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Dublin, Ireland • A Family Constellation Workshop with Bill Mannle: HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE LOVED?


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HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE LOVED?

This workshop grew out of the question above: How Do You Want To Be Loved? When I would ask this question of clients, there often followed a pause, a slight shudder in the body, a deep sigh, and sometimes tears. I am interested in that pause, the body response, the exquisite raw emotion that said, “See me.” 

I want to know what happens in the gap between the asking and the answer.

The question is an invitation, and inquiry into a deeper, perhaps necessary conversation. 

Through rituals, exercises, and Constellations, we will explore the “HOW,” “the WANT,” and what happens in your body and heart when you allow the question to settle.

Date: September 12th - 14th, 2025
Schedule:
Friday, September 12th 7.00pm to 9.30
Saturday, September 13th and Sunday, September 14th 10:00-6:00 p.m.
Location: Venue TBA, Greater Dublin Area, Ireland
Cost: EARLY BIRD until May 1st, 2025, €250 (€275 after May 1st)

About Bill Mannle

Bill Mannle, LMFT is a Gestalt and Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in Connecticut, USA. He has been involved with Family Constellations since 2003. Now as an international trainer and facilitator, he has conducted seminars in Connecticut, New York, California, Germany, Denmark, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Spain, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Romania, Bali Malta & Lisbon, Portugal.

Interested in Constellations ever-expanding nature, he is exploring its deeper, spiritual, heart opening nature and its affect along the path.

To Register, Contact:

Róisín Fallon (https://www.araisabhaile.ie/)
Phone: 085 1531106
Email: roisin@constellation.ie


Artwork "Guided Sacred Union" by Loren Doucette used with permission (https://lorendoucetteart.com)

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