April 10 & 11, 2010 – Seattle, Washington
In this weekend non-residential workshop participants will explore and investigate their natural resources and impulses…what makes us whole and human. We are naturally born as vital, fully sensory beings. Traumas, tensions, even some education can diminish our vitality, creating unrest and insecurity in our lives. Sensory Awareness, the practice of deeply exploring our sensations, our actions and interactions, can guide us back to our natural resources and lead us to more authenticity and vitality. Participants will explore their sensations and responses internally and in relationship with others. These explorations can bring a trust of ourselves that may assist us in finding the ability and pleasure of responding more sensitively and authentically. As we find our natural vitality we can relate more fully with others, find peace and satisfaction in our lives and the ability to extend it further into the world.