We-Space Practice

deepening our craft in collective space


We-Space Practice


with Emma Philbin Bowman,

BA (First Class Hons), MIAHIP



Welcome to We-Space practice, a humble resource aimed at fellow-practitioners in this territory.

This offering is intended to deepen our natural agility, intelligence and capacity as participants and facilitators in the We-Spaces of which we are a part.

I hope the themes shared here will serve to stimulate, clarify and nourish your experience within these spaces.

My aim here is for each of us to have the tools to refine our appreciation of how we experience we-space; of what we love, and what our collective possibilities are.



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Your Instructor


Emma Philbin Bowman
Emma Philbin Bowman

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.