DR DAIN HEER
Author, Speaker, Facilitator
Dr Dain Heer shares with us his personal fight with depression and how Access Consciousness saved him from committing suicide
Dr Dain Heer is an internationally renowned author, speaker and facilitator of consciousness and change.
For over 14 years now, Dain has been inviting people to embrace their true greatness—people from every culture, country, age and social strata of society. Originally trained as a chiropractor, he has a completely different approach to healing by facilitating people to tap into and recognise their own abilities and knowing.
In his talks and workshops, he uses a unique set of tools and provides step by step energetic processes to get people out of the answers, conclusions and judgments that are keeping them stuck in a cycle of no choice and no change – leading them into the moments of awe that have the power to change anything.
Dain is an internationally renowned author, speaker, and facilitator of consciousness and change. For over 20 years, he has been inviting people to embrace their true greatness—people from every culture, country, age, and social strata of society.
In his talks and workshops, he uses a unique set of tools and provides step by step energetic processes to get people out of the answers, conclusions, and judgments that are keeping them stuck in a cycle of no choice and no change – leading them into the moments of awe that have the power to change anything.
For Dain, judgment is the biggest killer on the planet, especially the judgment of ourselves. Based on his own life experience, he asks: “What if we could get out of the wrongness of ourselves and see every wrongness, the places where we judge ourselves the most, as a strongness? What would be possible then?”
Every year, Dain receives thousands of emails from readers who say that his bestselling book, ‘Being You Changing the World’, inspired them to live. Somehow he is able to lead people out of their self-criticism and the innate feeling of never being enough into a sense of question and wonder and gratitude for being alive.