Last night I watched a 45 minute video on February's "Spiritual Cinema Circle DVD". I've heard about the Work for five or so years and had been intrigued. Recently I'd encountered a description of the inquiry process itself as authorized part of a Paul Scheely program - but hearing and seeing Byron Katie talk about her own depression and how she literally woke up into an enlightened state.

What really blew me away is that by opening space in ones own consciousness to deeply question belief structures and just allow the answers to flow - that more life serving awareness can emerge. It sounds a lot like how Open Space benefits a community.

The Work really does sound like a profound OST facilitator's pre-pre-work.

Harold

On 3/2/11 6:58 PM, Caitlin Frost wrote:
Hi space opening friends,

If you have an interest in learning more about the inquiry process of The Work - I will be offering some two day workshops this spring and summer and i would welcome you to join me. The workshops are structured as a way to both learn the process and bring it directly into practice with your own thinking and limiting beliefs in the context of both work and life. We work with relationship, fear, places of we are stuck, attachment to outcome and deepening presence; opening internal space in mind and heart that supports opening space in the outside world.

Upcoming workshops in The Work:
Salt Spring Island, BC - April 1 - 3rd
Edmonton, Alberta - April 29th - May 1
Calgary, Alberta - May 6/7 (for parents)
Omaha, NE - May 20 - 22nd
Seattle, WA - June 3 - 5th (tentative)
Leavenworth, WA - July 8 - 10th

There is more information on my website at www.caitlinfrost.ca or feel free to contact me directly for more information or about the later workshops that are not posted yet.



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