Online Workshop: Liberating the Ego Loop
29th October 2023
<p class="font_8">Melt the mechanism that makes you moody!</p>
The Ego habit makes us suffer. Meditation breaks that habit.
So much of our mental anguish and boredom comes from an endless loop of self-regarding thought and emotion. And up on Holy Island this summer, Mindsprings explored a powerful and effective way of breaking through that loop. Firstly, in meditation we can use phenomena from the field of the body or our senses to 'put a spoke' in the endless cycle of dreary 'selfing'. And then secondly, we can deepen our awareness of the mechanism that underpins this 'ego-loop' in the first place. . During this one-day online workshop you will learn: - what the constituent elements of the ego-loop are - how the body and the senses can break up the seamless running of the mechanism - peer deeply into the nature of the cogs that keep the loop spinning - recognise how freedom from the loop benefits us but especially those around us
What is the Ego Loop?
What to expect from a this online workshop
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This is an online workshop using Zoom. It is not an in-person retreat but we like to hold a strong container for the weekend. The zoom link will be sent to you when you register.
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We will begin on Sunday morning at 10 am (all times UK time) with introductions.
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We'll finish at 4 pm on Sunday and have an hour's break for lunch. There will be tea and pee breaks too.
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Alistair will teach and guide practice throughout the weekend. His teaching will be illustrated where necessary with slides.
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There'll be plenty of time to share experiences in break-out groups.
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The teaching and Q&A sessions will be recorded and shared with you after the retreat. (For reasons of confidentiality please don't share beyond the group!
About the teacher
Alistair is a broadcaster, psychotherapist and meditation teacher.
He's worked for the BBC for more than 20 years and works as a UKCP-accredited therapist in East Sussex. Since 2004, he's run Mindsprings, his therapeutic meditation organisation which teaches body-based and Buddhist solutions to many of our everyday problems.
Mindsprings offers popular meditation-based courses on many subjects:
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helping people with anxiety, dissociation, stress.
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working with mental health in the LGBTQ community.
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exploring the growing field of embodiment and somatic practices.
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teaching Buddhist practices for mental health and well-being
Alistair teaches in England, Wales, Scotland, Belgium, Ireland, Sweden, Iceland and the Netherlands.

