
Welcome To Context Awakening
On Online 1-Day Gathering
How We Can Find Lasting Psychological Safety And Feel Inner Wholeness By Understanding The Context Of Awareness, Mind and Body
What Is Context Awakening?
The human mind is always searching for safe context. As Viktor Frankl once wrote, “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.” This speaks to our mind’s deep need to locate itself within a broader, meaningful context—one that offers understanding and psychological safety.
In its search, the mind stretches beyond immediate experience, trying to create a sense of safety and permanence. But this search is bounded by the mind’s own limits—especially its habit of seeing everything through the lens of subject and object. It constructs context from what it can perceive and control: the body, relationships, knowledge, and belief systems.
For example, the mind may find safety in the health and fitness of the body, or in the stability of identity and social roles—family, community, nationality. It may turn to intellectual structures, ideologies, sciences, or spiritual beliefs to provide an anchor. All of these become scaffolds for the mind’s sense of “safe, meaningful context.”
Yet underlying all of this is a deeper drive: the need for permanence amidst change. The question arises—can these external or conceptual sources truly provide lasting wholeness? Or is the mind seeking something it cannot find within its usual frameworks?
For example, the mind may find safety in the health and fitness of the body, or in the stability of identity and social roles—family, community, nationality. It may turn to intellectual structures, ideologies, sciences, or spiritual beliefs to provide an anchor. All of these become scaffolds for the mind’s sense of “safe, meaningful context.”
Yet underlying all of this is a deeper drive: the need for permanence amidst change. The question arises, can these external or conceptual sources truly provide lasting wholeness? Or is the mind seeking something it cannot find within its usual frameworks?
Context Awakening explores this very question. It reveals that the mind’s search is fueled by a perceived loss, an existential disconnection, and that its objectifying nature keeps it from fully resting in wholeness. It keeps looking outside of itself for something that can only be known directly.
This process of awakening is not about gaining new beliefs but recognising a context already and always present: the unchanging awareness that witnesses all mental activity. This awareness, your essential beingness, is not constructed, not subject to change, and not limited by mental definition.
To awaken to this context is to realise that the safety and meaning the mind has been seeking has always been here—as the very ground of our being. This awakening unfolds not in a single insight, but as a multidimensional journey through all layers of experience: body, mind, and being. Each layer offers its own doorway into wholeness and invites a unique kind of attention.
Context Awakening is an invitation to remember, to recognise, and to rest as the ever-present awareness that you already are. It reveals that the mind’s search is fuelled by a perceived loss, a disconnection from this permanent safe context, and that its objectifying nature keeps it from finding it. It keeps looking outside of itself for something that can only be known directly by awareness itself.
This gathering is an invitation to turn inward—to explore aware being, the movements of mind, and the wisdom of the body. From the understanding that all reality is one consciousness expressing itself, we uncover the wholeness and balance already within.
The Themes This Gathering Explores
Context Awakening Is…
Not a belief system, but a deepening recognition of what is already present.
Not a technique, but an invitation into natural intelligence, balance, and wholeness.
Not a detour, but an integration of all aspects of being — somatic, psychological, and conscious.
Conscious reality expresses itself through human life not by effort or striving, but through effortless resonance. What we deeply long for is not a personal achievement — but the spontaneous flowering of impersonal consciousness in and through our human form.
This unfolding happens through a natural awakening to the deeper context that holds all experiences — not as an idea, but as a living, embodied recognition. On the human level, this unfolds through three intimately interwoven domains:
🟢 The Somatic Context
(Body, Environment, and Belonging)
This domain is grounded in the body’s natural intelligence — the rhythms of regulation, the need for safety, and its deep relationship to the environment.
Key Aspects:
Sensory awareness and emotional rhythms
The felt sense of safety or threat
Connection to place, people, and relational belonging
Here, the body is not separate from its world. Meaning arises through embodied presence, not abstraction.
🟠 The Narrative-Self Context
(Mind, Identity, and Personal Story)
This domain centers on the mind’s need for coherence — creating and maintaining a sense of “me” through story, belief, and relational roles.
Key Aspects:
Personal identity and biography
Psychological safety and emotional patterns
Belief systems, cultural narratives, and meaning-making frameworks
This context gives us structure and orientation. When in balance, it supports insight, reflection, and purpose.
🔵 The Ground of Being Context
(Awareness, Spaciousness, and Stillness)
This is the ever-present field of pure awareness — unchanging, impersonal, and alive. It is the silent witness of all other contexts.
Key Aspects:
Aware presence, free from identification
The backdrop to all bodily and mental activity
A natural source of peace, clarity, and unconditional wholeness
From here, meaning is not constructed, but revealed as an innate quality of being.
Individual Tendencies
Each mind and body tends to orient primarily around one of these three domains — body, mind, or being. This is not a fixed identity, but a natural doorway into wholeness, shaped by:
Personal history and upbringing
Neurobiological sensitivity
Cultural and relational conditioning
Recognising the dominant orientation fosters self-compassion and allows a more integrated unfolding across all domains of being.
Waking Up To Beingness And Waking Down To Its Embodiment
“No one can deny the importance of balance or equilibrium in the universal economy. Nature is forever seeking to preserve moderation or to restore it if it has been disturbed,” wrote Manly P. Hall, pointing to an ancient Hermetic understanding that human life is a self-balancing system, always seeking its point of harmony as basis of expression.
Waking up is the recognition of beingness as our true nature — impersonal, spacious, ever-present.
Waking down is the integration of this recognition into the body, relationships, and everyday life.
This balance brings a deeper harmony. As we rest in the awareness of being, we begin to attune more skillfully to the intelligent signals of the body and the narrative mind. Nothing is bypassed. Everything becomes part of the dance of wholeness.
Context Blindness and the Roots of Suffering
When we become unconscious of the context we’re operating from, suffering increases. This “context blindness” can take several forms:
Over-identifying with thought → rigid ideologies, self and self-judgment, and mental suffering
Over-identifying with the body → contraction around survival, isolation, or appearance
Over-identifying with abstract awareness → spiritual bypass, disconnection from life and relationships
Suffering arises not from these contexts themselves, but from mistaking part of our experience for the whole of what we are.
Why This Matters
Inclusivity of Experience
Affirms all layers of experience — body, mind, and being — as essential to awakening.Respect for Individual Orientation
Honours each person’s natural starting point and unique pathway.Integration Over Bypass
Encourages grounded, embodied presence instead of avoiding discomfort.Wholeness Through Balance
Awakening is not about escape — it’s about living fully in the truth of what you are, across all levels of experience.
The Context Awakening 1 Day Gathering
This gathering is designed to support a deep, embodied understanding of three interwoven contexts of human experience:
The Somatic Context — physical sensations, nervous system regulation, and relational safety
The Narrative-Self Context — mental frameworks, beliefs, and identity
The Ground of Being Context — spacious awareness, presence, and wholeness
Rather than offering a method, system, or therapeutic model, Context Awakening is a gentle, experiential inquiry — a space to meet yourself with honesty, compassion, and curiosity, right where you are.
It’s not about fixing or improving yourself. It’s about seeing clearly — and in that clarity, allowing natural integration and peace to arise.
You’ll be supported in:
Gaining a clear understanding of how these three contexts shape your experience of meaning and safety
Inquiring into your present-moment experience to recognize where you are awake — and where unconscious patterns may still obscure clarity
Awakening to the ground of being, not as a concept, but as an immediate reality
By the End of This Gathering, You Will...
✅ Understand the three primary contexts of experience — Somatic, Narrative-Self, and Beingness — and how they function in your life.
✅ Identify your natural orientation — where you feel most at home, and where habitual patterns or blind spots may still operate.
✅ Recognize context-blindness — and learn to meet these moments (e.g. identification with thought, emotional overwhelm, or spiritual bypass) with curiosity, not self-judgment.
✅ Engage simple tools and inquiries to support awareness in each context, such as:
Breath and body awareness
Emotional needs recognition
Thought-pattern auditing
Presence-based inquiry
✅ See through limiting beliefs and identity constructs — gently releasing the sense of lack and separation that underlies many forms of suffering.
✅ Reconnect with the unchanging ground of being — not as a distant goal, but as the ever-present source of meaning and peace within all experience.
✅ Balance and integrate all three dimensions of your being — so that body, mind, and awareness work together in coherence, openness, and vitality.
✅ Support others in their awakening — with sensitivity, respect, and insight rooted in your own lived understanding.
✅ Leave with a living map of orientation — a practical framework you can return to for clarity, balance, and guidance in everyday life.
Who Is This For?
Spiritual Seekers Seeking Integration – Individuals with experience in nonduality, meditation, or awakening who want to deepen their embodiment and avoid bypassing.
Therapists, Coaches, and Healers – Professionals supporting others in transformation who want a multidimensional model to understand clients' patterns and tailor their guidance.
Neurodiverse and Introspective Individuals – People with unique cognitive styles (e.g., autism, ADHD, imaginative or symbolic thinkers) who want to understand how their tendencies fit into spiritual growth.
Mind-Body Practitioners – Yogis, bodyworkers, somatic therapists, or breathworkers interested in linking physical awareness with deeper layers of identity and consciousness.
Creatives and Visionaries – Artists, writers, or imaginal thinkers looking for spiritual frameworks that include metaphor, narrative, and symbolic intelligence.
Relationally-Oriented or Identity-Conscious People – Those navigating roles in family, society, or community who want to reconcile personal identity with deeper presence and connection.
Psychologically-Minded Spiritual Explorers – Individuals drawn to shadow work, inner parts dialogue, or trauma integration, especially those who find purely transcendent paths insufficient.
What You’ll Receive
🌀 A 1-Day live Zoom session with teaching, discussion, and guided inquiry ( Access to the recording for 30 days after the event)
📘 A free downloadable PDF workbook to deepen your understanding and support your client work
🫶 A safe, respectful space that honours all forms of neurodiversity and lived experience
Gathering Timetable
1:00 PM – 1:15 PM - Welcome & Orientation
1:15 PM – 2:45 PM - Session 1: Somatic Context
2:45 PM – 3:00 PM - ☕ Break
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM - Session 2: Narrative Self Context
4:30 PM – 4:45 PM - 🍵 Break
4:45 PM – 6:15 PM - Session 3: Context of Beingness
6:15 PM – 6:30 PM - Break
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM - Session 4: Integration Sharing & Closing
Gathering Pricing – Accessible, Fair, and Supportive
I deeply believe that wellness, clarity, and inner integration are fundamental human needs — and should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial means. To support this, this 1-day workshops is offered on a tiered pricing system. This flexible model allows you to choose the amount that most honestly reflects your financial capacity, while receiving the exact same workshop experience at every tier.
Choose the Rate That Feels Right for You:
€100 – Standard rate
€75 – Enter discount code NB025 at checkout for 25% off
€50 – Enter discount code NB050 at checkout for 50% off
✨ When booking your place, simply select the full price (€100), and then apply the appropriate discount code during the checkout process to adjust the price.
This pricing approach allows Naturally Being to function with generosity and balance — supporting inclusion without compromising integrity.
💌 If none of these rates are accessible to you, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I welcome open, respectful conversations about access and will do my best to support you.Next Steps
Ready to experience deep integration and inner clarity? Join us for the next Context Awakening Workshop — reserve your place now and begin the journey toward embodied wholeness using the booking form below.
Please note this work is of a educational, spiritual and philosophical nature and not a form of therapy or psychological treatment and not a substitute for psychological or medical treatment. If you are in any doubt please see a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist in your region.