Relatefulness

Schedule

Tue Apr 11 2023 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

The Berkeley Alembic | Berkeley, CA

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A group meditation based on presence in connection & greater embrace of what is (even embracing the non-embrace of what is)
About this Event

Welcome to a bi-weekly drop-in relational meditation practice with Brian and Josh. We will practice a process of group communication that weaves in meditation with a focus on presence in connection, honest authentic communication, and an exploration of social reality as it unfolds in the moment.

We are discovering what it's like when we relate with more truth and more love.

Parking is free

Doors close at 6:35 sharp.

Tickets are sliding scale, $10-$25, suggested donation is $15

If you currently have any symptoms of Covid or another illness, or have had direct exposure to someone who is sick, please stay at home as we have people in the group with a weaker immune system. ?

About your facilitators:


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Brian is an Uruguayan-Israeli ex-software engineer that has dedicated his life to growth, learning and exploration of what-is. He fell in love with Relatefulness (then called Circling) in 2018 and has done thousands of hours, countless trainings, and has practiced Relatefulness all around the world. He is constantly amazed by the power of this simple practice to teach him new things, surprise him, and often kick his ass. Other passions of his are volunteering as an EMT for festivals and burns, exploring consciousness in all its forms, ecstatic dance, immersing himself in bodies of water from bath tubs to oceans, and long conversations about the heart of things.

Brian holds a BSc in Computer Science. He does Life Coaching and facilitates Relatefulness at CircleAnywhere.com.


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Josh Kelly is an attachment repair coach and psychology student at CIIS. He has hundreds of hours of Circling experience, including two SAS Circling facilitator trainings in Austin, TX. His non-Circling meditation experience includes retreats with teachers in the Spirit Rock lineage, the Burmese lineage of U. Pandita Sayadaw, and a 2-month silent retreat at Dharma Treasure in Arizona. He now practices Tibetan Dzogchen as a student of Dustin DiPerna in the lineage of Daniel P. Brown. Professionally, Josh is interested in practices that increase well-being, remove blocks to prosocial collaborative behaviors, and cultivate wisdom.

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Where is it happening?

The Berkeley Alembic, 2820 Seventh Street, Berkeley, United States

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