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How to Build Inner Resilience for the Climate, Nature & Social Crises
February 25, 2023 @ 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm
£15What tools do we need to not only survive but thrive at this time? How do you find your best responses and get unstuck from freeze, overwhelm or panic?
This two hour taster session will introduce the practices of Joanna Macy’s ‘Work That Reconnects’ that have supported activists from burnout for over 50 years and is now growing as a mainstream practice to support anyone concerned by the climate and nature crisis.
Why do we need to speak the unspeakable?
The climate and nature crisis we are currently in is considered too uncomfortable to talk about. It remains an unspoken presence in the back of our minds. We often hear comments such as don’t go there, it’s too depressing and don’t dwell on the negative. The problem with this approach is that it closes down our conversations, our thinking, and drives our emotional responses underground to leak out when we least expect – and the greatest danger of all is the deadening of our response.
In a process known as adversity activated development, our very act of facing the mess we’re in can help us discover and more enliven our sense of what our lives are about, what we’re here to do and what we are truly capable of. It will also help you access unexpected resilience and creative power.
Through sharing practices and tools to help embrace uncertainty and build inner resilience, you will start to find your unique gifts to bring forward at this time.
This will be a safe and nurturing space and we warmly invite you to participate. There will be no pressure on you to participate, only do what you feel comfortable with.
We need more facilitators of this work so if you’re interested in learning to facilitate this work, attending this session is a great start. This work is needed now more than ever.
“The workshop felt rich and nourishing but also clear and focused. It helped me to understand more about the challenges of the world we live in and how to be with this so that I can hold that I can move forwards in a more balanced and aligned way. Many aspects of the workshop were deeply moving as we developed connections and awareness as a group. Thank you Cindy and Priyal for sharing this important and crucial work.”
– Previous 1 day workshop participant, BW
We warmly invite you to share this special time together.
Cindy & Priyal
Location:
Finchley Baptist Church Hall (AKA Church End Baptist Church), East End Road on the cornet of Stanhope Avenue, London, N£ 3QL
Finchley Central tub 8 min walk, Free parking on site. Note this is not East Finchley Baptist Church.
Food & Drink:
Snacks and drinks provided, and if you’d like to bring food to share it will be most welcome.
Ticket price:
£16 includes £1 booking fee – no one will be turned away for lack of funds, if you need to pay less, please contact Cindy.
Work That Reconnects website for more info
About Cindy Gale:
I’m a psychotherapist and passionate about fostering our capacity to connect with ourselves, each other and nature. I trained in this work with Joanna Macy in 2009 to become a facilitator of her work. I also provide therapeutic support to people dealing with the climate and nature crisis via the Climate Psychology Alliance. I’m a trustee of Heal Rewilding.
About Priyal Shah:
Born into Jain family and community in the UK, since childhood I have studied various Vedic and Eastern teachings such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Tantra and Taoism.
I trained as a Holistic Bodyworker, Hatha (Sivananda), Tantric and Kundalini Yoga teacher and, Taoist Qi Gong for Health Practitioner under the tutelage of Mantak Chia and his Universal Healing Tao System.
I’m currently training to become a facilitator of the Work That Reconnects.