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LAGUNA
BEACH, CALIFORNIA
PRESENTATIONS
OCTOBER 22-24, 2004
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ACCOMMODATIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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first word in workshop title) |
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Beyond the Dance of Two
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Harold
Kornylak, D.O., C.T.E.
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An
enduring, fulfilling two person partnership is rare enough,
even most animals tend to pair bond, so is it totally
impractical to think of expanding beyond the dyad, perhaps to
3, or 4? Well, for those who enjoy the challenge, lets explore
some of the unique dynamics when more than 2 relate together.
How do we keep a triad from being a pair plus one. Get some
insight into your own relating styles and how compatible these
styles are with going beyond the dyad. (Discussion and
experiential exercises).
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Featured at the World Polyamory
Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004 |
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Explore
bi-sexual polyamorous relationship in a safe and supportive
environment. This workshop is for
all levels of interest, especially for the Bi-Curious as well as the
Bisexually experienced. A theoretical and experiential guide
to the Bi-Poly option with guided imagery, pair and multiple partner
exercises. Using movement and dance, transformational theater and
role-playing exercises with opposite sex and same sex partners, we
explore the bi-poly option in fantasy and in
"reality".
Featured at the World Polyamory
Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004
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Centering
ourselves, we recognize, accept, coordinate and synergize our
own varied inner voices that react to relationships and love. We
share vulnerable voices, converting interactions from sour to
sweet. We see aspects of other people sour us because they
resonate our own underexpressed voices. As we accept these
voices in us, we simultaneously enjoy their appearance in
others. Accepting our varied inner selves helps us celebrate
diversity in others and builds our cohesiveness.
Featured at the World Polyamory Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004 |
Hawkins'
Cosmology of Human Consciousness, Polyamory & You
Anastas Harris, Ph.D. &
Steven Vogue, D.C., N.D.
David
Hawkins has developed a cosmology of human consciousness that takes us
from the lowest to the highest levels of human consciousness.
He did this through research using applied kinesiology on
hundreds and thousands of people over ten years time.
He found that regardless of race, culture, religion,
nationality, class, personality, state of mental health or even
personal beliefs, almost exactly the same cosmology emerged with each
individual. More than
that when each state was rated for the level of life energy it
represented, that too was, almost completely consistent across the
board of the people tested.
We'll
take that cosmology and apply it to relationships to determine how
each level impacts the possibility for polyamory. We've also looked at
our own relationship from Hawkin's perspective.
We'll share this cosmology and our insights into it and give an
example from our own relationship as it relates to the different
levels.
Then you'll participate in a small group
exploration of each person’s current challenge in polyamory from the
perspective of the cosmology of human consciousness.
You'll have the opportunity to bring to the table a difficult
or uncomfortable experience for you in the poly realm.
You'll reflect upon and discuss your experience.
You'll ask yourself where are you, where do you want to be?
What do you need to believe, know, do to be there?
| How
To Enter An Established Poly Relationship Shama & Don
Kraig
Learn
to be a successful third, fourth, or fifth wheel!
Navigating the waters smoothly when entering an established
relationship can be rough. Shama & Don reveal
important pointers that make the journey easier.
You learn the most important aspects of how to deal with
exciting dynamics a new person brings; the wonders and the
potential pitfalls. Learn to create balance and harmony in
triads and beyond. Explore practical skills including
communication tools that can be used immediately to enhance
and expand the quality of all your relationships
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How We Do Poly
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Janet Kira Lessin, Panel & Participants
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This is a very
popular format and often the favorite part of the conference for
many. The panel is led by Janet
Kira Lessin and includes polys of several varieties and everyone else
who wishes to share how they make polyamory work for them.
The audience gets to ask question, so everyone's included.
Newbies get valuable answers to begin their poly lives. If you're
currently involved in poly relations and would like to be a part of
the panel, email: janetkiralessin@aol.com
Featured at the World Polyamory
Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004
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Hypnofantasy/Hypnomassage
- Terry and Paul Brussel-Gibbons with Marcus
Brussel Jenkins
Hypnosis
demonstration shows you how to slay the green eyed monster,
release sexual inhibitions which are no longer serving you,
and how to share full body multiple orgasms with your
partners. Bring your senses alive through guided fantasy,
experience the delights of sensual/spiritual connection
through orchestrated hypnomassage --for singles, dyads, triads
and loving groups. Romantic music heightens the
intimacy.
Featured at the World Polyamory
Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004 |
Intimate
Erotic Photography & Poly Relationships
- Wilton Jones
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This
presentation is about four people who agreed to share a part of their
intimate relationsihps with the world. Using photographs taken
earlier this year as a samples, we will discuss how this photo session
helped a poly family incorporate and we partner in much less time than
it might have taken in the past. We'll also discuss how you can
use photography to both enhance your relationships and create images
that are erotic and sensual without being lewd.
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Innovative
and Rapid Techniques for Jealousy Management - Dave
Doleshal, Ph.D.
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There
are many good ideas and effective techniques that can be used to
manage jealousy. All of them work at least to some extent. This
workshop will include two others that are very powerful, easy to
learn, but not yet widely known within the polyamory community.
These are the methods originally pioneered by psychologist Roger
Callahan and methods invented by Dr. Edward Bach, a British
Homeopathic physician.
| Featured at the World Polyamory
Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004 |
On
Agreements - Akien & Dawn
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Agreements
are one of the cornerstones of the poly lifestyle. In
their presentation, Akien and Dawn teach why agreement get
broken, what to do to rebuild and make more effective
agreements.
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Living
Compersion:
An Experiential and Tantric Workshop
Anastas Harris & Steven Vogue
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Compersion is an experience where I am uplifted when my partner is
uplifted through experiences that he or she shares with others,
including when those experiences involve love and sexuality. It
is the acceptance that those you love can love others and the capacity
to experience pleasure, and even joy and turn-on, when this occurs.
Compersion is essential to Polyamory. Tantra is a spiritual path
that is conducive to compersion and which, if truly lived, flows
seamlessly into Polyamory. In this workshop, we will
begin by revealing how this is so. Then, in twos, fours and
small groups, we will move into compersion, Tantra and Poly in a dance
that may be playful or soulful, mental or sensual, and that will
either stretch boundaries or provide the opportunity to stretch into
already extended boundaries with a variety of individuals or couples.
We will place you in situations in which you will have the opportunity
to experience or develop your compersionate nature in an enriching and
supportive atmosphere.
Featured at the World Polyamory
Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 24, 2004
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Pair Bonding, Romantic Love & Multiple Partner
Sexuality - Leanna Wolfe,
Ph.D.
Is serial monogamy the
normal human mating pattern? How then do we explain other patterns
including polygamy, polyamory, and swinging? To address these
questions, we'll examine cross-cultural research on romantic passion
as well as the brain chemistry of romantic love. Next we'll compare
how the cultures of dating singles, swingers and polyamorists engage
pairbonding and romantic love. We'll consider how singles focus on the
differences between how women and men fall in love and evaluate making
a pairbonded commitment.
Next we'll look at how poly ideology
mitigates against jealousy by celebrating compersion and maintaining
relationship hierarchies and how swinging culture largely teases
up sexual attraction while reinforcing the strength of the marital
bond. Finally, we'll reconsider the idea that humans are truly
serially monogamous. Perhaps what keeps people who engage in swinging,
secret affairs, polygamy and polyamory happy are the many different
kinds of love they are able to access simultaneously.
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Pods for Intimate Community
- Sasha Lessin,
Ph.D. &
Janet Kira Lessin, P.T.S.
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We begin
the Poly Conference with friendly, playful, non-verbal, then verbal
encounters and flow into groups of six or so partners. These six are
our pod partners. Our pod--the group of six-- supports us,
encourages us to find what we seek at the conference and in life. With
our pod, we'll discuss our adventures thinking and living
possibilities beyond choice-limiting assumptions, expectations and
fears about polyamorous relating and sexualloving.
To
ready ourselves for experiences Shama, Don Kraig and Harold Kornylak
give us today, we imagine one (or more) new lovers entering our
existing relationship net or imagine we join already-established
lovers. We fantasize and tell our ideals of polyamory that fulfill all
concerned.
The second morning of the Poly
Conference, we tell our pod partners how, so far, we've gotten what we
wanted from our experience here. We affirm each other getting
what we want the rest of the conference.
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Trading
guru Ed Seykota shares his powerful method of
group empathy and somatic anchoring to resolve
inner conflicts and thereby ameliorate
interpersonal tensions. Ed will work with your
inner conflicts--jealousy, time-sharing, economic
cooperation as regards polyamory and with any
conflicting feelings that emerge. We might, for
example, make somatic analogs of jealousy and
insecurity issues, learn to enjoy these forms,
find positive intentions for these forms, and then
unify these forms into a radiant and peaceful
center of operation. See http://www.seykota.com/tribe/TT_Process/index.htm
for description of the process.
Featured at
the World Polyamory Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004
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Tantric
Polyamory: The Art of Conscious Loving
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Shama & Don
Kraig
We
frequently hear in the media how sex in
relationships eventually
becomes boring. Even some people in poly
relationships often find
themselves in a rut, doing the same old
thing while getting lesser
results. It doesn’t have to be that
way!
Through
Tantra, you can experience NOW how to
resurrect the passion and ecstasy in every
aspect of your life as you expand your
passion, your pleasure, and the depth of
your intimacy beyond your wildest
dreams! Step into a new paradigm of
love, of sex and of living. Shama
and Don Kraig guide you on this amazing
exploration of awakening, consciousness
and bliss.
Featured at
the World Polyamory Conference,
Laguna Beach, CA - October 23, 2004 |
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Touch
With Intention -
Les Nuckles
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This
presentation teaches people to touch and/or
be present using focus and intention.
There's some lecture with lots of hands on
time. This workshop prepares attendees
to get more from the workshops that follow
and to be better able to connect with
others.
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World Polyamory
Association - 808-244-4103 -
WorldPolyamory@aol.com
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