Sexuality, Psychosynthesis and the Tree of Life |
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Sat 14/ Sun 15 November 2009
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10am - 5pm both days
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Full Price: £170 (Early Booking price available until 16 october 2009 - see booking form) | Trainer: Will Parfitt |
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Download a booking form here (word) | Enquiries@petrust.org.uk | |
| The Zohar, an ancient Kabbalistic text, says: "They flowed
in a straight path through all the spheres, until they came to that sphere
of male and female union called the foundation, for it is the life and breath
of all worlds." Psychosynthesis, like Kabbalah, teaches us that we do well not to suppress or repress any aspect of our energy, but instead to learn to regulate it and appropriately express ourselves. Then, rather than sexuality 'having us' we can learn to 'have it.' On this course we will focus on bringing out the potential in sexuality both for ourselves and our clients, the contrasexual complex, participation mystique, the yearning for wholeness, and using sexual energy to support spiritual practice. This course is suitable for anyone working with a psychospiritual orientation, and I will create a safe and supportive space for this work in which no one will be expected to do anything beyond their own boundaries.
The course is for any person training in or working within a psychospiritual/
spiritual/ transpersonal orientation |
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| Will Parfitt has forty years experience of working with personal and spiritual development. Author, Kabbalah teacher, registered Psychosynthesis therapist and leader of courses in England and Europe, he also has a private practice in Glastonbury, England, where he lives, offering psychotherapy, mentoring, supervision and spiritual guidance. He is the author of several books including 'Kabbalah For Life', 'Psychosynthesis: The Elements and Beyond' and 'The Something and Nothing of Death'. You can find more information on Will and his current work at his website: www.willparfitt.com | |||
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This workshop / seminar will be held at:
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The Psychosynthesis & Education Trust,
There are often limited spaces - so book early to avoid disappointment.
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