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Fusion
Weekend Workshop
Fusion workshop

You will dance to become strong and fluid in your feminine (earth) energy by listening to how you are and bringing this into movement. This gives us roots and provides the ground of acceptance. You will also dance to become equally powerful and at home in your masculine (fire) energy. This is the energy that moves us forward and encourages us to evolve and reach for our highest possibility.

These energies are the building blocks of creation and the clearer each becomes in our dance, the more dynamic the creative charge between them will be. The coming together of these two forces, and the creative process that this catalyses, is the dance of Fusion. Through harnessing this power, ideas, emotions and beliefs that no longer serve us fall away like old skins. Most importantly, Fusion makes more space for the original blueprint of the soul to be revealed. It liberates the energy to experience the deep relaxation of being yourself and simultaneously feel the passion to become all that you can be. When you are this connected to the life energy that is moving through you, you experience the power and subtlety of your relationship to the wider web of life and the divine and become empowered to recreate your life in harmony with your highest purpose. No Pre-requisites: open to all.

Forthcoming Dates: London Feb '08, Paris March '08,
Switzerland April '08
Download pdf for details: Paris 03/08: English> French> Switzerland 04/08: English> German > (500kb)
 
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