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The Art of Mirroring the Four Shields Training

The Art of Mirroring is essentially a practice of being with one another and a practice of clear seeing and interacting with the intersubjective human-nature field. It is an artful practice of enacting deep attunement with intercorporeality of this living life-world.

The Art of Mirroring the Four Shields Training
The Art of Mirroring the Four Shields Training

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Jul 31, 2024, 8:00 AM MDT – Aug 05, 2024, 4:00 PM MDT

Colorado Basecamp near Redstone/Marble, Colorado, USA

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The Art of Mirroring is essentially a practice of being with one another and a practice of clear seeing and participating within the intersubjective/intercorporeal human-nature field. The art of mirroring is a practice of listening through attuned perceptions of the affective, physical, liminal, spiritual, and embodied state of another and reflecting the essence--the gem within. In some ways, it is a practice of making the unseen seen and cultivating deeper trust, empathic, and clear-seeing relationships with oneself, the Earth, and another being. 

This training can be supportive, beneficial, and applicable to all humans. At this time we offer this training for any human aged 18+; however, if you are younger than 18 and you are interested in this offering, please send us (email) a note and we can have a conversation to see if it's mutually aligned and supportive. 

The entirety of this training will be situated within ceremony in…

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