Agata, Dancing with the Gods, 2016
The workshop gives an insight into what is hidden and allows you to discover the power in you to change the set patterns and to taste the “happy ending”.
Welcome to my fairy tale. During the workshop I visited my favorite childhood fairy tale, to step by step, to my surprise, get to discover how far it resembles the scenario of my life so far. It surprised me, especially how deeply hidden and how reliably operating are the mechanisms based on the internal myth. Woven on the canvas of stories and legends that accompany mankind since… Exactly! since when? certainly a looooooong time.
Fairy tales usually end well… unless the “CD gets stuck” on one of the worst moments (the frog does not turn into a prince, Gerda does not unfreeze Kaja and Cinderella cleans until the end of her life…)
The workshop gives an insight into what is hidden and allows you to discover the power in you to change the set patterns and to taste the “happy ending”. Not to want to have it otherwise. And all this in a great atmosphere among incredible (in the sense of the internal richness) people. Thank you with all my heart.
Agata (Gerda the Snow Queen), Dancing with the Gods