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The mysterious life of the heart....

12/14/2016

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Constellation weekend with Bill Mannle, LMFT - April 1 - 2, 2017

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Last spring Furnace Mountain Zen Center  hosted a family constellation weekend with Bill Mannle, LMFT.
It was a huge success and participants have repeatedly asked for a follow-up.

We are happy to announce that Bill Mannle is coming back for another heart-opening weekend of healing our ancestral wounds. 

​Mark the date: April 1 - 2, 2017 (9am April 1st - 5pm April 2nd):
 
THE MYSTERIOUS LIFE OF THE HEART:
Passion, Love & Longing
 
What is your deepest longing?
Are you able to find passion, love, and success, or are you paralyzed by fear?
Does the fear belong to you or are you carrying something from your family history?
What would happen if you opened your heart and faced the fear?
How would your life be different if you lived from the heart, giving and receiving love?
 
Through rituals, exercise and constellations we will explore:


  • Opening our hearts and facing our fears 

  • Giving and Receiving Love
  • Letting go of the guilt and allowing more pleasure 

  • Loneliness versus solitude 

  • Increasing joy, humor and acceptance and creativity in our work and life 

  • How to unblock the primal energy flows through all of us and make deeper connections to those we love, past and present. 

 
A kind of “living map,” Family Constellations is a unique, phenomenological approach that explores the hidden dynamics that keep us from living authentic lives. It has the potential to touch us on a deep energetic level, often healing old wounds, and leading to a transformation in our lives and the lives of those around us. This work deepens the respect for the mystery of life and the forces that shape it.

 Bill Mannle, LMFT is a Gestalt and Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in Connecticut, USA. He is an adjunct faculty member at Southern Connecticut State University in the Marriage & Family Program where he serves as a Clinical Supervisor and teaches a course in Family of Origin. In the mid 90s, he focused on attachment and trauma in early childhood, and trained at the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre, Toronto Canada, for children’s mental health. Continuing his work with trauma, in 1997 he underwent and intensive training at the Post Traumatic Stress Center in New Haven CT. As a facilitator and trainer of Family Constellations, Bill has conducted seminars in Connecticut, New York, California, Germany, Denmark, Australia, Mexico, Spain, Belgium and Canada. He has lead workshops in schools for both adolescents and teachers and is currently using Constellations as a method of supervision. Interested in Constellations ever-expanding nature, he is exploring its deeper spiritual and heart opening nature and its affect along the path.
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For more information & for registration contact Daniela.

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  • calendar
    • 2021 retreat schedule
  • Permaculture
  • Teachers
    • Zen Master Dae Gak
    • Muhanshim - Daniela Herzog
    • Hae Wol - Mary Garvey
    • Dae Mae - Phil Hartman
  • Picture Gallery
    • spring
    • summer
    • autumn
    • winter
    • meals
    • meditation hall
  • Donations & support