Unleash Your True Potential: A Year of Profound Shifts and Creative Breakthroughs
For the past 30 years, Dr. Kim Hermanson has developed specialized methods that draw on the power of metaphor as a gateway to higher knowing.
Essential tier: $297 until December 20th ($497 after that)
Elevated tier (incl. 3 private sessions w/Kim): $972 until Dec. 20 ($1172 after that)
Elite (incl. monthly private session w/Kim): $2627 until Dec. 20th ($2927 after that)
A Yearlong Journey to Deep Transformation:
This work has been invaluable. It gives me access to something I have no other way to access… to wisdom I know deep down but I have no bridge to it.
Incredibly powerful and accessible work. I have a new life now; this is home. I've been looking for this place.
This work brings deep guidance – it opened a part of me that I thought had been long lost. It’s profoundly transformative.
Dr. Kim Hermanson is known as a thought-leader for her unique mind-shifting techniques that help people access the right hemispheres of their brains. An educator and adjunct professor at Pacifica Graduate Institute, Kim’s work unveils the untapped intelligent field of profound beauty that lies beyond thought in the mind’s third space. She has helped thousands of creatives, pioneers, therapists, and seekers of all kinds achieve breakthroughs in jumpstarting their mental health, learning, and creativity. Kim has written three books on the non-cognitive, visionary, and creative space that lies beyond our thinking mind: Getting Messy: A Guide to Taking Risks and Opening the Imagination for Teachers, Trainers, Coaches, and Mentors, Deep Knowing: Entering the Realm of Non-Ordinary Intelligence, which won a 2022 National Indie Excellence Award, and Sky's the Limit: The Art of Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, which received an Independent Publisher Book Award. She has also co-authored articles and book chapters with the late Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, the author of Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience and co-founder of the field of Positive Psychology, who described her work as "pioneering."