‘I am growing now, as an older man, at a more rapid pace than I did when I was younger…’
Michael Eigen
Six Saturdays mornings from 9-11am
May 4, May 11, May 18 and June 8, 15, 22 - pause May 25/June 1
(Max Participants 12, meetings on Zoom)
Over Six Summer Saturdays, we will form a small group to explore these themes.
Humility draws us down toward the earth. It enables us to acknowledge limitation, digest our disappointments, grow more relaxed about being wrong or partial.
Revelation is more expansive, bringing a spirit of emergence, unfoldment, mystery and initiation into uncharted experience and perception.
Working together allows us to listen more deeply to ourselves, and to imbibe qualities, wisdoms and insights from other participants and from the group process.
The group will be a maximum of twelve; we will divide our time between small group exercises and time for inquiry and dialogue in the larger group. Each week our live sessions will be complemented by original course material on Teachable - see sample modules below.
If you are new to my work, and not sure if this is for you, email me: [email protected] to arrange a brief meeting.
Your Instructor
Emma works as a psychotherapist, writer, and group facilitator.
She holds a first class honours degree in Philosophy and English Literature from UCD, and trained at the Institute for Creative Counselling in Dunlaoghaire as an Integrative Psychotherapist. Her approach is informed by several intermingling influences: Buddhist, Advaita and spiritual traditions; a life-long passion for practices of integration and embodiment; a love of language, texture and complexity, informed by analytic writers such as Bollas, Eigen and Bromberg; and ongoing peer practice with courageous, brilliant and patient friends and colleagues.
In recent years, she has studied extensively in contemporary spiritual practices that emphasize integration and relationality, including Thomas Hubl, Stephen Busby and the Diamond Approach. She is particularly passionate about the emerging potential of We-Space work, and is committed to creating rich practice spaces of depth, emergence and growth.