
Co-becoming Practice Community Gathering
Welcome to an afternoon of embodiment and writing at my home in Warburton, by Birrarung, the Yarra River.
To reserve your place and for more details, simply email me on mayawarby@gmail.com
The afternoon will be a taste of what we do together in the Co-Becoming Practice Community, the courses I hold that include writing and embodiment exercises, small group and whole group sharing, all aimed at supporting mature and ongoing nature connection. These courses foster an ongoing and regular practice community – a yoga for the soul, for earth-connection.
The work we do together goes deep – it penetrates below the surface of thought and into the hidden world of complex ecological connections and how this complexity creates what we think of as human – creates soul, magic, power, aliveness. It can also be very funny – the animate world has a delicious sense of humour!
It will be potent to be together in person. It will be for experienced as well as new people – I look forward to the cross-fertilisation.
We will be spending time in the garden and on the river, writing, speaking and moving.
To register, please email me on mayawarby@gmail.com
Following are some testimonials from participants in the co-becoming community.
This is deep and profound work of joy and connection, healing and offering much meaning. …It deepens authentic living in surprising and beautiful ways. I love the community. I feel supported both personally and professionally. Thanks Maya for your bravery and vulnerability, I think this is the leadership we need in such times. – Kerryn
Deep soul gratitude for you and the space you allow for. It is truly of and out of this world. I relish the opportunity to immerse in this beautiful community. I am humbled and grateful to journey with you, these elements and beings. And with beingness . I love what it evokes in me and what it allows. – Rebecca
Thank you for your beautiful work with us and for all the ways you have fostered and inspired connection and relatedness, including in our sharing and listening for each other’s experience. – Bronwen
