Hummingbird Yurt, Gweek, Cornwall
Stoic Qabalah Workshop: The Tree of Life in Practice
Sat 11th and Sun 12th April 2026
Two-day workshop in the beautiful village of Gweek, Cornwall. If you are travelling and would like to stay locally, there are lovely accommodation options at the venue and nearby, just message and we'll be happy to help.
The Tree of Life in Practice
This 2 day immersive workshop offers an introduction to Qabalah (the Tree of Life), an experiential, embodied approach to the 22 Tree of Life Pathworkings and 10 Spheres that serve as a map of consciousness, a blueprint for living authentically and remembering that which is waiting to be reawakened.
Across the weekend, we will explore how the mystic tree of life imparts knowledge and deepens your self awareness.
Learn how the tree relates to your everyday life, connect with your soul’s potential and the essence of you.
An unfolding awareness of the virtues of self in the everyday, where knowledge, immersion and experience become as one.
The Tree of Life in Practice
This 2 day immersive workshop offers an introduction to Qabalah (the Tree of Life), an experiential, embodied approach to the 22 Tree of Life Pathworkings and 10 Spheres that serve as a map of consciousness, a blueprint for living authentically and remembering that which is waiting to be reawakened.
Across the weekend, we will explore how the mystic tree of life imparts knowledge and deepens your self awareness.
Learn how the tree relates to your everyday life, connect with your soul’s potential and the essence of you.
An unfolding awareness of the virtues of self in the everyday, where knowledge, immersion and experience become as one.
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For more information email: [email protected] or [email protected] Or to reserve your place: 'CLICK HERE' Practical Details Gweek, Cornwall (exact location will be sent after booking) Saturday 11th April 10am-5pm and Sunday 12th April 10am-4pm Investment £222 (254 euros - includes all course materials, healthy lunch, fresh juices & refreshments) Spaces are limited to preserve depth and quality of exploration. |
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