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The BodySoul Rhythms Leadership Training changed my life. I thought I knew myself when I entered the program, but it was only the tip of the iceberg. During my three years in BSR, I released a lot of sorrow and found parts of myself I had lost; I grew to love and respect myself and my body; I found the ego strength to stand up to my addictions; I found a positive masculine source inside that could help me to fulfill my dreams; I learned to stand in my truth, and I learned to trust myself and the invisible source that feeds me. But perhaps the greatest gift of all was the awakening of my own creativity. Colleen Russell
The Body Soul Leadership training seeks to “bring consciousness to and activate healing in the body/psyche/soul split suffered by most modern women who have grown up in a cultural one-sidedness that favors patriarchal values -- productivity, goal orientation, intellectual excellence and spiritual perfection.” From Tina Stromsted's interview with Marion Woodman (p.3)* *Stromsted, T. (2005). Cellular resonance and the sacred feminine: Marion Woodman’s story. In N. Cater (Ed.), Spring: A Journal of Archetype & Culture, Body & Soul: Honoring Marion Woodman (72), 1-30. |