This is a taster session led by TEPP Facilitator Sarah Stewart-Brown for those who would like to learn more about Radical Wholeness and Philip Shepherd’s approach to embodiment. It can be a standalone session or a prelude to the full Weekend Workshop in Bristol or Oxford. Radical Wholeness is aimed at those who live in their heads and long for something more in their lives.
More than listening to the body, it presents another way of paying attention, another way of thinking and being. The idea of body wisdom is familiar to many, but finding your way back home to this inclusive, subtle, grounded, vast, deep wisdom is more than a little challenging, because our neurology has been shaped by the disembodied culture we live in. Radical Wholeness or Embodied Presence offers a different way of looking at the world and introduces a series of simple, gentle, unique practices that will help you encounter the unconscious habits of disembodiment.
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About Sarah
Sarah is a retired doctor with a wide range of interests. She has worked in clinical, public health and academic settings and is now attached to Warwick University as Emeritus Professor. She researched and developed public mental health with a focus on wellbeing and developed teaching on wellbeing and its determinants for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and staff. Sarah has explored many different approaches to wellbeing at a personal level and trained to practice and teach those she was most impressed by including Deep Massage and Zero Balancing, Emotional Freedom Technique and Embodied Presence. Sarah has been a student of the Ridhwan School of Human Development for 15 years. Combining expertise and experience from a lifetime of curiosity and exploration she now offers workshops on Wellbeing and Embodiment, as well as coaching and consultancy to others who are interested in developing greater wellbeing in the context of their work life, home, health or relationships.