THE MYTH OF SAFETY with Bill Mannle
Multiple dates and times
Online, Zoom
Description
Throughout history, the space between what we know for sure and what lies ahead has been called the "unknown" by wise people, mystics, and thinkers. When we feel like our safety is at stake, the thought of the unknown can bring about feelings of anxiety. For those who have experienced trauma or grew up in an unstable environment, the desire and effort to feel "normal" and to avoid the fear of uncertainty can be overwhelming. We encapsulate our wounds to protect us from pain, to feel secure, and possibly to avoid "breakdown" and dissolution. We often develop harmful habits or false protections and construct barriers, fabricate stories, or rely on relationships for safety.
Embracing vulnerability becomes paradoxical yet critical to genuine security, as absolute safety remains an elusive mirage. I imagine a refuge, sanctuary, retreat, and shelter- places that embody a sense of motion, a transition zone between entering and leaving- a liminal space. A sanctuary provides a place to rest and regain strength before returning to the world. Here, you can stay intact and practice the art of being vulnerable.
"To live a life free and unencumbered, we must confront our fears."
"The way out is through." Robert Frost
This workshop will explore safety, certainty, and fear using constellations, small-group exercises, and rituals. The aim is to help you develop the ability to accept uncertainty, understand what it means to stay open and vulnerable amid turbulence, achieve balance, and create strategies to lead a more satisfying and fulfilling life.
Artwork by: Loren Doucette, Sky Study in Red Watercolor and Gouache on hot press paper. Lorendoucetteart.com (With Permission)
TWO OFFERINGS: FRIDAY, MAY 17 5:00-8:00 PM EST (NEW YORK) SATURDAY, MAY 18 9:00 AM-12:00 PM EST (NEW YORK)
Exchange: $59 USD
Please Note: There are no refunds for online events.