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  • Center for Biography & Social Art
  • April Public Workshop

    with Davina Muse
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  • Making Friends with Shame, Righteousness, and Acceptance

     Sunday, April 12, 2026

    2-4 pm Eastern

    In this experiential workshop, we'll explore inner and outer dimensions ofhealthy and unhealthy shame. We'll look togethe at our own experiences of shame, how we defend against it, and how it can be transformed. Through this personal work, we may be able to better help others make friends with their own shame.

    Please have on hand:

    • drinking water
    • your journal or notebook
    • drawing paper and pencil
    • colored pencils
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  • Davina Muse was born in England, and lived for 35 years in the United States. Her work as a family therapist is informed by both mainstream and anthroposophical perspectives on the life of the soul and the evolution of consciousness.

    She recently returned to live in England, near Stroud, in order to be closer to the faily and grandchildren and to continue learning about medicinal herb gardening and oil-making. She now lives in a converted chapel, a good place for practising the re-consecration of LIFE!

  • In order to respect the privacy of our participants, we do not record any of our sessions on ZOOM. The link will be sent to you the day prior to the workshop to the email that you registered with.

  • Contact information

  • Sunday, April  12, 2026 2- 4pm Eastern Time

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  • Workshop Fee (non refundable)

    You can pay by PayPal or mail a check to CBSA: 41 Hubbard Ave, Northampton, MA, 01060 USA
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  • The Center for Biography and Social Art is committed to equal opportunity and does not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other protected class.

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    administration@biographysocialart.org

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