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‘Celebration’ – by Aidan Ryan, ICPPD learner (Aidan brought the group together on Friday evening with his Reflection as follows)

My reflection this evening is about celebration, so I am inviting you to journey with me for a few minutes while we celebrate our ‘selves’

Relax now – sit back – get comfortable – let the shoulders go – allow your eyes to close if they wish – allow the chair to take your weight – allow it to support you – that is what it wants to do – allow it!

Feel your feet on the floor – notice its solidity – allow it to support you – that is what it wants to do – allow it!

Notice your breathing

Notice how your body just breathes on its own

Now that you’ve noticed your breathing you may decide to slow it down – or take bigger breaths – or alter the rhythm in some way – but it’s all going on nonetheless – notice it – get into the rhythm of it – get into your own groove – get into your flow

Think for a moment how the room is supporting us – effortlessly!

The house is supported by the earth

And the earth is held effortlessly by the universe – the stars are up there now behind the daylight – we are part of this great vastness – we belong here!

Breathe the free air and celebrate it!

When we consider this room we note its size, its décor, the doors and windows – but we forget its essence – we forget the infinite and eternal space that it occupies – we forget our own essence too – the life that animates our bodies – we are familiar with our bodies and we think that we know our minds – but we forget our eternal and infinite spirit

Celebrate your boundless free spirit – celebrate it! – celebrate it!    

Celebrate your body – it serves you so well and it’s always right – it allows you to experience the world through the senses – it is a miraculous balance of wondrous functioning – celebrate it! – celebrate it!

Celebrate your knowing – the things you just know – and have always known – celebrate your ability to make sense and order of the world – celebrate it! – celebrate it!

Celebrate your uniqueness – your individuality – your specialness – there is nobody like you – and you will never reoccur in this universe – celebrate it! – celebrate it!

Celebrate the way you operate – the little things that make you different – the way you sit – the way you eat –  walk – talk – dress – sing – dance – smile – cry – your angry face – your curious face – your sleepy face – celebrate it! – celebrate it!

Celebrate your emotions – attend to them – they call for motion towards self-care – to feel is part of our humanity – celebrate it! – celebrate it!

Celebrate your zest for life – the life in you – the ‘go’ in you – the hope in you – the dreams you hold – celebrate it! – celebrate it!

Celebrate your creativity – every word – thought – action – response – desire – dream – feeling, is your creation – celebrate it! – celebrate it!  

We are here in this space at this time to learn – to grow – to laugh – to cry – to heal – to expand – to be – to allow what we’ve always known to emerge – we have arrived from two journeys – the one we started when we awoke this morning back from the source – and the one we started the second we were born – welcome yourself – say well done – celebrate your arrival – we are here – together – all is well – celebrate it! – celebrate it!

 

Alan holds a Masters Degree and Graduate Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy from the University of Limerick. He has worked in private practice in Limerick and Ennis for many years. He has lectured on research on the Psychotherapy M.A. in U.L., and worked as a group facilitator on the M.A. in Music Therapy in U.L. Alan also holds a Higher National Diploma and Bachelors Degree in Irish Music, and has taught guitar on the B.A. in Irish Music and Dance at the Irish World Academy. As a professional musician he has toured extensively throughout Ireland and Europe with various artists. Alan’s interests include auto-ethnographic and heuristic approaches to research, personal development, and transpersonal approaches to psychotherapy. He continues to get great enjoyment from music, playing regularly in the Limerick and Ennis scene, as well as working on various recording projects. He values the personal development of student therapists and the effective integration of this with skills and theory.