Alchemy in Movement with Caroline Carey. Shamanic Study, Ecstatic Dance and Movement Meditation.
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'Wild Love'

A Primal Unveiling

In order to thrive with more positive intention in the world, we need to unveil our natural primal energies. This means to live instinctively with our own hearts, minds and bodies, with our communities and with nature. Whatever goes on 'inside us' (micro) will affect our external life (macro) Through an embodied practice of improvised movement and meditation we can return to the source of primal energy. In our time together we will address our emotions, begin to clear up our personal histories and find our connection to the earth and elements. Ritualizing our words and movements into stories that can be shared, putting a collective and positive message out into the world. Are you willing to share your wisdom with those around you? Are you prepared to take full responsibility for your own life? This workshop is open to all ages, experience and levels of fitness. The work is gentle, yet encourages you to stretch your body, heart and mind, accessing more fully your own spiritual awareness. You are promised a safe dance space, empathetic teachings, fabulous music from artists around the world and the opportunity to explore your own journey with fun, humor and free expression.

Exploring our connection to nature and how we as humans can create a better relationship with each other and the earth. Wild Love is an inspirational workshop, set in nature and in the hearts of dancers and poets, musicians and creative beings. It speaks of the love between man and woman, the pain and the challenges that haunt our lives. It touches on an idea that love between us both, could be a tender and beautiful thing, vulnerable, always promoting new growth, and deeply connected to spirit and the world around us. We are not alone nothing is seperate. In relationship with each other, so too are we in relationship with the earth, with the elements, with the sky and the stars, the sea and the rivers.If we touched the earth in the way we truly want to be touched, if we met the eyes of our lover with the eyes of fascination for the drops of rain, for the running streams of tears that pass us by, if we stroked skin and moss as if there was no difference, could we fall a little more deeply in love with each other, with our planet with the nature that is around us. If we hungered so much for real love, must not the earth feel that too.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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