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Duration: 90 minutes
Host/Presenter: Kevin McEvenue , Rafael Villeta
DRINKING FROM THE SOURCE
At this gathering, Kevin McEvenue and Rafael Villeta invite you to participate in a spiritual and interactive experience. Drinking from the Source means participating on a journey where we open ourselves to the possibility of connecting with something mysterious that sustains us in every moment. We will call this mysterious force The Source—always present, though often difficult to perceive and even unknown.
As we drink from The Source, we can relate to one another in a safe, loving way—in a way we cannot even dream of when we do not know The Source.
Kevin McEvenue.
I speak of myself as an Alexander teacher and a Focusing Trainer and Coordinator. Whole Body Focusing seems to come together for me and is described in my book called Dancing the Path of the Mystic, written over 30 years ago. Nowadays It seems to be as true as what I envisioned back then, only more deeply experienced and appreciated.
Life is and always has been for me a search for meaning in who I am, who I was meant to be, and my purpose in life. Whole Body Focusing seems to open a doorway beyond what was expected. It has led to a sense of Heartfelt Connection that enhances the sense of feeling well in us, as well as a sense of participation in a larger sense of life itself where I feel a part of this. I feel a sense of me! I am a part of and I am a participant in this unfolding life itself right now. We seem to be part of an expansion of a human consciousness that is essential to our world today.
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Rafael Villeta
Rafael is a Focusing-oriented therapist and IFS practitioner whose work integrates creativity, movement, and embodied awareness. Before dedicating himself fully to therapy, he worked in graphic design and painting, and for twenty-eight years as a tennis coach, especially with the Madrid Tennis Federation.
As the creator of the Organic Tennis method, Rafael brought together Focusing, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and somatic dance with the teaching of classical tennis. His background in Fine Arts, including postgraduate studies, continues to shape his therapeutic and educational approach, where creativity plays a central role.
Over the last decade, he has deepened his training in somatic dance and movement practices, experiences that inspired him to develop the Organic Process, a methodology designed to support personal growth, connection, and transformation through body awareness and creative exploration.
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