In the organizer's words:
One room. Two gazes. One encounter. That's all it takes to rediscover something fundamental: presence and connection.
This workshop reduces encounters to their essential form. No words. No touching. No distraction. Just a carefully designed framework that allows you to perceive the moment for yourself. You sit opposite another person. Your gaze is held. Unfamiliar at first. Then clear. Finally clear. Something is created here that you don't have to describe in order to understand it.
The structure is deliberate. Defined sequences, carefully extended. Interrupted by silent pauses in which you note what arises within you. Each phase is designed to expose the core, not obscure it.
For a deeper understanding, Simon gives a little insight into the scientific research on eye gazing. What happens in the brain when two people hold each other's gaze. How presence can be captured. And how connectedness becomes visible as interpersonal resonance. A factual overview that shows why this form of encounter is so effective. The final part is integration. A round of exchange, voluntary and non-judgmental.
The result is an experience that feels familiar and new at the same time. An encounter without superimposed influences. A practice that strengthens rather than instructs.
Eye Gazing. Reduced to the essentials. Developed to show how powerful and connecting human presence can be when everything superfluous is removed.
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