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.

Human development is relational. Relational Practice works by creating a shared container that focuses attention at a deeper level of consciousness—allowing more to be seen, felt, and transmitted through the field.

It is through the relational field that presence forms. This series helps you feel what it means to connect, embody experience, and explore the depth of consciousness through relationship.


A guided introduction to embodied connection that makes deeper healing and development possible.

What you’ll learn:

Embodied Presence

Learn to unify thoughts, feelings, and sensations into a coherent, living field you can inhabit and relate from.

Relating Through the Body

Discover how connection happens through the fluid energy of the body—allowing expression, listening, and contact to become more natural and less effortful.

Feeling the Impact of Connection

Develop the capacity to feel how you are received when you share, and how you are affected when you receive another—updating experience through present-moment relationship.

Working with the Living Past

Learn to sense how life history lives on as energetic structure in the body and relational field, and how to move from surface experience toward its deeper developmental source.

Reflection and Integration

Build the ability to be accurately seen and reflected, and to offer reflection that supports clarity, integration, and ongoing growth.

What You Receive

Each series is held as a steady relational container that supports development, integration, and continuity over time. When you enroll, you receive:

A weekly 2-hour live group session

Guided meditation, teaching, live inquiry, triad practice, and group integration.

Small-group relational practice

Learning happens through presence, pacing, and direct contact—rather than concepts alone.

Access to session recordings and transcripts

Allowing the work to deepen and integrate as you revisit it in your own rhythm.

A private community space

A shared field for connection, reflection, and ongoing support with others engaged in the same process.

Continuity within the larger curriculum

Priority access to future series and offerings as your developmental path unfolds.


Foundations of Relational Practice

A 10-Week Series

This series introduces a triad-based relational practice that trains the capacity to enter, sense, and participate in the relational field directly. Through repeated, structured practice, participants learn to speak from embodied experience, listen with the whole system, and feel how presence moves and organizes itself through connection.

Each weekly session includes guided meditation, teaching, shared group work, triad practice, and group integration.


Phase I - Weeks 1 - 3

Embodied Contact & Being Seen

This opening phase establishes the foundations of relational practice by bringing attention fully into the body. Participants learn to unify thoughts, feelings, and sensations into a coherent field of lived energy, and to speak directly from bodily experience. Through being seen and received in real time, relational safety begins to form— not through performance, but through presence.


Phase II - Weeks 4 - 6

Navigating the Field & The Persistence of the Past

In this phase, the relational field is experienced as a living accumulation of time and energy. Participants learn to sense how past experience remains present as pattern and movement, and how these flows can soften and continue rather than freeze or contract. The work moves from surface experience toward deeper developmental sources, guided by present-moment contact.


Phase III - Weeks 7 - 10

Reflection, Temporal Navigation & Integration

The final phase develops reflective capacity and the ability to navigate the field in together, in connection. Participants learn to offer accurate reflection, articulate lived experience, and track present dynamics back toward to their source. This phase supports integration, continuity, and the capacity to remain grounded while relating to complexity.

Meet Blaise

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.

“Our work is to create the conditions in which awakening and human potential can naturally unfold.”