Foundations of Relational Practice
An introduction to embodied connection and relational presence
This series introduces a way of relating that reveals how connection creates access to a deeper field of experience—where what has been held, hidden, or frozen can gently return to movement. As connection stabilizes, healing and integration unfold without force.
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Human development is relational.
Before we explore development, consciousness, or Light, we need a stable relational field. This series helps your nervous system learn what it means to connect, embody, and integrate depth in relationship.
Relational Practice works by creating a steady relational field where presence can stabilize, capacity can grow, and connection becomes less effortful.
A guided introduction to embodied connection that makes deeper healing and development possible.
What you’ll learn:
Develop the ability to stay present and connected in relationship without collapsing, performing, or shutting down
Experience greater emotional stability and tolerance when intensity arises
Feel more relational safety and trust in your body rather than managing connection through effort
Build a repeatable practice that supports deeper healing, development, and spiritual integration
What You Receive
Each series is designed as a steady, relational container for development and integration. When you enroll, you receive access to:
A weekly 2-hour live group session
Small-group teaching and guided experiential practice, where learning happens through presence, pacing, and direct contact.
Full access to session recordings and transcripts
Revisit each session at your own rhythm, allowing the material to deepen and integrate over time.
Access to the private community space
A dedicated space for connection, reflection, and ongoing support with others engaged in the same process.
Early access to future series and offerings
Priority registration for upcoming programs, allowing continuity in your developmental path.
This series introduces a triad-based relational practice designed to recreate the conditions under which relational and developmental capacity naturally emerge. Through repeated, structured practice, participants learn to speak from the body, listen with the whole system, and directly sense the relational field as a living dimension of experience.
10-Week Foundational Curriculum
Each weekly session includes guided meditation, teaching, live work, triad practice, and group integration.
This opening phase establishes the foundations of relational practice: slowing internal pace, speaking from direct bodily experience, and allowing oneself to be seen in shared space. Participants learn that relational safety emerges through presence rather than performance, and that trust structures naturally when the body is included in connection.
Phase I
Embodied Contact & Being Seen
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Week 1 — Entering the Relational Field
An introduction to triad-based practice and the experience of speaking and listening from the body in real time.
Week 2 — Slowing Down & Staying With Sensation
Learning to remain close to direct experience rather than moving into narrative, analysis, or performance.
Week 3 — Being Seen Without Effort
Exploring what happens when you allow yourself to be perceived without managing how you appear.
This phase introduces the relational field as a living accumulation of time and energy. Participants begin to sense how past experiences remain present as patterned movements, and learn to allow these flows to continue rather than freeze or contract around them.
Phase II
Navigating the Field & The Persistence of the Past
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Week 4 — Sensing the Field
Recognizing the relational field as a shared, dynamic environment rather than a collection of separate individuals.
Week 5 — Meeting Pattern & Protective Strategy
Discovering how habitual responses and emotional intensity arise as field-based patterns rather than personal failures.
Week 6 — Allowing Movement
Practicing how to stay present as sensation, memory, or intensity moves through body and field without fixing or suppressing it.
The final phase develops reflective capacity and the ability to navigate time within relational experience. Participants learn to mirror and articulate the experience of others while remaining grounded, and to gently track present dynamics back toward earlier sources without analysis or blame.
Phase III
Reflection, Temporal Navigation & Integration
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Week 7 — Reflective Capacity
Learning to sense and share another person’s experience without interpreting, advising, or correcting.
Week 8 — Staying Grounded in Shared Awareness
Deepening the ability to remain embodied while perceiving another’s internal state.
Week 9 — Navigating Time in the Field
Practicing how to track present relational experience backward toward earlier developmental origins.
Week 10 — Integration & Developmental Orientation
Consolidating triad practice and orienting toward the broader developmental arc that follows in subsequent work.
Meet your Teacher
Blaise Kennedy is a teacher of embodied, relational spirituality whose work integrates nervous system healing, developmental psychology, and contemplative practice. He guides individuals and groups through structured processes that support the maturation of safety, agency, love, and meaning in the body. His teaching emphasizes that awakening is not an escape from human life, but a deeper arrival into it. Through group series and one-on-one work, Blaise supports the integration of awareness into lived relationship, creativity, and participation in the world.
