

Mon, Aug 04
|Live on ZOOM
Exploring the Veil Presents: Embodied Inquiry – Where Are You in the Journey of Unlearning?
Where it begins: A Listening Circle for White-Bodied Practitioners A free 90-minute somatic session to explore where you are in your journey with unconscious bias, whiteness, and embodied discomfort. This is not a training—it’s a space for reflection, curiosity, and co-shaping what's next.
Time & Location
Aug 04, 2025, 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM GMT+2
Live on ZOOM
Guests
About the Event
What is this work asking of you—and where do you feel lost, unsure, or alone in it?
You’ve read the books. Taken the trainings. Maybe even had hard conversations.And still… something feels unfinished.
Where It Begins is a 90-minute listening circle and somatic inquiry space for white-bodied participants navigating the messy, tender, often confusing terrain of race, unconscious bias, and embodied accountability.
This isn’t a teaching session. It’s a relational field—an invitation to reflect, share, and be heard as we gather insight into what’s needed to shape a more effective, embodied path forward.
Together, we’ll explore:
What feels unclear or missing when trying to understand?
What have you tried before? What left a mark? What felt performative or disembodied?
Where do you hesitate, collapse, or freeze?
Where do you feel alone, uncertain, or like you can’t ask questions without being judged?
What kind of support, insight, or relational space do you wish you had on this path?
Why are you drawn to this work? What keeps you going—or holds you back?
This is part of the research and development phase of Exploring the Veil, a somatic program for white-bodied people reckoning with internalized superiority, unconscious bias, and the nervous system responses that uphold silence and separation.
Your presence and honesty will help shape something spacious, rooted, and real.
All bodies are welcome. This particular session centers white-bodied participants, but BIPOC folks are always welcome to witness or attend.
Come as you are. Listen, share if you feel moved, and help shape a body of work that invites more honesty, humanity, and capacity into this conversation.
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