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Love

Heartbeat
Led by: Andrew Holmes
7 Dec 2019 - 8 Dec 2019
Location: St Matthew’s Church Hall, Chapel Lane, Stretford, Manchester M32 8HF
Manchester, United Kingdom Show map
Organizer: Sarah Rowland


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Love is nourishing, warm, and healing,
And expansive, powerful, and unifying.
We could all do with some more,
And we could all give some more to others.

We can get attached to the idea that it’s somehow exclusive -
We have to find the right person to love or be loved by -
Or conditional - it’s only possible if we’re lucky, or good.
But really it’s what our hearts are made for,
And maybe even the nature of life itself.

This weekend we’ll dance with some of the feelings that may have taught us to keep our hearts defended. Through the aliveness of the practice, we’ll explore opening to love - for ourselves, for another, for whoever we’re with.. Finding in the flow of this energy a deeper sense of connection with life, our true nature, and ultimately Spirit.



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Sat 7th Dec 11am - 6pm. Sun 8th 11am - 5pm
St Matthew’s Church Hall, Chapel Lane, Stretford, Manchester M32 8HF
Cost:   £105   (£90 if booked by Oct 15th with a non-refundable £50 deposit)

To book for the weekend or with any questions: please contact Sarah Rowland 
   at   sarah.kenniston@gmail.com   or on   (07804) 461989

“The depth and simplicity of your teaching is stunning”


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WORKSHOP LEVEL DETAILS

In Heartbeat we explore our emotions as energy, as power, as part of being human. Old feelings that have been locked in our limbs or caged in our chest begin to shake loose. We get comfortable with feelings, neither hanging onto them nor pushing them away.
PREREQUISITES: Waves

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