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Ajaya Sommers ~ Awake Attachment™ – Intimacy as a Path of Embodiment and Awakening ~ 4 Part Online Series

Monday, June 22, 2026 @ 10:00am-12:00pm (Pacific Time), part of a 4-Part Series, includes June 15, 17, 22 & 24

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An event every week that begins at 10:00 am on Monday and Wednesday, repeating until Wednesday, June 24, 2026

June 15, 17, 22 & 24, 2026
10:00 am – 12:00 pm, Pacific Daylight Time (PT)
Event will be recorded and emailed to participants after each meeting.
You’re welcome to join even if you can’t attend all the live sessions.

Sliding Scale: $100 to $200
Some Partial Scholarships Available
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When the separate self dissolves – and awakens to one’s natural being, in deep meditation, in nature, in love – what remains is not emptiness. It is intimacy. With everything.

This is not an achievement. It is our original nature.

And yet most of us cannot sustain it. Because the nervous system learned, early, that closeness was not always safe.

What we long for most – a holy, primal intimacy with life itself, with ourselves, with other humans, with the more-than-human world – is also what we fear most. And the very places we feel most broken, most defended, most disconnected, are not obstacles to that intimacy. They are the doorway into it.

We humans live inside a paradox.

The Buddha taught that attachment is the root of suffering – that freedom comes from loosening our grip, clinging to nothing. Modern psychology says the opposite: from our first breath, our survival depends on secure bonds. Our nervous systems, our capacity to regulate and relate, our sense of safety in the world – all of it is built on healthy attachment. To ourselves, to each other, to the more-than-human world.

What if these two teachings are not in conflict? What if the path is not away from attachment – but through it, into the embodied realization of being both awake and attached?

Many people drawn to this work have walked a meaningful inner path. And still, they sense a gap between what they understand spiritually and what they can sustain in real-time relationship – especially when emotions intensify, or intimacy calls for something more.

Awakening to our true nature does not automatically resolve the nervous system patterns organized around protection. This series explores that meeting point – where spiritual realization and the living body learn to move together.

At the center of this work is a simple but profound reframe:

The opposite of attachment is not detachment. It is intimacy without self-abandonment.

The Four Sessions

Session One – Staying · The intelligence of the gut Learning how not to abandon yourself. We establish the conditions for safety, regulation, and embodied presence – and begin to explore what it means to remain connected to ourselves when intensity arises.

Session Two – Feeling · The intelligence of the heart We turn toward emotional presence and the deeper intelligence within our relational patterns – meeting vulnerability and reactivity with awareness rather than avoidance or collapse.

Session Three – Opening · The intelligence of awareness As the nervous system settles and the heart opens, we explore intimacy – not as fusion or dependency, but as the capacity to remain deeply connected without losing ourselves.

Session Four – Living · Integration of gut, heart, and awareness as one breathing motion. What it means to love, relate, and meet life from a more grounded and awake presence – not as an ideal, but as a living capacity.

How we explore:
Each session combines somatic practice, guided inquiry, and relational exploration. We slow down together, settle the nervous system, and build – gradually and experientially – the capacity to stay present with what is alive inside. The emphasis throughout is on direct experience rather than concept, and on the integration of insight into lived relationship.

This series is for you if…
You have a spiritual practice – and your relationships are still the hardest part.

You sense a gap between what you understand and what you can sustain in real-time.

You long for a deeper ground within yourself – not through control, but through presence.

You are drawn to how awakening lives in the body, in intimacy, in the fullness of a human life.

About Ajaya Sommers
Ajaya Sommers, RCST, is the founder of Core Embodiment®, a somatic practitioner, teacher, and speaker with over 30 years of experience guiding people into genuine transformation.

Her work lives at the intersection of somatic embodiment, relational intimacy, and non-dual inquiry, helping people reclaim presence, coherence, and deeper connection to themselves, others and Life itself. She is a certified Biodynamic Craniosacral Integration Teacher, NARM practitioner, and Authorized Continuum Teacher, and has presented at the SAND Conference, Esalen Institute, the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), and the Purpose Summit.

ajayasommers.com

Sliding Scale: $100 to $200
Some Partial Scholarships Available
Address inquiries to web@opencirclecenter.org
Please Register Early if you can.

Details

Date:
Monday, June 22
Time:
10:00am-12:00pm (Pacific Time), part of a 4-Part Series, includes June 15, 17, 22 & 24

Organizer

Open Circle Center – Online Events
Email:
web@opencirclecenter.org