THE HERO/HEROINE’S JOURNEY - CLAIMING THE TREASURE

Online, ONLINE
Mondays: May 3, 10, 17, 24 Time: 4:00pm – 6:00pm (ET)
The old stories hold within their fantastical adventures the inner life we each experience. Their metaphors, archetypes, and structures are seeded as universal guidance for our own inner journey.
---Perhaps you have been cast under a spell, are navigating the dark forest or underworld? Or possibly encountering the dragon asleep at the gate? Where is the treasure you seek, how will you claim it?
---You are invited to venture with us on a series of 4 weekly InterPlay sessions with the hero/heroine journey. We will explore timeless themes and discover how legends, myths and fairy-tales shape and inform our own journey through imagination and play, in sneaky deep ways.
--During each session, we will dive into different aspects and characters of the story; the different endeavors, obstacles, allies, magical powers, treasures, and initiations. All while inviting insight, change, and a playful supportive community.
----When: Monday, May 3, 10, 17, 24
-Time: 4:00pm – 6:00pm (ET)
-Where: On Zoom
-Cost: $80 for all 4 sessions
please use:
PayPal (ybrivlin@att.net), or Venmo (ybrivlin@att.net) ---
Please note:
Participation is limited to 20 people
Looking forward to playfully journey together,
Lisa & Bilha
Cost: Cost: $80 for all 4 sessions
Registration/Information: To register and get the zoom link email: Lisa: kineticalchemy@gmail.com or Bilha: ybrivlin@att.net -- Preregistration is required
Bilha is a long-time practitioner of Insight Mindful Meditation (IM), and has been teaching IM along with Buddhist practices and philosophies for over a decade.
Bilha’s journey with theatre, drama, improvisation, and IM practices allow her to explore life’s present moment in its kaleidoscopic forms of expression. The integration of Dharma, drama and the creative play is Bilha’s guiding passion and contribution to her teachings. It is her path to the soulful life we all aspire to live.
”InterPlay moves me to communicate what I feel with myself and others by improvising my presence through words, sound, movement, connection and stillness.” -Bilha Birman-Rivlin