This series includes:
Video 1: Fear on the Path: Dignifying Our Experiences of Vulnerability
Video 2: Cultivating a Certain Uncertainty: An Embodied Response to Crisis
When we slow down to experience fear in our bodies, a lot can come up — and we have plenty of opportunities to encounter fear in our daily lives. Many people hide feelings of fear behind habitual responses, which leads to disconnection with themselves and others.
Richard talks about what it means to have an authentic relationship with fear, anxiety, and vulnerability in these two videos. He offers gentle guidance for allowing fear to be a pathway more profound into embodying the mystery and suggests, in his teacher’s words, that fear is an opportunity to become fearless.
These videos will only be available for a limited time, so sign up now to get immediate access. Please join me for this amazing opportunity to study and practice with a master teacher!
Warmly,
Fleet Maull, PhD
Founder - Heart Mind Institute
P.S. If you don’t know Richard…
Richard Strozzi-Heckler, PhD is founder of Strozzi Institute. He has spent five decades researching, developing and teaching Somatics to business leaders, teams from Fortune 500 companies, NGOs, technology start-ups, non-profits, and the U.S.Military.
He was named one of the Top 50 Executive Coaches in The Art and Practice of Leadership Coaching and Profiles in Coaching. He is the co-founder of the Mideast Aikido Project (MAP), which brings together Palestinians and Israelis through the practice of Aikido.
Richard is the author of nine books, including The Leadership Dojo, In Search of the Warrior Spirit, The Anatomy of Change, Holding the Center and The Art of Somatic Coaching, and the recently released Embodying the Mystery: Somatic Wisdom for Emotional, Energetic, and Spiritual Awakening. From 2002 to 2007 he was an advisor to NATO and the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe General Jim Jones, formally the National Security Advisor. He was featured on the cover of the Wall Street Journal for developing a groundbreaking leadership program for the U.S. Marine Corps. He has a PhD in Psychology, is the founder of Two Rock Aikido, and is a seventh-degree black belt Shihan in the martial art of Aikido.
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