Events & Classes
Presentations and workshops with Bill Say, M.A.
Community Healing, Awareness & Leadership Training
Meaning & Connection in difficult times September 19, 2010 Berkeley, CA In challenging life moments how can connections with others and self fortify us and help us to find our way? How can we discover meaning in even
the most diffucult situations? Based on Process Work, the ground breaking work of Arnold Mindell, we'll explore ways to find deeper and more
satisfying ways to live life, form community, and develop our inner "elder."
Community can be our greatest vehicle for transformation. In community there is the support, diversity of people and perspectives, and fire to stimulate our learning and growing. It is where we can find our potential, know ourselves more deeply, and create a more sustainable world.
In this work you will help create a community experience in which deep personal and collective issues can naturally arise. Facing the unacceptable, both inner and outer, we'll deepen the sustainability of relationships with our self, each other, and the world. We’ll cultivate new leadership energy, conflict resolution skills, diversity awareness, and a more deeply democratic and inclusive community life.
The main modality for this training will be Process Work, the multi-disciplinary approach to individual and collective change developed by Arnold Mindell (www.aamindell.net). Come create the world where we all have a place.
Bill Say, M.A., directs the Community Healing & Leadership Training, is a faculty member of JFK University, and consults and offers trainings on conflict resolution and diversity awareness in the U.S. and abroad. He is a Process Work Diploma candidate.
Your Path
Yearlong group
Bill Say M.A.
October 2010 - September 2011 East Bay
Location TBA YOUR PATH
Your Path is a 12 month journey on which you will encounter and explore your own personal path of life, your growing edges, and move through more and more advanced levels of growth and vision for your life. Your Path will help you develop the foundation on which you can continue to move through life in a healthy and meaningful way, ultimately guided by life’s deepest currents.
The overlapping and important concepts of ego, identity, spirituality, fate, history, goals, vision and your unique talents and gifts will be reflected-contrasted-tested-challenged and brought into light by the group led by Bill Say and the collective wisdom of your fellow participants. Under the umbrella of teachings both ancient and contemporary, we’ll explore using principles from Process Work, Core Energetics, Taoism, and other schools of thought.
This will all start at the end of October 2010 and run for 12 months to the end of September 2011, meeting twice a month in the East Bay, on the first and third Thursday of each month.
The group size will be a minimum of six and a maximum of twelve. Both men and women over the age of 18 are welcome.
Entry to this program requires an interview or prior work with Bill Say. The program is
community based and not a substitute for personal therapy.
The program fee is $90 per month, with $90 payable on registration $180 payable 30 days before the first meeting, and $360 payable at the beginning of each of the three quarterly periods thereafter.
Bill Say, M.A., directs the Community Healing & Leadership Training, and is a faculty member of JFK University. He consults and offers trainings on leadership, relationship work, conflict resolution, diversity awareness, and community building. Bill has conducted a private practice of body/mind/relationship therapy since 1989. He has taught at Naropa University, Esalen Institute and in the UK, China, Korea, and the Middle East. He is a Process Work Diploma candidate. For more information on Bill Say, see www.corecommunity.com/?id=about or www.corecommunity.com.
To start the process, contact Bill Say by email with a short statement including your name, contact information, and your interest in this program and Bill will respond to schedule a telephone interview.
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