Saturday February 28th
7-9pm
Expressive Arts @ 3201 Thorn Street, San Diego
You are feeling distant from your partner, and don’t want to be. Something has happened, you have reacted, and you don’t trust them with your heart.
Or they don’t trust you with theirs.
Now what?
Acknowledging and understanding how to repair relationship breaches, whether they be small or large, is difficult and uncomfortable at best, and sometimes require support.
Most communication models attempt to resolve the problem but instead tend to breeze right over the underlying issues and lead to inauthentic comb overs, hurt feelings and a lack of real resolution.
Join me for an in-depth exploration of real and false guilt and the journey of self discovery and intimacy that are brought forth through the very breaches that threaten our relationships. We will look at ways to explore and relate around the friction that arises from both small and larger betrayals.
Saturday February 28th
7-9pm
Expressive Arts @ 3201 Thorn Street, San Diego
About Eric Sjoberg:
Through his coaching and somatic therapy practice, Eric has helped hundreds of people find more intimacy, romance, connection and success since 1995. He helps people with integrating Power and Love in body, mind, and heart.
Eric does this using many of his own material, and through a unique blend of Somatic Experiencing®, Pathwork® Spiritual Counseling, and a lifetime of exploring personal and spiritual growth paths. Clients who have struggled hopelessly have found more peace and fulfillment in working with Eric than they ever thought possible.
When Eric isn’t helping people feel better, he can be found anywhere between the trees and waves of San Diego, or wandering in uncharted ethereal realms of spirit and ether, crafting his writing about love, non duality, or the vast and wondrous realms of the human shadow, or adventuring in and around San Diego with his significant someone. Most of his earthly adventures involve healthy eating, travel, yoga, dancing, and finding ways to be with nature.
Eric strives to bring as much fun and adventure to his work as he does in his personal life. He sees the adventure of difficult experiences as an opportunity, not a burden.