Date: Sunday May 15, 2022, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm ET
Available by: Join by Videoconference or Watch Online Recordings (learn more about videoconference)
Price: General Public: $ 100.00 | One Spirit Graduates: $ 90.00
One Spirit Elective Credit: 1.0
Nonduality is only a concept until you experience it in your body…
Join certified Realization Process© Teacher Sally Schwager for a deep dive into a grounded, embodied approach to meditation and nonduality. The Realization Process, founded by Judith Blackstone, is an integrated approach to:
the experience of embodiment
psychological healing
relational healing
spiritual awakening
The Realization Process exercises use gentle guided instructions to bring you into contact with yourself inside your body, and from there to open to a very subtle experience of your own consciousness. This cultivates:
a sense of deep relaxation
self-possession and steadiness
a more open and joyful relationship to the world around you
Suitable for both beginners and those with meditation experience, this class will focus on various “portals” into our most subtle consciousness (as developed by Judith Blackstone), with an emphasis on how this work can support more presence, vibrancy and disentanglement from stuck patterns in everyday life. Poetry and metaphor, music and chanting, and some gentle breathwork are included to help open us more fully. Expect inspiration, playfulness and depth.
FACULTY:
Rev. Sally Schwager
Rev. Sally Schwager is an Interfaith Minister, Spiritual Counselor, Therapist and Teacher. From 2012 to 2021 she was Co-Director of One Spirit’s Interspiritual Counseling Program in NYC. She is also an Interactive Theater Facilitator working in the field of diversity-equity-inclusion. She received her Master’s Degree in Education from Harvard University after a decade living in Japan studying the Noh Theater and Buddhism. In 2015 she discovered the Realization Process, the work of Judith Blackstone, and is now a Senior Teacher of this precise method of embodied wholeness. Through the Osborne Association, Sally offers Restorative Justice counseling to incarcerated individuals and groups, and she also has a passion for embodied couples counseling, Characterized as energetic, humorous and eclectic in her work, Sally is deeply interested in the integration of psychotherapy and spirituality, and strives to embody and teach a psychology infused with spirit and spirituality grounded in psychological principles.