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Body Awareness & Embodiment

In pulsation supervision we explore coming into and inhabiting our bodies, noticing sensations and feelings, strengthening the capacity to track our bodies response and track the response of our clients/patients bodies. We use awareness from our own bodies as a resource and deep wisdom and intuition. Body to body, right hemisphere to right hemisphere our bodies aliveness synchronises, we feel and are moved, we respond moment to moment to the unfolding of our clients/patients organism and in response to our own.

We learn how to read and feel into another's body, to listen to their embodied experiences what they are aware of and what they are not aware of. We learn to witness and observe how they block and interrupt their life force and the effect this has to their felt capacity and how this relates to the challenges that they seek support for. In their tracking of themselves we become aware of what is available for them to notice and what is invisible and unconscious to them and how we might re-establish that interruption to pulsation in the modality you use. What emotional experience is missing, what emotional feeling and gesture, movement is the body blocking, a feeling of not enoughness, not having needs, a stance against surrender or collapse, a block against loss and abandonment, a fear of fragmenting, a containment against expression, a reluctance to make contact with themselves.

Pulsation supervision is predominantly experiential, a growth in your awareness around the stories and beliefs that you hold deep in your body. You become more able to become aware of parts that were previously hidden, by experiencing for yourself rather than being told, you need to feel it in your own body, to have greater possibility of change and choice. Feel how you block, when and why in your body for yourself, to come up against the different ways you interrupt your own life force, your own pulsation and in doing so you becoming clearer about what is happening with your groups, clients, patients, in your own relationships with others, whether that is partners, children, colleagues or friends. When we become more aware of our own stories we become more available for the stories of other as we work with them, and this becomes more conscious in the work together, between client/patient and therapist/practitioner within the modality they are using.

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