…and your point is?
David Murray
Only when I know my own shadow, can I be present with the darkness of others and have true embodied compassion for them, even when my mind tells me that other person is “doing me wrong” or “should be different”.It’s the same with compassion for myself. If I don’t know and welcome my shadow, how can I recognise my ‘inner critic’ when he tells me “I’m not worthy” or “I deserve shame” or “I must not be joyful”.From my perspective, the gnosis of one’s shadow is the true portal to our shared humanity. By knowing and loving my own darkness I can be compassionate to the behaviours of others, because I can see their shadow too, and hold it in my heart alongside my own.We will use breathwork, visioning, and sacred ceremony.
David Murray
Prem Pravas
Mal Missingham & Michael Mee
Mikhail Rogachevsky
Paul Stepowski
Martin Worth
Robert J Grimes
Rory Kilmartin
Craig Wyld
Robert Ah Hoon
Joe Oppenheimer
Peter Howie
Peter Howie
Jason Bluett