CHE Salon HEALTHY SELF LOVE
Learn to allow love. Learn to be love…
with: Jeroen de Bruin, Being Orientation teacher
How are you lovingly close to yourself. And how do you stay close to yourself in challenging situations?
Anyone who wants to live from the highest potential strives for a healthy basis. In doing so, you will want to approach your self-rejection and deeply hidden shadows wisely and lovingly. It sounds so easy: love yourself. How do you continue to welcome yourself from the perspective of who you really are in challenging moments?
Jeroen invites us in this salon to come home to 'Being': the ever-present ground dimension of existence. Step right out of the narrowing and into the open space; to experience the contact with your inspiration, strength and zest for life from 'Being'.
'Being Orientation' is a 'path of enlightened living' and based on ancient spiritual wisdom (Buddhism) and Western psychology; spiritual practice and elements of psychology/psychotherapy are combined with the spiritual source – the non-dual ground – which is both the beginning and the end. This was developed by Hans Knibbe, who is also the founder of the school for Being Orientation.
Jeroen de Bruin has been following this path since 1998, is a Being Orientation teacher and has a practice for Being-oriented coaching, meditation and training in Amsterdam and Utrecht. In addition, he has been a career counselor and business coach for entrepreneurs and board members for twenty years. He greatly enjoys guiding people towards their unique individuality, correct, sustainable choices in their personal life, career and partner relationship. He lets us walk this evening on the path to healthy self-love, taking us from the doing mode into the being mode and into 'awake'.
Inspiration & more info about Healthy Self Love:
- Book Healthy Self Love, Hans Knibbe, 2018
- Interview with Hans Knibbe about Healthy Self Love (14 minutes) https://youtu.be/ic7phsnzSqA
- Jeroen's website www.jdbcoaching.nl/zijnsorientatie/gezonde-zelfliefde
You can register via:
https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/tickets-gezonde-zelfliefde-52630241469
Register You are cordially invited to participate in this salon. You can register by clicking the orange 'Attend event' button in Eventbrite or your email and you will receive a confirmation of your registration.
Signing up is important, even if you don't join us for dinner. On the day of the salon you will be informed by email if the salon will take place in a different room than usual. Depending on the number of registrations, we will look for a suitable space.
If you are unexpectedly unable to come, send a text to Annelies Weijschedé: 06-15398808
Eating together Venwoude offers the visitors of the salon the opportunity to join the dinner at 18.00 pm. The vegetarian meals are prepared with full-fledged products and fresh vegetables from the region and the season. Venwoude charges € 13,50 pp (in cash and to be paid to the CHE Salonhost there) and it is appreciated if we help clean up.
For a good planning of the kitchen and the purchases, we pass on the number of diners on Friday morning. You can sign up for dinner by sending an email – no later than Friday morning November 23 – annelies.weijschede@spraaksaam.nl
Contribution We offer these salons based on the “purpose and principles” of the CHE. To make this permanently possible in the future, we ask you for a financial contribution from € 7,50 per salon.
Also possible, become a donor! Organized by volunteers for volunteers. And the CHE has costs. From the Chamber of Commerce and the website to compensating time for making connections between parties that enter into collaborations they could not have dreamed of. To continue to make all this possible, we invite you to become a donor of the CHE. With an automatic transfer of a fixed amount per month you make our work possible. You can also make a one-time gift. The Center for Human Emergence NL is recognized as a charity, so your donations are tax deductible.
You are cordially invited to participate in this salon.
Kind regards, Jeroen de Bruin, Anja Boersma and Annelies Weijschedé