We need to get quiet enough to hear ourselves. We need to get still enough to feel ourselves. Rev. angel Kyodo Williams
Weaving together elements of IFS, narrative therapy, embryological and developmental somatic psychology we explore through the language of the bodymind - particularly muscle, bone, fascia and connective tissues - stories of our soma. Attuning to traces of intergenerational and ancestral influences that live in the tissues and shape body structure, functionality, emotionality and potentiality.
We meet and support parts that carry burdens from their lineage and culture, which have often ensured survival and get to know more deeply the portals connecting parts to strength ancestors and inner wisdom. In centring the body as extension of the land, embodying self sovereignty, we open portals of liberation and right relationship through re-membering the deep connection to earth and terrain as home.