
Imagine you’re on an adventure of visiting an old friend…
one you’ve not seen for a very long time.
Relax, settle yourself in a comfortable chair, or lie down in this place of safety.

Imagine you’re on an adventure of visiting an old friend… one you’ve not seen in years.
Relax, settle yourself in a comfortable chair, or lie down
in this place of safety.
Welcome to Evelyn’s Inner Circle!
I’m really excited that you’re here taking the adventure within to rediscover your higher self. Recognizing the call of re-engaging in your own Personal Power while exploring your Passion and Purpose.
This is an opportunity to develop self mastery and understand, accept and transform your thoughts, feelings and behavior with the wisdom of knowing each day brings new challenges, and with those challenges amazing opportunities for growth.
As you settle in, you begin to realize that much has changed since you last visited. So far, you’ve only had what seems a few moment’s of interaction, but you realise so much has changed. Notice what do you see, hear and feel being here again.
You’ve come to realize that you are no longer a prisoner of the past if you so choose it.
Walk your own unique path. Give yourself permission to release the shackles within, create a space inside that allows you to see and connect with your higher self.
“He who controls others may be powerful, but she who masters self, is mightier still”
“Laozi”
Whispers from the Universe!
The Treasure is in the Story
Join us for some experiential learning with guided meditations that are filled with symbolic stories, rich in metaphors and analogies to help you explore complex concepts and experiences on a more intuitive and emotional level.
Exploring Survival Instincts
We are each born with survival instincts. Over the years we continue to grow and our basic instinct strategies evolve into a more complex system, again, to keep us safe. This is known as the basic instincts of life.
As we each make our journey through life, we rely on our instincts to tell us how to react to the world. Research shows us that these survival instincts are divided into three categories.
- Self Preservation – a focus on finding safety and guarding a sense of security
- Social Interaction – seeking a sense of belonging in a group
- One-to-One or Sexual – prioritising individual relationships
Everyone uses all three of the basic instincts from time to time, but our circumstances lead us to rely more heavily on one over the rest. The instinctual variant, or personality ‘subtype’, we most commonly lean on combines with our main personality type to create a personality subtype.
Social Preservation Instinct
This instinct might seem self-involved, but it does not necessarily exclude others. Self-Preservation instincts are all about protecting one’s ability to survive. This includes guarding a sense of safety as it relates to the family, home, or resources.
Social Instinct
If someone relies most on their social instincts, it means their place in a social network is of great importance to them. They are driven by dreams of acceptance, adoration or belonging, and are primed with a sharp awareness of group dynamics.
One-to-One Instinct
One-to-One or Sexual instincts are focused on individual relationships, prompting a person to soak up energy from a select few people in their lives. Courting, bonding and intimate contact are at the forefront of these connections, to differing effect depending on the person’s other attributes.