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Deep Listening
A$150.00 - A$500.00
Deep Listening is a First Nations practice specific to First Peoples of so-called Australia. The practice of Deep Listening varies across the 250+ Indigenous Clan Groups that span across this continent. It is often referred to as, Dadirri a word that belongs to the
Ngan’gikurunggurr people in the Daly river region of the Northern Territory, (Ungunmerr,
Ngan’gikurunggurr, 1988).
I have been developing an embodied Deep Listening practice that activates the 6 senses, to create a deep attunement to the self in relationship to nature. Here, we deepen our multi-temporal relationship to Country, cultivating mind-body-land connectivity. This session can happen in many different contexts: at my home, where my practice is located; or 'On-Country', where we take a work through nature, observe, listen, and find stillness. It is a meditative practice that can support grounding, recalibration and a deepened awareness to our relationship to the land that holds and nurtures us.
This service comes with some basic Cultural education so that clients can contextualise the practice, and understand the Cultural expectations and protocols that come with engaging with First Nations expressions.
Ngan’gikurunggurr people in the Daly river region of the Northern Territory, (Ungunmerr,
Ngan’gikurunggurr, 1988).
I have been developing an embodied Deep Listening practice that activates the 6 senses, to create a deep attunement to the self in relationship to nature. Here, we deepen our multi-temporal relationship to Country, cultivating mind-body-land connectivity. This session can happen in many different contexts: at my home, where my practice is located; or 'On-Country', where we take a work through nature, observe, listen, and find stillness. It is a meditative practice that can support grounding, recalibration and a deepened awareness to our relationship to the land that holds and nurtures us.
This service comes with some basic Cultural education so that clients can contextualise the practice, and understand the Cultural expectations and protocols that come with engaging with First Nations expressions.
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