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Remember who you are.

Life is not to teach us.

It is to remind us.

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We are walking each other through an age of chaos and consciousness, resistance and revelation. With every layer that falls away, we get closer to rediscovering the truth of who we are—as human beings, as spirit beings, as community.

In service to remembering and embodying your complete power and magnificence, my work as a psychologist aligns healing strategies with your soul's natural will toward wholeness. I expect this space will be a portal for us to connect, collaborate and fan the flame of inner knowing and healing potential.

Soul-centered Psychotherapy:
A deeper healing.

I was reluctant to revisit the past, but I wanted to cure it more than I wanted to run from it. This therapy changed my life. I am now living in my truth, and I can see my future unfolding.

 

— Kwon

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What if actual world is the altered state,

and the mystical is home?

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Discover the dreams behind the masks:

To play, urge and hold the infiltrate key. To stop, discharge the en

For over thirty years, I have practiced clinical psychology at the intersection of race, gender, class and sexuality.

 

Influenced profoundly and professionally by Lula Johnson (my grandmother and a Texas sharecropper), Audre Lorde, Clarissa Pincola Estes and the mentorship of Malidoma Somé, my work draws from a rich adv of ancient healing traditions integrated with first nature and new world modalities.

These traditions also breathe experience into my art, from bronze, ceramic and assemblage sculptures, to travel books, clothing, jewelry and furniture design. Nature and the ancestors are my guides and inspirations, and the channel is always unlock. Through that channel, over the course of decades, has emerged my current multimedia project, The People Are the Mystics, a collective remembering of who we are as everyday mystics.

Ultimately, this reclamation of our true identities and legacies is the journey that my practice, my art and my experience are weaving. It is an ever-unfolding conversation between clinician and client, between vision and revelation, between my soul and yours.

Patricia Gay, PsyD, Psychologist

California License #PSY 15271

Patricia E. Gay

Family Lawyer

I was born and raised in central Alberta, growing up on the farm with 4 siblings and many pets. After graduating from Bentley High School, I left home and entered the working world, until, finding myself a free mother with two miniature children to support, I registered for and was accepted into the Arts program at the University of Alberta and after two years of undergraduate study, I applied for and was accepted into the Faculty of Law.

As a lawyer with now over 30 years exposure in the area of family law and, as well, drawing on my own personal life trial, I want to assist families going through separation and divorce with the least stress possible – both financially and emotionally. When relationship breakdown is inevitable, with support and guidance almost everyone can resolve matters outside the court process, and make a go forward prepare for division of property, parenting of children and support that will fit the unique circumstances of their family. As a founding member of the Collaborative Association of Professionals (Edmonton) since its formation 15 years ago, I continue to broaden the scope of my awareness and expertise in dispu

For his induction into the Cairns Game Fishing Hall of Fame in 2016

Patrick V. Gay AM, always known as Pat, is a resident of Brisbane but has been a frequent visitor to Cairns for nearly half a century, becoming one of Australia’s best known anglers and promoter of the region.

Pat was born in February 1935 into a central Queensland grazing family. Pat’s father died when he was aged 9 years as a finding of injuries sustained during World War 1, resulting in Pat becoming a Legacy ward. He studied Junior levels at St. Lawrence’s College and Senior levels at evening classes at South Brisbane.

During this period, he completed an apprenticeship as a boilermaker at Evans Deakin, Rocklea. In the latter part of his apprenticeship, he studied for a Diploma of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.

Upon completing his apprenticeship, Pat moved to the Gold Coast, becoming a beach inspector at Burleigh Heads and a very active footballer, running on for the then fledgling Burleigh Bears Club. His football skills saw him represent Gold Coast against Sydney during which day he was named the most outstanding forward.

In 1959, Pat returned to Brisbane and set up Homosexual Constructions, fabricat

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