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An Introduction to Shadow Work®

March 18, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Shining a light on the potential within…

“Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.” ~Grateful Dead

Shadow Work may sound dark, but it’s actually a technique for exploring behaviors and roadblocks to growth that you can’t seem to see in yourself—the things that stand between you and who you want to be. Steeped in Jungian psychology, Shadow Work helps shine a light on the “shadows” in your life to reveal forgotten or untapped strengths and talents. These newly discovered energies can then be harnessed and used to live a fuller, richer, more empowered life.

Shadow Work helps you grow in many ways:

• Understand your surprising behaviors
• Work through such feelings as fear, grief, anger, and shame
• Transform old patterns of behavior
• Make bold choices with confidence
• Feel appreciated for who you are
• Deepen a capacity for intimacy
• Learn to set boundaries and achieve goals

Facilitated by Paige Gardener, certified Shadow Work® group facilitator, and Bill Denison, certified Shadow Work coach, this half-day introductory workshop is open to anyone with a desire to learn more about the Jungian concept of the shadow and how to live in the light—with more freedom and joy.

Location: Hill House Community Hall

Investment: $30. Pre-registration required: http://www.centriccoaching.com/intro-workshop

Workshop Information: Contact Bill Denison at bill@centriccoaching.com.

For more information about Shadow Work®:
• Shadow Work Seminars – Personal Growth Workshops and Coaching Based On
• Jungian Psychology, Emotional Safety, Shame-Free Containers Shadow Works

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Details

Date:
March 18, 2017
Time:
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Venue

Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center
4801 and 4803 Yellowwood Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21209 United States
Phone
410-367-7300

All classes held at Ruscombe are sponsored by the AUM Center, Inc. Ruscombe, Inc. and the AUM Center, Inc. are committed to building a diverse community of staff and students. Individuals from all groups are encouraged to attend.