Metaphor Inquiry Workshop
Written by Ian Johnson   
Monday, 21 September 2009 12:01

Metaphor Inquiry Workshop

Relieving Chronic Pain Symptoms
With Somatic Metaphor Inquiry

An Assisted Self-Learning Experience
Presented by Ian Johnson, Ph.D.

The Story

When we experience emotional or physical pain, we usually try to make it go away. We want to experience relief, and our unconscious mind packages it away in our Shadow. However, we seldom ask the pain what it is trying to say. What is the message carried by the symptom? Metaphor Inquiry provides a way of discovering the story the symptom is trying to tell.

Why Should I Try Somatic Metaphor Inquiry?

Metaphor Inquiry taps into powerful resources that you may not have accessed. It often uncovers surprising outcomes you would not have imagined, even in your wildest dreams. If you haven’t heard of it, or tried it yet, chances are, it will make a difference, particularly with mysterious chronic problems that defy description.

Our Approach:

  • Mark the places where you experience emotional or physical pain on a diagram of the human body.
  • Choose one of the painful areas (emotional or physical) to work with.
  • Describe your subjective experience of the pain.
  • Re-Present your pain symptoms by drawing a metaphoric image with oil pastels.
  • Use Metaphor Inquiry to unpack the message hidden in the symptom.
  • Be your experience.
  • Share your experience with the group.

Integral Life Practice

For those of you familiar with the works of Ken Wilber, you will notice that the approach follows the Integral Life Practice 3-2-1 Shadow Process (Face it, Talk to it, Be it.)

Ian will introduce, describe and demonstrate these practical tools that will guide you through your sessions.

Following the demonstration, Ian will mentor you as you work together in small groups to gain first-hand practical experience in giving, receiving and observing sessions.

The workshop will end with an integration session for sharing insights and learnings.

Suggested Reading

The easiest way to learn about the approach is through experience. However, if you read the article Mind Metaphor and Health before the workshop, you will have a better understanding of how metaphor is being used. The 3-2-1 Shadow Process is described on page 50 of Ken Wilber's Integral Life Practice book.

Registration

  • When:     Saturday, October 16, 2010
  • Where:   Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine, 2nd Floor,
    425 Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 5N8
  • Time:      9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
  • Fee:       $30.00
  • Register Online: BINM Continuing Education,
  • Information:    Contact Ian by email Ian Johnson or phone at (604) 889-2566
Enrollment is limited: Pre-registration is required
Last Updated on Friday, 03 September 2010 07:29
 

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We-Q Consulting Services is located in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Our Clean Decision-Making site focuses on applying Autogenic Metaphor Inquiry for Personal, Professional and Organizational Development. Ken Wilber's Integral Theory and Practice inspires our work.

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