About

 

Georgina Whyte’s long-standing interest in spiritual issues has led her to study a diverse range of topics covering a broader spectrum of human experience. In addition, she is interested in the relationship between the self and other people. Her focus on healing from within allows her to have a critical perspective on how humans should be caring for each other.

As a keen student of evolutionary theory, she is interested in how science has uncovered spiritual truths about human nature. She believes that many ancient spiritual insights have been validated by the emerging paradigm in science.

Georgina believes that by applying ancient wisdom to modern life, we can draw on the divine within us, to help us live a healthier and more peaceful existence. In order to do this, she looks at how the five elements of the senses interact with each other in order to have a healthy state of being. She also looks at how our senses differ in their relationship to nature, and look at how nature influences us.

The spiritual world is invisible and cannot be measured by scientific instruments, yet we can still study it using the human sensory faculties. We all have the capacity to experience subtle forces using our senses as well as our intuition.

Georgina has a special interest in the chakras, and how they connect us to the other faculties of our being, as well as the forces of nature. She also looks at how we can use our natural energy forces to affect our spiritual evolution.
In this way, our state of being is a reflection of who we are at a spiritual level. A key aim of Georgina’s work is to provide a road map for reconnection to the divine.

Georgina’s insights are an attempt to help us acknowledge our human nature. Georgina believes that by knowing who we are, we can try to live with more awareness of the divine within us.

Her approach reminds readers of the many dimensions of spirituality and how it can be applied to everyday living.

Georgina’s initial interest in the use of ancient wisdom to help people understand their relationship with nature came from her training as an environmental scientist. She had developed a deep understanding of the principles of ecology and the elements.
Georgina is a keen believer in the growth of our consciousness as a collective, and she is concerned with the influence of modern culture on how we perceive ourselves, as well as our relationship with nature.

Her interest in chakras is influenced by her background as an environmental scientist. Georgina believes that our understanding of the chakras is intricately tied to our understanding of nature. Her interest in chakras has led her to look at their influence on our physical, emotional and mental health.

Georgina believes that human beings are spiritual animals and spiritual animals have spiritual DNA. She believes we all have a spiritual nature which we can use to live a healthier life.

Georgina is also interested in the subtle interactions between the physical and the spiritual world. She believes that the physical world gives us experiences that help to guide our spiritual evolution.
Georgina’s work is a combination of science and spirituality. She is a keen student of evolutionary theory and believes that science has provided insights into the spiritual nature of humanity.

The human perception of the world is influenced by our five senses. Georgina believes that we have a tendency to see the world as being separate from us, but it is possible to use the wisdom of our senses to help connect us with nature.