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Penninghame Process
Date: 29/04/2010 - 05/05/2010
Time: 07:00 pm - 03:00 pm
Penninghame Process (previously known as Primal) is a 6 day residential course focused on deep personal healing work. This transformational course concentrates on the relationships in your early environment, primarily with your mother and father.
You will acquire the tools to move on in life with a sense of liberation from the past, leaving behind low self esteem, negativity, anger and self-victimisation.
Events and relationships in our childhood can create feelings of negativity, anger, bitterness and anxiety which, when suppressed, can get locked inside us. In adult life, those feelings hide in the subconscious and can sabotage our lives without us realising what is driving us from the inside.
We work on releasing negative emotions and held tensions, adopted social roles and survival strategies to help you find who you really are and what you really want from life. The course is focused on the primal emotions and on rediscovery of the playful and joyous inner being that still bubbles inside us, but has all too often been suppressed. When you remove the blocks of your past, you will experience the freedom to be who you really are, to live in the present without fear or anger - to choose who you wish to be!
The course is primarily experiential, using a variety of creative techniques and exercises, working on victim roles, power issues, anger, guilt, shame, suffering and pain. Techniques include, amongst others, deep self-enquiry, body work, dynamic meditations, spirit integration (Oneness Experience) and Family Constellation Work - all helping to discover the hidden dynamics in your everyday life and to reconnect you to the natural flow of love.
Location: Penninghame House
Address: Penninghame Newton Stewart, Dumfries & Galloway DG8 6RDWebsite: http://www.penninghame.org/courses/penninghame-process-%28primal%29.aspx
E-mail: office@penninghame.org
Contact Name: George Kerr
Phone: +44 (0)1671 401414
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