Sensory Awareness Workshops
We are naturally born as vital, fully sensory beings. Traumas, tensions, even some education can diminish our vitality, creating unrest and insecurity in our lives. Sensory Awareness – the practice of deeply exploring our sensations, our actions and interactions, through practical sensing experiments – can guide us back to our natural resources and lead us to more authenticity and vitality. Through Sensory Awareness we can recover ways of living more fully in the world, rediscovering the wisdom and interconnection of our whole selves and reclaiming our natural being.
Upcoming Workshops
- Cortes Island, B.C., Canada – July 11-24, 2010 (a two-week workshop. taking one week is possible)
- Haines, Alaska – September 11-13, 2010
- Osaka, Japan – October 9-11, 2010
Sensory Awareness on Cortes Island, B.C., Canada – Nature and our Nature, July 11-24, 2010
See below: video of Sensory Awareness Workshop on Cortes Island 2006.
The practice of deeply exploring our sensations, our actions and interactions, can guide us back to our natural resources and lead us to more authenticity and vitality. In this workshop, participants will explore their sensations and responses internally and externally, in relationship with others, with nature and with our human nature. These explorations can bring a trust and security that may assist us in finding the ability and pleasure of responding more sensitively and authentically in our lives. As we find our natural vitality we can relate more fully with others, find peace and satisfaction in our selves, and the ability to extend it further into the world. Time to rest, swim, play, and enjoy beautiful Cortes Island will be an integral part of this workshop.
from July 11-24, 2010
Tuition: $550 US. per week. If registration by June 1st. After June 1st tuition is $600 US. per week. Deposit $200 US.
If you are attending both weeks tuition will be $1100. US.
Meals and accommodations extra.
(There are camping/lodging possibilities on Judyth’s property as well as B&B’s in the neighborhood and a motel. Please tell Judyth when registering what you would like.)
Register with: Judyth Weaver – 206-361-4124 or judyth@judythweaver.com.
After June 15th – 250-935-8500.
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Sensory Awareness Workshop — Nature and our Nature — Haines, Alaska, September 11-13, 2010

We are naturally born as vital, fully sensory beings. Traumas, tensions, even some education can diminish our vitality, creating unrest and insecurity in our lives. Sensory Awareness – the practice of deeply exploring our sensations, our actions and interactions, through practical sensing experiments – can guide us back to our natural resources and lead us to more authenticity and vitality. Through Sensory Awareness we can recover ways of living more fully in the world, rediscovering the wisdom and interconnection of our whole selves and reclaiming our natural being.
In this workshop, participants will explore their sensations and responses internally and externally, in relationship with others, with nature and with our human nature. These explorations can bring a trust and security that may assist us in finding the ability and pleasure of responding more sensitively and authentically in our lives. As we find our natural vitality we can relate more fully with others, find peace and satisfaction in our selves, and the ability to extend it further into the world.
Register with: Judyth Weaver: judyth@judythweaver.com or at www.judythweaver.com
or with Marian Clara Cunningham: 360-483-6192 claratara@gmail.com
Sensory Awareness: Touch and Presence Osaka, Japan
Sensory Awareness: Touch and Presence
Osaka, Japan
October 9-11,2010
How we come into contact with people, physically, emotionally and energetically lays down patterns for how our relationships will develop. How we are in touch with ourselves patterns how we will be with others and whether our presence is healing or challenging. This workshop will focus on clarifying how we are with ourselves, how we come to be with others, and how we can work on healing, helping and supporting. Focus will be on physical as well as other levels of touch. Register with Judyth through this website or with Hiroki Yamaji: hiroki.yamaji@btinternet.com

