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Sensory Awareness, Tai Chi Chuan, Pre- & Perinatal Somatic Process, and Body/Mind/Spirit Workshops
Sensory Awareness gives us chances to look at, feel and respond to our inner needs. Focusing on the reality of ones experience we can find the organic and deeply true response. When we are more fully connected and authentic, we can then also extend our realities outward into our communities and the world. This workshop is experiential. Focusing on our breath, our sensations, our actions and reactions allows each of us to acknowledge our true essence and fully respond to what is being asked of us in our lives.
In this workshop, participants will explore their sensations and responses internally and externally, in relationship with others, with nature and with our human nature. These explorations can bring a trust and security that may assist us in finding the ability and pleasure of responding more sensitively and authentically in our lives. As we find our natural vitality we can relate more fully with others, find peace and satisfaction in our selves, and the ability to extend it further into the world.

How do we live? Are we awake and do we respond fully and appropriately or is our response to life … to anything … mechanical and perhaps not really our own?

How do we live? Are we awake and do we respond fully and appropriately or is our response to life … to anything … mechanical and perhaps not really our own? Are we creative and spontaneous or are we following perhaps some old rules we have been given? Can we be resilient and appropriate to what is asked of us? Sensory Awareness gives us chances to look at, feel and respond to our inner needs.
Judyth O. Weaver is a multifaceted teacher and counselor, incorporating extensive training in diverse areas. She holds a Ph.D. in Reichian Psychology and is the creator and founding chair of the Santa Barbara Graduate Institute Ph.D. Program in Somatic Psychology. She taught at the California Institute of Integral Studies (San Francisco, CA) for 25 years and at other graduate schools in the S.F. Bay area as well as being founding faculty at Naropa Institute in the 1970's.
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