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Unwinding Conflict in the Body - Workshop with Lux Gypsum @ FREMONT ABBEY

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Fremont Abbey Arts Center
seattle, united states
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Sat, Jan 11 2025, 2:30pm - 4:30pm PST

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Wecelium Winter Weekend - Live music, workshops, more

January 10-12, Seattle

Healing Rising and Abbey Arts Present:

A 2-hour in-person workshop that will help you somatically process the tension of conflict and give you supportive practices to use when conflict arises in your every day life.

Your relationship to a conflict is so much more than your story about it. Underneath your story lives a rich world of embodied experience, waiting for your attention to be heard and healed.

When we approach conflict from a place of embodied curiosity, we can naturally shift our relationship to it without consciously trying to change or control our experience, which can lead to constriction, exhaustion, or shame.

In this workshop, you will work with 1 conflict to:
  • move through somatic activation to soften emotional charge
  • get to know your reactive patterns so you can be more aware of them
  • act out self-protective responses in a safe container so you don’t act them out in relationship
  • give and receive empathy so both people in a conflict can fully be heard
  • practice asking for a pause so you can interrupt harmful patterns in the moment
This is for you if you:
  • are navigating a specific conflict or relational pattern and you want to approach it with more ease and curiosity
  • feel stuck as you notice similar patterns of reactivity, shutdown, or people pleasing showing up in your relationships when dealing with conflict
  • are open to exploring somatic practices to deepen self-awareness and create meaningful change
  • want practical practices you can use in your life to navigate conflict in a different way

Quotes from participants in previous Healing Rising courses:

“This offering really supported me to feel my body, my agency, and to practice moving through conflict in a way that is generative for the growth of my relationships.”

“Lux gave me tools to deal with conflict. Its amazing how challenging it is to learn, but Lux is an amazing teacher and I came away from the workshop having more skills about dealing with conflict than when I started.”

“Lux holds beautiful space. I felt safe to fully express myself and space to deeply self reflect. Highly recommend”

This workshop draws on teachings from:

Somatic Experiencing (SE)
Radiant Somatics
Kai Cheng Thom
Nonviolent Communication (NVC)
SEEDS Community Resolution Center
Right Use of Power Institute
The Dispute Resolution Center of Thurston County


Location & Logistics:

This in-person workshop will take place on Saturday January 11 from 2:30-4:30 pm at the Fremont Abbey (upstairs) (4272 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103).

Fremont Abbey is ADA accessible on either level.

Please plan to arrive early for a 2:30 pm start. Doors close at 2:45 pm and refunds will not be offered for folks who arrive later and can't enter.


Investment:

$30-75 sliding scale

There are also BIPOC tickets  available for $20. 

Sliding Scale Guidance:

A sliding scale is an equity-based payment structure where the participant’s financial situation informs the rate they pay for a service.

The bullet points listed below are just examples to help guide your self-assessment. I trust you to factor in these considerations and choose the level that feels right for you at this moment.

Choose a rate on the low end ($20-40) of the sliding scale if you:

  • Do not have a financial safety net
  • Have large debt or student loans
  • Are systemically disadvantaged based on your identities

Choose a rate in the middle ($40-60) of the sliding scale if you:

  • Can go out to eat without thinking about your finances
  • Have a salaried job with benefits
  • Have family that would financially support you if you needed it

Choose a rate on the high end ($60-75) of the sliding scale if you:

  • Own property or other significant assets
  • Make over $100K per year
  • Never feel scared of not having enough

Please pay at the highest rate that you are able to, and know that there is no ceiling. Your generosity supports me in offering scholarships to those who are unable to afford these rates.

About the Facilitator:

Lux Gypsum is a politicized healer and cultural visionary who believes that revolution happens at the level of relationship. With over 9 years of facilitation experience and dozens of trainings under their belt, Lux has cultivated a strong capacity to hold potent group containers for interpersonal skill-building and cultural transformation. Some of Lux’s politicized identities are white (Northern European ancestry), AFAB, non-binary, and queer. Lux is trauma-informed and committed to uprooting supremacy culture in their work, imperfectly. In addition to holding regular community workshops and events, Lux is also a Somatic Coach, Conflict Mediator, and Community Consultant, supporting individuals, couples, and groups to embody the world they long for. You can follow Lux's work and offerings on Instagram @healing.rising.

Questions? Email lux@healingrising.com

@ Fremont Abbey Arts Center (upstairs)

2p doors, 2:30-4:30p workshop


ABBEY ARTS EVENT INFO:

  • Fremont Abbey is ADA accessible on either level.
  • For most events we have a mix of padded chairs and standing room.
  • Seating is not guaranteed or reserved unless noted.
  • To respect the performing artists and your fellow attendees, please refrain from talking during the performances
  • Please limit photos during the show so as to not distract other attendees from the experience.
  • Phone and video may be permitted for some shows, from the standing area only please.
  • No professional cameras or cameras with shutters allowed in the venue
  • We are an all ages venue. Kids 10 & under are free at Abbey Arts concerts & arts events unless noted.
  • Equity & Inclusion - Entering the venue indicates agreement to adhere to the Abbey Respect Policy. www.fremontabbey.org/respect
  • Service animals as defined by the ADA are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
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