Expressive
Therapies
"Supporting the Healing Journey"
Transpersonal
Breathwork - Emotional Release Counselling - Voice Dialogue - Gestalt
- Art Therapy & Creative Expression - Work with Dreams - Bioenergetics
- Dance & Movement
Expressive Therapies
help to bring about a heightened awareness of ourselves, and the way
we live our lives. By giving us the means to reconnect to our deepest
selves, they enable us to heal, experience our wholeness, and embark
on our quest for meaning.
Using these therapies
we untangle the misconceptions about ourselves, and discover the patterns
and impulses underlying our lives. This transformational inner work
is often likened to a process of giving birth to oneself; of slowly
awakening to the depth of our Being and the discovery of who we really
are!
How
did we lose our connection with Self?
Why do we need to look at the past or express our feelings?
How does our repressed pain affect our bodies?
Most of us have at some
time - disconnected from feelings, repressed painful or overwhelming
experiences, and disowned various aspects and qualities of ourselves.
In doing so, our sense of Self is diminished or seriously damaged. In
some cases, particularly where abuse or traumatic situations have occured,
the wounding has caused a 'split' from Self. We have learned ways of
defending ourselves from what we fear, or don't want to feel, which
causes us to close our hearts and harden our bodies. Finally, we face
the world with our 'masks' set firmly in place.
This destructive process
not only affects our perceptions, but also the choices we make. As a
consequence, we lose our ability to experience the joy and passion of
life. Connecting with, and feeling our pain, hurts and disappointments,
helps us to heal the wounds of the past. Healing and understanding our
past allows us to move forward with clearer choices and an expanded
sense of Self.
"The primary nature
of every human being is to be open to life and love. Being guarded,
armoured, distrustful and enclosed is second nature in our culture.
It is the means we adopt to protect ourselves against being hurt,
but when such attitudes become characterological or structured in
the personality, they constitute a more severe hurt and create a greater
crippling than the one originally suffered.
Bioenergetics aims
to help a person open his heart to life and love. This is no easy
task. The heart is well protected in its bony cage, and the approaches
to it are strongly defended both psychologically and physically. These
defenses must be understood and worked through if our aim is to be
achieved. But if the objective is not gained, the result is tragic.
To go through life with a closed heart is like taking an ocean voyage
locked in the hold of a ship. The meaning, the adventure, the excitement
and the glory of living are beyond one's vision and reach." - Extract
from Dr Alexander Lowen's book 'Bioenergetics'
Repressed emotional pain
is 'held' in our bodies, and we experience it as physical pain or tension.
Unexpressed love and generous impulses that have been blocked, harden
and begin to feel like their negative opposites. The body's part in
repression is physical holding - muscular contraction. This muscular
contraction, often chronic, is called armouring. Under this armouring
there is a healthy core. Freeing, or de-armouring the body of its old
holding patterns, and releasing the vital life force, is an important
aspect of all our work.
The quest for healing,
may involve experiences of a numinous or transpersonal quality i.e.
experiences that feel sacred, or out of the ordinary. These experiences
can awaken us to the recognition of the sacred within ourselves and
in the world around us. In hearing the call of the Soul we often find
the meaning and direction we long for.
"The
Hero's Journey"
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| mandala
drawn after a Breathwork Session |
"A journey through
the known into the unknown regions of the soul is similar to the quest
told in fairy tales. The ignorant hero or heroine sets out from the
familiar, everyday world because of a longing to find a greater life
than the ordinary routine of a limited existence. Frightening encounters,
test of all kinds follow. If you pass the tests, you find happiness.
The reward is wealth and a life partner; you become king or queen;
a fulfilled adult.
The inner quest, if
taken seriously, also takes courage, also traverses dark regions,
and also leads to maturity - and the treasure is always found. Just
as in the fairy tales the hero doesn't sneak around the dragon but
fights him, and doesn't run away from the old witch but befriends
her, you, too, must meet the destructive forces within yourself and
deal with them." - Eva Pierrakos 'The Pathwork of Self Transformation'