15/09/2020
The Korason Method for Authentic Voice & Dialogue:
KM is a powerful vehicle to galvanize the therapy practitioner’s path - both in relation to the personal growth of consciousness and self-awareness as well as an important tool to integrate into a psychotherapeutic process, enhancing methods the therapist is already applying.
As well as adapting comfortably with other therapeutic modalities within a one-on-one therapy session, KM is also profoundly effective in group work. As “authentic movement & voice”, i.e. conscious gesture, posture and vocalization, integrates with mindfulness, visualization and applied intention, an interpersonal resonance is built which contributes to increasing group unity.
Nicola Tesla wrote "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” And Hakomi founder Ron Kurtz said “Psychotherapy is making the unconscious mind conscious." The Korason Method, in group therapy or educational environments is an elegant, simple but sophisticated vehicle to embrace the passage of Carl Jung’s “collective unconscious” to a "collective conscious" through a collective sympathetic vibration enabling a group mind - and perhaps more importantly, through the additional 'practice of loving presence', an applied aspect of Buddhist 'maitrei' or compassion - a group heart.
Practicing the art of deep listening (as in 'authentic dialogue') gradually deepens the hearing faculty to a deeper, more subtle level, as the mind's ear" (cousin to the "mind's eye"/visualization) emerges.
This vibration or frequency is experienced within the subtle (etheric) bodies of participants as well as within their emotional and mental bodies. Integrating a Korason Method Articulation (KMA: vocal experimental exercise) with conscious breath and knowledge of the chakra system, provides a grounding, somatic and anchoring of the experience and material accessed for deeper and further understanding and processing.
The introduction of a KMA into a therapy session (whether psychoanalytic or mindfulness-based in nature) provides a dynamic element of “full-spectrum consciousness"in the present moment that can bring new energy and perspective to a psychological process that may be temporarily stuck, challenged, confused or lifeless.
Join us Sundays to learn and experience KM and Hakomi together.
The Korason Method for Authentic Voice & Dialogue:
KM is a powerful vehicle to galvanize the therapy practitioner’s path - both in relation to the personal growth of consciousness and self-awareness as well as an important tool to integrate into a psychotherapeutic process, enhancing methods the therapist is already applying.
As well as adapting comfortably with other therapeutic modalities within a one-on-one therapy session, KM is also profoundly effective in group work. As “authentic movement & voice”, i.e. conscious gesture, posture and vocalization, integrates with mindfulness, visualization and applied intention, an interpersonal resonance is built which contributes to increasing group unity.
Nicola Tesla wrote "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” And Hakomi founder Ron Kurtz said “Psychotherapy is making the unconscious mind conscious." The Korason Method, in group therapy or educational environments is an elegant, simple but sophisticated vehicle to embrace the passage of Carl Jung’s “collective unconscious” to a "collective conscious" through a collective sympathetic vibration enabling a group mind - and perhaps more importantly, through the additional 'practice of loving presence', an applied aspect of Buddhist 'maitrei' or compassion - a group heart.
Practicing the art of deep listening (as in 'authentic dialogue') gradually deepens the hearing faculty to a deeper, more subtle level, as the mind's ear" (cousin to the "mind's eye"/visualization) emerges.
This vibration or frequency is experienced within the subtle (etheric) bodies of participants as well as within their emotional and mental bodies. Integrating a Korason Method Articulation (KMA: vocal experimental exercise) with conscious breath and knowledge of the chakra system, provides a grounding, somatic and anchoring of the experience and material accessed for deeper and further understanding and processing.
The introduction of a KMA into a therapy session (whether psychoanalytic or mindfulness-based in nature) provides a dynamic element of “full-spectrum consciousness"in the present moment that can bring new energy and perspective to a psychological process that may be temporarily stuck, challenged, confused or lifeless.
Join us Sundays to learn and experience KM and Hakomi together.