Soul in Motion:
12 week immersion
March 9 - May 25, 2026
Mondays from 3-5 ET on Zoom
Recordings will be made available.
$1150 CDN
Overview
Soul in Motion is a 12-session group immersion for those called to live their depth work through the body. Rooted in Somatic Theology, an evolution of Jungian Somatics™, this 3.5-month journey explores how psyche and soma move together toward wholeness. The work honors Jung’s original orientation toward the mystical and alchemical roots of his psychology, traditions that understood transformation as lived, embodied, and relational with the divine, returning depth work to the ground from which it emerged: the body as a site of knowing and imagination as a living force.
We begin not from order, but from the fragmentation many of us already live inside: collective shadow, personal grief, and disconnection from what we love. Through guided and spontaneous movement, creative ritual, and embodied imagination, participants restore relationship with the generative divine that animates life even during suffering. This is a space for those who sense that insight alone isn’t enough, and who know that real transformation must be lived through the body’s intelligence, the heart’s capacity to feel. and our relationship with the spark within each of us.
Please be advised that Soul in Motion is not for psychotherapy nor Jungian Analysis, nor a replacement for trauma recovery support, or qualified clinical care. We engage with Jung’s depth psychology concepts through an embodied mystical orientation, creative contemplative lens and somatic awareness. Being well resourced emotionally and with outside support is a key consideration.
If you are currently working with a mental health care provider, it is encouraged to consult with them prior to registering. This offering is not designed for those currently experiencing acute trauma, crisis, or dysregulation.
Course Outline
Below is an outline of the 12-week Soul in Motion Course Plan*
Week 1 - What is Embodied Mysticism and How is This Part of Jungian Theory? Exploring Different Methods of Embodied Prayer
Week 2 - Creativity as a Portal to the Divine: The Role of Play and Task-Oriented Movement to Access the Self
Week 3 - The Somatics of Divine Encounter & The Somatics of Unknowing: Contacting our Inner Knowing, the Self through the senses
Week 4 - Numinous Experiences and the Plurality of the Archetype: Exploring Jungian theory through Embodied Practice
Week 5 - The Archetypal Power of Music & Embodied Non-Dualism: Accessing the Felt Sense of the Self
Week 6 - An Overview of the Jungian Somatics Dream Method: Introductiom ti Jungian Dream Analysis with an embodied focus
Week 7 - Symbols Week #1: Breath as a Doorway: Exploring the Somatic Symbolism of Breath as a Portal to the Unconscious
Week 8 - Symbols Week #2: Water of Life and the Lymphatic System: the Intersection of matter and spirit through water
Week 9 - Symbols Week #3: Exploring the Heart, the Pericardium, and the Emboided Pleroma
Week 10 - Symbols Week #4: Hands as Attachment, Detachment and a Threshold of the Psyche
Week 11 - The Power of Awe, in Psyche and the Nervous System: Exploring our Environment
Week 12 - Final Review of and Collective Reflections
*Please keep in mind that the course plan is subject to change.
The Foundation
Somatic Theology evolves the classical Jungian model of transformation.
Where the older path begins in order, descends into chaos, and seeks renewal through paradox, Somatic Theology recognizes that many of us already know chaos intimately.
Here, the movement of healing begins differently:
Fragmentation → Embodiment → Relatedness → Emergence
Rather than glorifying shadow work or seeking transcendence, this work sanctifies connection to Self and soul as sacred; the embodied capacity to stay in relationship with both light and dark without collapsing into despair.
The body becomes the alchemical vessel through which archetypal intensity and divine presence can be metabolized, made human, touchable, and relational.
The Creative Instinct
At the heart of Soul in Motion is the creative instinct; the life movement of psyche seeking form.
Through movement, image, and symbol, you’ll discover how creativity is not a performance but the body’s natural language for transformation.
The creative instinct becomes the bridge between the unconscious and the sacred, revealing how the divine speaks through gesture, rhythm, and imagination.
From Chaos to Connection
The ancient symbol of the ouroboros; the serpent devouring its own tail, illuminates the heart of this work. It holds the eternal cycle of destruction and creation—the paradox of endings seeding beginnings.
In the classical Jungian model, the ouroboros represents necessary breakdown: the consuming force through which new consciousness is born.
In Somatic Theology, the symbol evolves into the kinetic spirit and becomes metabolic rather than self-consuming.
Through embodied awareness and a felt sense of deep inner and outer support, what has been fragmented is digested and transfigured through renewed connection to Self and soul.
What You’ll Explore
Each week will include:
Guided and spontaneous movement to open the body as a threshold to symbol and meaning
Nervous system theory integrated with Jungian understanding to explore how physiological states shape our unconscious relationship with the divine—and how sacred experience reshapes our physiology
Embodied active imagination and ritual to bring the unseen into felt experience by utilizing somatic reflections and creative assignments (such as writing, drawing, sound, mandala-making) and guidance for at-home practices to engage the creative instinct between sessions. Each participant will be invited to keep all their work in chronological to keep track of their journey.
Temenos-based small-group process for exploring archetypal and collective material in safe, relational space
Relational field awareness—how our bodies, histories, and cultures form part of the collective psyche
Integration of heartbreak, longing, and quiet grief as thresholds into meaning rather than wounds to fix
What You’ll Gain
A grounded understanding of how psyche, spirit, and nervous system interrelate in healing
At home practices for connecting with the divine through the living body
Tools for self-regulation and presence when engaging deep symbolic or archetypal material
The ability to translate sensation and movement into symbol, image, and ritual
A deeper relationship with archetypes, myth, and dream as living processes in the body through the exploration of Jungian theory
A personal body of creative and symbolic work documenting your individuation process
Skills and insights to integrate into therapeutic, coaching, or creative practice
A renewed sense of faith, vitality, and belonging through embodied connection with Self, soul, and the sacred
Participants will also have access to all recordings for a month after the end of the immersion, as well as the course playlist and in-class theoretical course materials
Who This Is For
This immersion is for those who feel drawn to depth and embodiment as a way of healing and meaning-making:
Therapists, coaches, and educators seeking depth-oriented, relational tools
Artists and creatives longing to root expression in embodied symbolic practice
Spiritually searching individuals seeking reconnection to the sacred through the body
Those who wish to move beyond trauma-recovery models into soulful, non-dual exploration
The Heart of the Work
Soul in Motion invites you to experience psyche and spirit not as abstract ideas but as living movements in your own body and in the environment around you.
Through embodied presence, the creative instinct, and the wisdom of the nervous system, we learn to hold the paradox of the world—the dark and the light, the broken and the beautiful—without turning away.
Here, connection to Self and soul is sacred.
The divine is not above or beyond us; it moves through us, breath by breath, gesture by gesture.
The aim is not transcendence, but incarnation; to become fully human, and through that humanity, to remember the sacred pulse of life itself.
Where body, psyche, and spirit move together toward wholeness and our inner spark.
In a time when so many of us already live inside chaos, this work begins not with descent, but with reconnection; to the Self, to soul, and to the generative divine that moves through all creation.
Through guided and spontaneous movement, play, creative ritual, and Jungian Somatics™, you’ll restore the living dialogue between body and spirit, discovering how healing emerges through the wisdom of the nervous system, the creative instinct, and embodied relationship with the sacred.

