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Crossover Circle - Relatefulness Intro Night (LSICC)

  • Lake Superior Interfaith Community Church 1414 East Ninth Street Duluth, MN, 55805 United States (map)

*Save your spot by registering here. Capped at 15 participants.

Crossover Circles invite participants into my unique vibration, flavor and approach to co-creative leadership - heart-centered presence and embodied attunement as portals to more loving and aware connection. In these circles, we practice relatefulness.

Relatefulness is an evolving set of practices, methods, and collective ways of experiencing and exploring reality with others in the present moment often pointing us toward more truth and love. In relatefulness circles, we enter into a relational meditation (mindful relating) where we practice “the art of being with” – being with ourselves, with each other, and with what arises in the relational space between us. We gather together and practice bringing our awareness to our experience of the present moment, exploring what it’s like to be us in the emerging now.

On Wednesday, July 27th at 7pm, Adam Sippola facilitates this FREE 90 minute introductory session that includes 1:1 fundamentals, followed by group Focus circle practice.

In a Focus circle, one person (the Circlee) becomes the focus of the group’s attention. Being with them becomes the breath of our collective meditation. During the Focus circle, we become curious about what it’s like in the Circlee’s world and experience. Participants can ask questions to get a feel for what the Circlee’s present moment experience is like for them (beyond an intellectual understanding). Participants can also share their personal, in-the-moment experience of being with the Circlee as we co-create the relational field.

If you want more love and honesty in your relationships, and to learn to bring presence and authentic expression into connection, this is for you. Relatefulness can highlight our relational blind spots, help us become aware of our patterns, triggers, shadows, wounds, and adaptive habits, and can have profound impact on our sense of belonging and bring about healing experiences of feeling seen, understood, loved, and whole.

This Crossover Circle isn’t group therapy or a healing modality. Still, subtle and powerful transformation, growth, and wakefulness often happen in practicing relatefulness, as we have the opportunity to slow down enough to be with the heart of the moment, and shine the light of awareness on what arises.

*This session is in-person only at Lake Superior Interfaith Community Church in Duluth, MN, and will be capped at 15 participants. Save your spot by registering here.

Facilitator Bio:

Adam Sippola is a Crossover, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist, Relatefulness Facilitator, Men's Group Leader, and Soul-Centric Singer. He received his training and certification in Relatefulness facilitation from Circle Anywhere, completing the Level Up program under the guidance of Valerie Daniel, Michael Blas, Jordan Myska Allen, Phillip Watson, Shara Chawkin, Liz Watson, David Swedlow, and others. He has been facilitating Relatefulness Focus and Flow Circles consistently since 2020. Learn about Adam's offerings and services at adamsippola.com.

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