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I luoghi del sé – Laboratorio esperienziale

Un’esperienza sensoriale, creativa e poetica per sperimentare il counseling in natura e il suo ruolo nella creazione di nuovi significati e preziose risorse di supporto. Attraverso un percorso guidato scopriremo nuovi approcci ai nostri luoghi interiori percorrendo spazi naturali evocativi e simbolici. Con la dott.ssa Elisa Cunial Eco-counselor, supervisor e fondatrice di Growing Orbits Ritrovo ... Read more

Fifth circle: The Bear (Ursa Major Constellation, visible in May)

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Ursa Major (or the Great Bear) is one of the largest constellations visible in the Northern sky in May. Its seven main stars form what has been called the 'Big Dipper', the 'Plough' and the 'Wagon', among other things. 
What does a Bear evoke for us? Who is this great animal living in the sky and also inhabiting our Earth? How can some stories and myths about it channel qualities and images that link the above with the below, resonating in turn within us? 

Forth circle The Crow (Corvus Constellation, visible in April)

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Crows are extraordinary creatures: intelligent, adaptable, and mysterious. They are capable of using tools, solving problems, and communicating in complex ways. How do the qualities of the Crow reflect within us? Which parts of its nature resonate with us, and how do they guide us through life? As we gaze upon the stars that form this bird in the night sky, what lessons and inspirations can we draw from it?

Third circle The Bull (Taurus Constellation, visible in March)

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The Taurus constellation is one of the largest and more prominent constellations in the Northern hemisphere, a point of reference for humanity since immemorial time.

How is the Bull resonating in our imagination and in our fantasies as we look up in the March sky? What are the qualities and powers that this animal carries, and how does it become a guiding symbol for us today? We will link what we know of this ancient constellation to its earthy animal counterpart, and explore personal ways to use its energies and resources.

Second circle The Rabbit (Lepus Constellation, visible in February)

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In the February sky, not far from the great hunter Orion and his two dogs, the Lepus' constellation shines with its brightest star, Alpha Leporis, anciently known as Arneb - 'The Hare', in Arabic.  One could choose to consider the most common view, which sees the Hare as running away, chased by Orion and his two dogs. Or else, one could wonder: ... Read more

First Circle: The Greater Dog (Canis Major, visible in January)

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In the January sky, the constellation of Canis Major stands as a silent sentinel over our long, cold nights. If we look closely, an extraordinary dog leaps from the darkness, tail wagging, happy to be seen. What does this dog, watching us from above, have to tell us—sometimes calm and faithful, other times energetic and ... Read more

The 12 Holy Nights

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Join us as we create a shared imaginal space by emailing an image and a piece of music each morning, for 12 days to honour the 12 holy nights.

Last night I dreamt of… an animal! – Winter Solstice

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As we enter Winter time, we will go in a place of retreat and rest, following and mirroring the language of nature. We will access our dreamscapes, and let ourselves be guided by images and dream experiences emerging from there, hence transcending literal and tangible reality.

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