On Sunday, September 6th from 1:00 - 4:00 pm at the Center for Spiritual Awakening, in this experiential workshop, we will begin exploring these deeper layers directly and compassionately.
Beneath many of our familiar patterns, reactions, and identity structures is often a more vulnerable experience that quietly shapes how we move through life: a sense of deficiency, incompleteness, or “not enough Ness.” Much of personality develops as an attempt to manage, avoid, compensate for, or move away from this experience. We strive, withdraw, perform, control, please, achieve, distract, or seek certainty, often without realizing what these movements are organized around.
Through meditation, guided inquiry, somatic awareness, and group exploration, participants will have the opportunity to:
•Recognize deficiency as a direct felt experience rather than simply an idea or belief
•Notice compensatory personality patterns in real time
•Explore what happens when we stay present with vulnerability instead of immediately moving away from it •Develop greater awareness of the relationship between presence, personality, and emotional protection
This work is not about fixing yourself or eliminating vulnerability. It is about learning how to meet your experience more consciously, gently, and directly. This session is part of an ongoing depth-oriented series exploring presence, identity, personality structure, and the unfolding of the soul through direct experience.