COMING UP AT THE END OF SUMMER:
" Bridging the Divide" ~ September 11-13
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Separation is the root cause of individual and collective conflicts. Often, we separate by judging and blaming, by creating enemies. In this workshop, we will look at how we separate from ourselves, others, other nations, from nature, from life, from God. Once we are aware of how we separate, we can identify underlying fears and deeper layers of pain we are trying to avoid.
When we can replace judgment with curiosity, with the willingness to go deeper and not shy away from what might be unpleasant or even painful, we can build bridges and come together. This will both liberate us in our personal life and contribute to the unification of humankind, which is our collective task here and now.
Witnessing and holding each other in community in a beautiful rural setting creates a safe container where we can do our sacred healing work.
This workshop invites both newcomers and experienced Pathworkers to move toward a more integrated and unified existence.
FACILITATOR: Ingrid Schirrholz, senior Pathwork helper (email@ingridschirrholz.com)
EVENT: 3-day in-person catered workshop - Lodging is on your own. NOTE: Four camping spots are available on the premises.
WHEN: Friday, 9/11:1pm - Sunday, 9/13: 4pm
WHERE: New Spring Farm, Peru, (next to Manchester), Southern Vermont: «A place of refuge where your journey within is supported by a connection to the land.» https://newspringfarmvt.com/
COST: $585 - early bird cost: $550 (if you register by July 11 )
Logistic Questions? Text Isabelle at 802-279-9144.
Ingrid - Dipl.-Psych., MA, TEP- has been a Pathwork Helper since 1994 and has been teaching Helpership classes in Vermont, Michigan, California, New York and Israel.
In addition to having completed her studies in Psychology in Germany she holds a degree in Expressive Therapies from Lesley College. She is a certified Trainer, Educator and Practitioner in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy.
Ingrid brings her love of the creative arts to her sessions and her work with groups to anchor the Guide’s teachings in personal experience.
She lives with her husband Mel in an old farmhouse in Woodstock, NY.

New Spring Farm: Where we will live together for three days!
«A place of refuge where your journey within is supported by a connection to the land.»
