Mission Statement
“We come from the earth, we return to the earth, and in between we garden.”
-Unknown
At Honeybee Healing and Counseling Services, we are deeply committed to honoring the wellbeing, strength, and uniqueness of those we serve. We believe that change is possible for anyone when offered authentic acceptance and empathy in a supportive therapeutic environment. We offer a variety of counseling and mental health based services including individual and group counseling, EMDR, and yoga nidra in addition to a diverse range of evidence-based therapeutic modalities.
The honeybee symbolizes community, brightness and personal power. Honeybees are believed to be a guide to help one discover a new destination. The ancient Druids saw the honeybee as a symbol of the sun, the Goddess, celebration, and community. In ancient Egyptian mythology, honeybees were believed to be sacred, born from the tears of the Sun God, Ra. Greek philosophers viewed a community of honeybees as a model for human society, connection, vitality, empowerment, and a sense of belonging.
Honeybees also signify imperishability and rebirth, offering sustainable healing, new life, beauty, and vitality to every aspect of our planet and its countless diverse ecosystems. Their primary purpose is to support growth and regeneration by strengthening the complex interconnected systems that allow both individual and collective consciousness to harmoniously coexist. Without them, our gardens would be bare and our plates empty.
When facing challenges, know that you are not alone; seeking outside support is a courageous attempt to live a more fulfilling life. It is our firm belief that we can help you discover your inherent resilience, capacity for positive change, and passion for living. Like the honeybee, It is our mission to provide opportunities for growth, empowerment, wholistic healing, and connection to all we serve.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or to schedule an initial phone consultation and assessment.
“The bee collects honey from flowers in such a way as to do the least damage or destruction to them, and he leaves them whole, undamaged and fresh, just as he found them.”
Saint Francis de Sales