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Exploring Masculine Power

Do you find it difficult to express yourself powerfully, and authentically?

Do others react negatively when you wield power?

Would you like to have more impact?

Our generation of men, more so than any other, has a confused relationship to power. Society sends us mixed messages about the role of masculine power: sometimes denigrating it, and sometimes neutering it. Many depictions of men expressing power are violent and unfeeling. This work is based on the view that much of masculine power is “disowned” and as a result, it is either expressed in counterproductive ways, or is not expressed at all.

Tim Kelley and Keith Merron have created a 4-day workshop, the Sword and Scepter, to help men expand their awareness of how they express their own power.  The workshop helps men go right to the source of their power and find ways to express it, channel it, hone it, and release it. Participants will experience a clearer, cleaner relationship to their power, and an understanding of how to use it to their own greatest benefit, and to the benefit of others. For men who are accustomed to using their power, this means learning to wield it in a manner that serves themselves and others. For men who avoid the use of direct power, it means learning to find it and express it in healthy, productive ways. 

Sound interesting?  Click here to learn if this may be a fit for you.