Sun 5 May 2024
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm (UK Time)
The Hairy Barista, 82 High St, Totnes, Devon, United Kingdom, TQ9 5SN
£15 minimum donation
All Proceeds in Aid of the Bereaved Families Forum

All PROCEEDS OF THIS TALK WILL GO TO ~
Bereaved Families Forum - www.familiesforum.co.uk 

Otherwise  known as  The Parents  Circle - www.theparentscircle.org  


In this talk & shamanic journey, followed by a  Q & A, Ya’Acov and Susannah Darling Khan, Co-Founders of Movement Medicine, will share the fundamentals of what makes their relationship so inspiring.

 After 38 years together, the fiery and creative  dynamic  between them is a source of teaching for anyone wanting more intimacy and therefore better sex in their relationships. They don’t teach tantra. They teach what they have learned through more than 3½ decades of living on the front line of love. 

During that time, they have developed a radical basis for mutually empowering and responsible relationship between yin and yang and in this case, between a man and a woman. What they have discovered challenges so many of the conceptual baggage that so many of us bring into our relationships. 

Don’t miss them!  They are really funny, wise, very down to earth, humble and real, and they have this news to share: 

‘We know that relationship is a challenge. And, the harvest we are in has shown us beyond all shadow of a doubt, that everything we’ve been through together has been worth it in ways we could never have imagined. For us, there is no deeper spiritual practice than committed relationship. 

When you dare to love someone, then you know that everything that’s undigested, all that shadow material, the terror of being naked and at the mercy of our mortality, the hurts and broken places we all bring into that space of love, all of it will become visible in time. 

At the same time, the healing waters of love are infinite and warm. The healing fires of love are spicy and infinitely creative. And if we can find that grounded, golden key that stops us looking outside of ourselves for someone to blame for what we are feeling, there is no limit on love that we have yet discovered.’