We have all been little at some point. We began as a single fertilised egg cell with incredible potential to develop and differentiate into much larger and more complex bodies. We grew with the context of our parental familial field and community, which often was not the most welcoming, nurturing environment. As adults, we may find ourselves stuck in old unsupportive patterns and habits that may have foundations in our earliest experience. Fortunately, we also have available practices like Continuum, to support us in dissolving attachments to what is formed and familiar, liberating us to re-form ourselves within a different, more nurturing context.
If this appeals to you, please join us to engage in the gentle breaths, sounding and mindful movement of Continuum to slow down, discover, dissolve and rejuvenate,as we return to fluid potential and emerge with enhanced fluidity, resilience and creativity.
This 3-hour webinar aired on Sunday, November 17th. The cost is in GBP paid via PayPal. £25 early bird price is about $32 USD, $42 CAD, 29 euros.
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Please set up a mat, blanket, sheepskin, etc. for yourself before the webinar begins so you can be comfortable lying down for long periods of time and still see/hear the webinar.
Cherionna Menzam-Sills is a prenatal and birth therapist, movement therapist and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist. Drawing on 40 years experience, her background includes an M.A. in Somatic Psychology (Dance/Movement Therapy) and a Ph.D. in Pre- and Perinatal Psychology, as well as Occupational Therapy, Massage Therapy, intensive study of BMC and Body-Mind Psychotherapy with Susan Aposhyan and 10 years intensive study with prenatal and birth psychotherapy pioneers, William Emerson and Ray Castellino. She worked intensively with founder of Continuum, Emilie Conrad for the last decade of her life. Emilie authorized her to teach Continuum in 2007. Her work is further informed by years of intensive Vipassana meditation practice and other mindfulness practices.