Individuation: Finding the Roots of Purpose

Individuation: Finding the Roots of Purpose

Date: March 23, 2025
Time: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Cost: Please contact me for pricing details
Type: Workshops
Intended Audience: Mental Health Professionals & General Public

Organization

Venue

Tula Yoga & Wellness
99 Snelling Avenue North, St. Paul, MN Saint Paul, Minnesota
55104

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Description

Arriving at an authentic sense of purpose is like falling in love. When it really happens, you come to feel it deeply and know it surely. Getting there is the topic of this workshop. We'll start with creative movement and by shining a light on the interconnection between soma and psyche, especially through body feelings and dreams. We'll trace the inborn urge toward self-actualization that travels through both. The resulting process is what Jungian psychology calls "individuation." We'll provide examples of individuation that have led to the roots of purpose in various people. And we'll show you how to recognize inner promptings toward this unfolding in yourself. Discussion, brief exercises, and Q&A will be interspersed throughout the workshop.

Client Concerns

  • Emptiness
  • Individuation
  • Life Purpose
  • Self-Esteem
  • Workplace Issues

Types of Therapy

  • Jungian Psychotherapy

Professional Topics

  • Individuation

How to Register

Register through Tula Yoga & Wellness

Additional Facilitator Information

Andrea Weiss has tended to her dreams for more than 25 years. She holds a master's degree in depth psychology and creativity from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is a trained narrative life coach and holds a certificate in somatic psychotherapy and practices from Antioch University. She is a certified black belt-level practitioner of the Nia Technique and currently teaches two classes a week at Tula.

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