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All potential jedi regardless of their skills and abilities must be trained. our workshops are designed to give you fist habd experience of working with the force energy within you
traditionally jedi are trained at a very young age so that they may develop their connection to the force and avoid the temptations to the dakside. for many other who have already walked along ardoues path have collected ways of being and functioning that does not serve their jedi nature . Fear, Anger and the shadow asexts of our personality will constrict our natural connection nd low to the force so through powerful somatic processes we help you disolve your armouring and open yourself up to connect powerfully to the force and complete your destiny to become a jedi.
“Kid, I’ve flown from one side of this galaxy to the other.
I’ve seen a lot of strange stuff, but I’ve never seen anything
to make me believe there’s one all-powerful Force controlling everything.
There’s no mystical energy field that controls my destiny.”-HAN SOLO
The whole point behind the force is that you have to believe in to make it work, the force is always flowing, but we need to allow our selves connection to it. Lukes and Rey’s whole journey is about connecting and believing in the force. the Jedi teachers try to open the mind of the student and show them ways to understand the energy of the force .and a journey towards faith
When was the last time you considered how the world came to be? We
might believe in God or in some type of energy or power that resides over
everything but inevitable we are encouraged to think we are the cause of all
things, for even if there is a power such as the force we don’t fully believe it is
there in abundance just waiting for us to ask for its help and assistance.
We can become attached to the outcome, losing ourselves in constant
thoughts and strategies whilst merely letting go and trusting the will of the universe would serve us well.
Our mind and ego will cause separation and not want us to believe in the power outside our sleeves; it takes skill and practice to let go and let the force flow through us.
THE HEROS JOURNEY: Joseph Campbell was a curious mythologist. In the field of comparative mythology, most scholars invested their time exploring how one culture’s myths are different than another.
Instead of focusing on the many differences between cultural myths and religious stories, however, Campbell looked for the similarities. And his studies resulted in what’s called the monomyth.
The monomyth is a universal story structure. It’s a kind of story template that takes a character through a sequence of stages.
The main character in the monomyth is the hero. The hero isn’t a person, but an archetype—a set of universal images combined with specific patterns of behavior. Think of a protagonist from your favorite film. He or she represents the hero. The storyline of the film enacted the hero’s journey. The Hero archetype resides in the psyche of every individual, which is one of the primary reasons we love hearing and watching stories.
Campbell began identifying the patterns of this monomyth. Over and over again, he was amazed to find this structure in the cultures he studied. He saw the same sequence in many religions including the stories of Gautama Buddha, Moses, and Jesus Christ.
In this workshop we explore the 12 stages of the heroes journey and through powerful kundalini meditations connect with the inner archetype of the WARRIOR/HERO as portrayed by Luke Skywalker n the star wars movies
The hero’s main feat is to overcome the monster of darkness: it is the long-hoped-for and expected triumph of consciousness over the unconscious. [“The Psychology of the Child Archetype,” CW 9i, par. 284.]
The hero myth is an unconscious drama seen only in projection, like the happenings in Plato’s parable of the cave. [“The Dual Mother,” CW 5, par. 612.]
The hero symbolizes a man’s unconscious self, and this manifests itself empirically as the sum total of all archetypes and therefore includes the archetype of the father and of the wise old man. To that extent the hero is his own father and his own begetter. [Ibid., par. 516.]
Mythologically, the hero’s goal is to find the treasure, the princess, the ring, the golden egg, elixir of life, etc. Psychologically these are metaphors for one’s true feelings and unique potential. In the process of individuation, the heroic task is to assimilate unconscious contents as opposed to being overwhelmed by them. The potential result is the release of energy that has been tied up with unconscious complexes.
In Jungian psychology, the shadow is either an unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself; or the entirety of the unconscious, i.e., everything of which a person is not fully conscious. In short, the shadow is the unknown side.
Shadow Work is how you integrate the aspects of your unconscious psyche into your conscious experience and allow the positive aspects of the shadow to express themselves. When properly used and channeled, the shadow-self has traits that you can use to further your own personal development.
Psychiatrist Carl Jung called our submerged creative potential the "Golden Shadow." We can discover our golden shadow in our intense admiration of other people. The bright qualities that we admire in others represent the disowned aspects of our unlimited creative potential. The Golden Shadow is our submerged greatness.
Everyone gets scared, its part of being human, and it is a normal reaction to danger or threat.but in today's
world fear has become the dominant frequency. We live in unprecedented times with massive changes and uncertain futures, leading to more stress-related illnesses and a nervous system struggling to cope.
We live in a fear-driven society. Our brains are hard-wired to respond to fear. From the dawn
of time, fear has helped us to survive—to keep us alert to anticipate trouble and
keep us from getting eaten by predators. Fear is a powerful force that motivates us into action. Anything positive—our values, our passions, inspirations, and desires—lack
the same brain punch as fear, and we find useless products, devices, insurance plans as a futile attempt to quell this fear. Marketing companies and product developers know this too well and prey on our sensitivities with false promises and high profits.
But while our evolutionary ancestors had good reasons to be afraid, their
anxieties came in fits and starts; once back in the cave, once the tiger lumbered
away, so did their fear. But in our modern age, we are forever vigilant the primal
the brain is activated, and we find ourselves trapped in a game of survival, the
the reptilian part of our brain rules the day and although the reptilian brain served
us throughout the ages and the reason we got this far its time to shift our
perspective.
In contrast, we have no reprieve: We are constantly bombarded by messages
telling us that the world is never safe, the danger is around the corner. And as we are already genetically wired for anxiety, this barrage only provides more
fodder. It's no wonder that anxiety is the primary problem affecting adults and
children today.
Humans crave safety, security, and peace, this is in some ways our natural
state, we love being cosy and warm and safe.
. And this is where we most lose our power and self-agency.In a world of savvy marketers and
branding companies offering us this safety and peace we crave, we are easy prey. We give our power away to governments and organisations who promise us a world without worry that we will be taken care of if we trust them and follow the rules. We become like victims giving away our power for the illusion of escaping fears.
We must not run away from our fears but face them for they hold valuable information.., this is the counter-intuitive way of
approaching fear. Ironically fear wants the same thing for us, to move away from danger and get us to a place of safety and comfort. As a Kundalini Jedi Warrior, we turn
towards the fear to listen deeply to the wisdom and message it wishes to
provide.
The jedi fully engaged in plank pose
At the GBKY Festival in london
Working on the EGO to reduce our blocks in life
The frequency of fear dominates our minds as we work through this kail dark age, by changing our frequency we change the world
Luke Skywalker : What do you know about the force?
Rey : It's a power that Jedi have that lets them control people and... make things float.
Luke Skywalker : Impressive. Every word in that sentence was wrong.
This workshop connects us to the nature and flow of the force
SHADOW WORKHOP @ JOY YOGA : DALSTON, LONDON
Embracing the shadow self can lead to a greater understanding of our whole self, as it helps us to understand, control and integrate it. Because when we shine a light on our shadow, we become conscious of the unconscious and gift ourselves with the power of conscious choice
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