Wild Heart
of Imagining
An Online Immersion
Michael Molin-Skelton and Susan Harper
“I am homesick for a place
I am not sure even exists.
One where my heart is full,
my body loved and my soul understood.”
~Melissa Cox~
In this 5-day online retreat, we participate in a multi-faceted movement range where we dance wildly and tenderly, fiercely and freely, deepen through ritual, and explore intrinsic movement.
Using the movement practices of Soul Motion and Open Floor let’s ignite our passions and appetite for being. We will root when dancing alone to satisfy our hunger for silence and solitude. We will reach when engaging with another to satiate our hunger for connection and communion. We will rise when weaving the threads of our humanity to meet our hunger for belonging and community. We will radiate in all directions of our lives to cultivate and stimulate our hunger for spirit and the mystery.
In the inquiry style of Continuum, enter the sacred gateway of the body in primordial sounding and fluid movement. Deepen in the nourishing gifts of the elemental intelligences and the wild and subtle beauty that lives within. Attune to the generative mystery that reveals the gifts that live in your unique heart stream.
This is the time of soulfully re-imagining how we are living and relating. With wild-hearted imagining, we dissolve stale maps and old ways set out by others. We refine and recover what it means to be fully alive. Come deepen your connection to heartfelt imagination and love to guide your way.
Format
Each day (except the 4-hour session Monday morning) we will have two sessions. Michael will inspire us through spoken word, invite us to move at the speed of trust and self-acceptance, and open co-creative rituals to remember and re-create ourselves. Through inspirational principles and experiential instructions, Susan guides meditative, perceptual explorations, and an extended Continuum dive (no need to look at a screen.)
There will be time for questions and answers to refine the process of our soulful inquiry and for sharing our experiences. We will also make use of breakout rooms for paired exercises and smaller group dialogues.
This retreat is for those who can take the whole time to attend all sessions. This is an opportunity for you to have deep soul time for reflection, contemplation and transformation. If you need to miss a session you view the recording as soon as you can. Recordings will be provided only for those who attend this live event and will be available for review for 6 months.
This intensive is for those new to Continuum and Soul Motion, as well as those with decades of experience.
December 2-6, 2021
Workshop Fee $500
Sponsorship Fee $550 - Helps Someone Else Attend
Scholarship Fee $350 – If You Have Financial Challenge
Cancellation Deadline: November 25, 2021
Cancellation fee: $75 — Covers PayPal fees and administrative costs
Questions - please contact Helene at susanharper2012@gmail.com
REGISTRATION closes when full
or end of day Monday 11/29/21
What do I need to take an online class?
We will use a platform called Zoom. You’ll need a computer, ipad or iphone, and a good internet connection
How do I join online?
You will receive a confirmation email after you pay for the retreat. The Zoom information will be emailed to you closer in time to the retreat. Please do not share this link and Zoom information with anyone else since we want to ensure that the people who are registering for the class will be able to attend.
MICHAEL MOLIN-SKELTON
here are a few things that I hold sacred:
the love of my life – anneli...
the miracle of that love – jaylan,
integrity, justice, diversity,
friends that cherish and challenge me,
resilience, trust, hope,
hugs (even more now than ever),
connection, choice, permission,
dancing alone, dancing with you,
truth (it’s complicated), transparency
love
“Michael inspires us with his passionate love of movement and his amazing capacity for full bodied, soulful articulation. He is a teacher of integrity who teaches with gentleness as he helps us awaken in our senses, our bodies, and in our lives” ~Susan Harper