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491. Embodied Spirituality : Mark Walsh

Can we make spirituality embodied?

Mark talks about his childhood living in a mystic – catholic household much like any religion has a mystic element to it. He then describes the many variables of what ‘spirituality’ could be and, the experiences with that such as meditation, state chasing, spiritual intelligence.

He moves on to talk about the recent movement in the West particularly the UK where people have come away from the churches and are exploring other methods of spiritual practice such as yoga, martial arts and tai chi Impersonation of spiritual roots as a way to relearn or to seek a deeper understanding; pagan, religious, indigenous, ritualist, plant medicine, psychedelics or trance states; all elements of ways we may seek to connect that isn’t maybe our childhood cultural experience.

What is the connect or disconnect with higher states of spiritual practices and more grounded somatic, psychological examples such as shadow-work.

A broad orientation that acts as an introduction into our new Embodied Spirituality course :

https://embodimentunlimited.com/embodied-spirituality/

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Mark Walsh

Mark Walsh

Founder of The Embodied Facilitator CourseEmbodied Yoga Principles, Integration Training and The Embodiment Podcast.

Patricia Aguirre

Patricia is a Therapist, Yoga Teacher and Family Constellations Facilitator. She is a lead trainer of the Trauma Coaching certification and the Courage to Lead course for female facilitators.

Karin van Maanen

Karin is a yoga & meditation teacher and embodiment trainer with an MSc in Mindfulness Studies. She's co-author of Embodied Meditation and is lead trainer on the Embodied Meditation and Embodied Toolkit certifications.

Christina Dohr

Christina is an embodiment coach and somatic educator with an MSc in Social Sciences. She's co-lead trainer on the Certification of Embodiment Coaching and Courage to Lead courses. Christina combines her work as an Aikido blackbelt, dance and improvisation in guiding groups and individuals.

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