Many of us have been very affected by the destruction of the wetlands and the actions to stop Roe 8.
Harnessing the power of dance, movement and mindfulness practices this event is there to help us to process our emotions. We will begin with a movement meditation, ‘Our Sacred Earth’, which is a unique process that honours our planet. Then we will learn mindfulness tools to stay centred and grounded in triggering situations, whether that is in our lives in general or in future protests.
Ajay Hawkes will be facilitating and Mark Steinward from One Tribe will offer sound healing on Didgeridoo. Ajay is an experienced psychotherapist and mindfulness practitioner.
When: Sunday 19th Feb 2017 from 11-1, followed by optional potluck lunch
Where: Wetlands Centre, 184 Hope Rd
Bring: water, loose clothing, a cushion & a dish to share if you want to eat with us
Cost: Free
For more than three decades Ajay has explored mindfulness and body centred therapies. Over time this interest developed into a passion and a career as a counsellor & psychotherapist since 2012.
With both parents practising therapists, Ajay grew up in an environment where personal growth and development was the norm. In 2004 he began working as a trainer, coach and mentor. Now with a Masters degree in social work and hundreds of hours training in Hakomi and as a group leader training Ajay offers a life time of experience and training in his career as a counsellor.
Over the years Ajay has worked with a wide range of clients from CEOs to prisoners, building up his experience in a counselling agency, working with alcohol and drug users 1:1 and in men’s groups. Then he went into private practice to offer his work to the general public and to those interested in meditation and personal growth.
Ajay is based in Fremantle and offers counselling & psychotherapy services to the wider Perth metro area.