Details
Facilitated by
Amy Tuttle
Date/Time
Thursdays | 7:00-9:00 pm | 4 weeks | August 6 - August 27
Cost
Free to Members | $149 for Non-Members
Location
Zoom | Online
About the Class
Domains
Description
Join this course to explore the embodiment of responsibility. How can we expand our capacity to respond well to the worlds inside, outside, and all around us? In this course, we'll experience practices of living wisdom to more fully engage our ability to respond to life in a grounded, intuitive, embodied, and authentic way. Practices will include mindfulness techniques, somatic embodiment processes, inquiry-based reflection, the practice of council, and more.
"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space lies our freedom and power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our happiness." -Viktor Frankl
This Class Is For You If…
You want to meet life with presence rather than reactivity, and you’re ready to practice that shift in your body.
You’re curious about expanding your capacity to respond with groundedness, intuition, and authenticity.
You’re drawn to mindfulness, somatic practices, inquiry, and council as ways to reconnect with your inner wisdom.
You feel the world’s intensity and want to strengthen the spaciousness between stimulus and response—the place Viktor Frankl calls the source of freedom and growth.
Intention of the Hive
When you join a Hive experience, you're invited into our intention to create a group experience that's inclusive, rooted in mindfulness, and dynamically relational. We aspire for each Hive experience to model these intentions, and even to refine them as we continue to learn how to gather in a way that's transformative! The embodiment of these intentions by Hive facilitators, Members, and class participants is what makes the Hive the unique and healing social container that many experience it to be. To view our Hive Intentions for gathering, click here.
More About the Facilitators
Amy Tuttle
is an artist, guide, and community builder. She loves supporting individuals and communities with creative expression, story-based connection, and trauma-support. Amy believes the arts are a deep resource for personal growth, community-building, and cultural transformation.
