With Brian O'Donnel
The inner pull to find God awakens in all of us sooner or later. This Holy Desire is what impels our spiritual life. All too often we fail to realize that it is necessary to find ourselves first, as a prerequisite to finding God.
A deep sense of self is needed before true surrender can occur - whether that surrender is to the love of a partner or to the Divine. The primary aim of the first stage of the Pathwork is autonomy. Raising awareness of and releasing our subtle, and not so subtle, dependencies. Accepting our inner child demands to be relieved of responsibilities or to face the effects of our creations. Real freedom arises when we can gain our own sustenance from our own inner resources - the inner infinite well.
Our true salvation is both in owning our lives fully - standing on our own two feet while also surrendering to the Greater Self.
Using the many tools of the Pathwork (process work, meditation, ritual ...) we will explore these inner dimensions of our psyche in this workshop.
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Date: April 30th and May 1st 2010
Time: 10AM to 6PM
Fee: If deposited in the bank account until March 30th: 43.000 yen
From April 1st till the 25th: 48.000
From the 26th: 53.000 yen
Bank Account: No. 2530108, Mizuho Bank, Shibuya Branch
Holder’s name: Cecilia Akiko Sakai
Venue: Azabu Court, Room No. 200 http://www.azabucourt.com/images/ac_map.pdf
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Contact: Ms. Cecilia Sakai at pathworkinjapan@yahoo.co.jp Cell: 090-6156-1527
Pathwork in Japan Homepage: http://pathworkinjapan.org/
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Brian O'Donnell Ph.D has been involved with the Pathwork for 31 years. He is a student, senior Helper, supervisor, teacher who has the pleasure to travel the world to share this amazing teaching. Brian is also a psychologist in practice in Ann Arbor Michigan. As an athelete and meditator he loves engaged movement and engaged stillness.
The inner pull to find God awakens in all of us sooner or later. This Holy Desire is what impels our spiritual life. All too often we fail to realize that it is necessary to find ourselves first, as a prerequisite to finding God.
A deep sense of self is needed before true surrender can occur - whether that surrender is to the love of a partner or to the Divine. The primary aim of the first stage of the Pathwork is autonomy. Raising awareness of and releasing our subtle, and not so subtle, dependencies. Accepting our inner child demands to be relieved of responsibilities or to face the effects of our creations. Real freedom arises when we can gain our own sustenance from our own inner resources - the inner infinite well.
Our true salvation is both in owning our lives fully - standing on our own two feet while also surrendering to the Greater Self.
Using the many tools of the Pathwork (process work, meditation, ritual ...) we will explore these inner dimensions of our psyche in this workshop.
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Date: April 30th and May 1st 2010
Time: 10AM to 6PM
Fee: If deposited in the bank account until March 30th: 43.000 yen
From April 1st till the 25th: 48.000
From the 26th: 53.000 yen
Bank Account: No. 2530108, Mizuho Bank, Shibuya Branch
Holder’s name: Cecilia Akiko Sakai
Venue: Azabu Court, Room No. 200 http://www.azabucourt.com/images/ac_map.pdf
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Contact: Ms. Cecilia Sakai at pathworkinjapan@yahoo.co.jp Cell: 090-6156-1527
Pathwork in Japan Homepage: http://pathworkinjapan.org/
*******************************************************************************************
Brian O'Donnell Ph.D has been involved with the Pathwork for 31 years. He is a student, senior Helper, supervisor, teacher who has the pleasure to travel the world to share this amazing teaching. Brian is also a psychologist in practice in Ann Arbor Michigan. As an athelete and meditator he loves engaged movement and engaged stillness.
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