Events & Group Offerings
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The Art of Non-Doing: Drop-in Reiki Healing
Weekly - every Tuesday @ 19-20 CET - free / by donation
An opportunity to receive Reiki healing in community with other people around the world. No prior experience is necessary. Audio-visual participation is totally optional. Feel free to join from any location, any physical position.
It is a great way to be introduced to what a 1:1 healing session might be like, or simply to practice giving yourself the gift of an hour where you do not need to do anything other than caring for your own well-being and receiving unconditional care.
You are welcome to bring any personal healing intentions. I spend some time sending Reiki to the group as a whole, as well as to each individual participant. The session concludes by me sharing the images I saw, and places I journeyed to, while connecting with each person’s energy.
Belonging Beyond Borders: Reiki Healing + Sharing Circle
Biweekly - Thursdays [May 7 - Aug 13] @ 19-20 CET - $20 USD
A Reiki-infused sharing circle for those who often feel “in-between” - between countries, communities, identities, cultural expectations, and more. There will be time to share from the heart as well as to sit back / lay down and receive Reiki healing from me, in community with others who get it. Previous experience with Reiki is not necessary.
This offering is set up as an 8 session series, occurring on a biweekly basis. Each week will have a different suggested theme to guide the experience, but participants are very welcome to bring their own topics and use the time to share whatever is alive in the heart, related to the larger exploration of geographical and cultural belonging.
This event is hosted through the Dragonfly Reiki Marketplace platform. The first session on May 7 is free. Subsequent sessions can be included as part of a platform membership, or by purchasing a single ticket.
Still Connected: Reiki Healing + Sharing Circle
Biweekly - Thursdays [May 14 - Aug 20] @ 19-20 CET - $20 USD
A Reiki-infused sharing circle for those who are house-bound, energy-limited, or navigating ongoing health challenges - and who want meaningful connection without pressure or expectation. There will be time to share from the heart as well as to sit back / lay down and receive Reiki healing from me, in community with others who get it. Previous experience with Reiki is not necessary.
This offering is set up as an 8 session series, occurring on a biweekly basis. Each week will have a different suggested theme to guide the experience, but participants are very welcome to bring their own topics and use the time to share whatever is alive in the heart, related to the larger exploration of disability and chronic illness.
This event is hosted through the Dragonfly Reiki Marketplace platform. The first session on May 14 is free. Subsequent sessions can be included as part of a platform membership, or by purchasing a single ticket.
BIPOC / Global Majority Authentic Relating Circle
Monthly - every 3rd Saturday @ 12-13:30 ET (18-19:30 CET) - free / by donation
A gentle and supportive sharing circle for people who identify as BIPOC or part of the Global Majority, guided by the principles of Authentic Relating. Prior experience with Authentic Relating or other relational mindfulness practices is not necessary.
Each session will be a combination of Authentic Relating exercises — structured conversational prompts to support mindful, heart-centred sharing and listening — as well as open time for topics, sharings, and explorations that participants bring themselves. Anything in your life that you feel would benefit from being witnessed or processed in a group of this nature, is welcome to be shared.
This is a collaboration with Steph Shyu who is based in New York / Eastern Time. This event uses Eastern Time as the base timezone.
“If you are able to sing from the very wound that you’ve worked so hard to hide, not only will it give meaning to your own story, but it becomes a corroborative voice for others with a similar wounding.”
— Toko-pa Turner