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Journey into the Heart of the Masculine

Information Night Invitation

For millennia men have been mentored and guided on their journey from boyhood to manhood. This was a critically important process as communities could not, and cannot, sustain boys and boy behaviours in grown men’s bodies. The vast majority of cultures had what is termed “rites of passage” that supported the transitions and transformations that occur for all human beings from birth to death.
 
In today’s Western cultures the rite of passage tradition has largely been lost, and consequently many men hunger for a sense of completion and wholeness in – and with – their masculinity. 
 
So there is a  question here. Do you seek a sense of completion and wholeness with your masculinity, and do you find yourself asking “what does my heart truly want?”
 
If this is something you’ve found yourself pondering, or if you’ve ever wondered what this “work” is all about, then here’s an opportunity to find out, to meet some of the facilitators, and experience a little of the magic that this program and these men create.

Gold Coast/Varsity Lakes – Tuesday 15 August, 7-9PM
Brisbane – Wednesday 16 August, 7-9PM
Call Michael Brennan for details on 0418 694 283.

The Journey team,
Gary Simpson, Steve Dyer, Hunter Reed, Ned Bryant, Ian Lee , Kieran Fahy & Hilton Barr.
What each must seek in his life never was on land or sea. It is something out of his own unique potentiality for experience, something that never has been and never could have been experienced by anyone else… The big question is whether you are going to say a hearty yes to your adventure. – Joseph Campbell

 
Journey into the Heart of the Masculine is a program run by our partner organisation Workplace Wellbeing Institute and facilitated by men from our community. Mens Wellbeing is pleased to recommend this opportunity to our members and supporters
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