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I hope this finds you joyful and connected with community in our intense times. Thank you to all who are organizing for equity, freedom, and our climate. We are offering this learning community to support healing, embodied leadership, and our collective capacity to envision a new world.  
 
Somatic opening and blending are at the heart of somatic transformation. These processes allow the soma to transform deeply embodied patterns. Often these patterns are what have helped us survive and adapt, but aren’t working anymore for our lives, leadership or loves. Somatic opening allows us to shape shift and develop new choices and ways of being. It’s kind of magic. And, we can learn to do it with each other and ourselves. 
 
In this Level II program, Ally, Blend and Build: Deepening Our Collective Soma, we will deepen in somatic opening to help unlock survival strategies and conditioned tendencies.  This allows for more openness, commitment, strategic action and love. We’ll also explore collective practices - discovering which practices best serve a group’s shared vision, understanding their pressures, conditioned tendencies and needs.
 
Collective practice connects us. It helps us learn new moves, skills, and ways of being together. We come together to make bigger things happen - community organizing, social justice campaigns, climate justice alliances. What are we practicing together? What purposeful practices do we need to be successful at our shared vision? What collective practices help us to navigate very difficult conditions together? Our aim is to keep lifting each other up, to continue to learn, and to enact powerful and life-affirming change. Collective practice can serve this.  
 
You are welcome to join this Level II online course if you are a graduate of the Politics of Trauma, have at least 8 days of politicized somatics training in person, or 60+ online hours of somatics integrating social and climate justice.
 
Learn more and register here
 
Warmly,
Staci
 
Questions? Email support@stacihaines.com
 

Staci K. Haines