Values

  These values are the foundation for all services and products offered by Kathy and Dancing Hearts.

  • Model compassion and respect for all living things.
  • Nurture inspired, joyful and abundant living for all.
  • Inspire passionate co-creation empowered with limitless possibilities.
  • Infuse each day with gratitude.
  • Listen and speak from the heart.
  • Honor the divine spirit in every living thing.
  • Choose responsibly, remembering that everything is connected to everything and each is a vital part of the whole.
  • Model integrity.
  • Choose affiliates, partners and providers who honor the principles of Heart~Connected Living and sustainability.
  • Share 5-10% of profits with causes who facilitate Heart~Connected Living principles.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 )
 
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