Healing Lines: Writing and Somatic Practices for Scars

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Our scars hold traces of what we’ve lived — reminders of what the body has endured and how it has repaired itself. In this two-hour online workshop, we’ll explore these traces through reflective writing and body attention. You’ll be guided through acknowledging your scars and interacting with them, noticing their unique landscapes and the qualities they bring to your life. The focus is not on retelling the past but on listening to what your scars communicate now: resilience, protection, tenderness, perhaps even beauty. Through words, breath, movement, and attention, we’ll meet the marks that shaped us with curiosity and compassion.

This workshop is for you if you…
– have a scar — physical or emotional — that still draws your attention.
– want to reconnect with a part of your body that feels numb, distant, or changed.
– sense that healing happened on the surface, but something still lingers underneath.
– wish to soften feelings of judgment or shame about your body.

Led by Elaine Konopka, somatic practitioner, writer, and editor. She is the founder of The Attentive Body online and in Paris, where she teaches body awareness to help people live healthier, more intense lives. An avid believer in the power of the written word, she has been facilitating writing workshops for over a decade.

Sunday, November 9th, 2 – 4 pm UK time
Standard rate: 25 €
Supporter rate: 30 €

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