• Active Embodiment

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
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    In this bonus episode, we discuss the new course to come out of the Spiritual Psychology of Acting – Active Embodiment. We chat about what is and give all the details of how you can study it.


    Request the Free Active Embodiment Intro Recording:
    https://spiritualpsychologyofacting.com/courses/active-embodiment-online-intro-class/

    Active Embodiment Live Online Training Course:
    https://spiritualpsychologyofacting.com/courses/active-embodiment-live-intensive-course/


    Active Embodiment Live In-Person Course in London:
    https://spiritualpsychologyofacting.com/workshops/active-embodiment/

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    If you’d like to get in touch with us, you can do so by emailing podcast@spiritualpsychologyofacting.com

    If you have any feedback, thoughts, topics you think we should cover in future episodes or questions about the Spiritual Psychology of Acting…whatever it is, we’d love to hear from you.

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