The Art of Connection
A Wonderful Wednesday Introduction to Authentic Relating
Between you and me, something honest starts to breathe. Many of us sense there is a deeper way of meeting — beyond surface conversation — where connection feels real, alive, and human. This Introduction to Authentic Relating is an invitation into that experience.
Wednesday, April 15
6:30 pm potluck • 7:30–9:30 pm circle
South Etobicoke Studio
This Wonderful Wednesday gathering offers a direct, experiential introduction to authentic relating. Rather than talking about connection, we explore it together through simple, interactive exercises drawn from the authentic relating field.
These structured yet playful practices invite us to slow down, listen more closely, and notice what is actually happening in the moment — in ourselves and between one another. As attention softens and habitual patterns relax, something more genuine begins to emerge.
This is not about performance. It is not about getting it “right.”
It is about discovering, in real time, what becomes possible when we are willing to be seen — and to truly see others.
You are always invited, never forced. Participants are encouraged to engage at their own pace, sharing only what feels authentic and comfortable. Even small shifts in attention can open the door to meaningful connection.
This experience is co-facilitated by Mariel Camilleri and Michael Ionesco, combining somatic awareness, authentic relating practices, and carefully held group process. Together, they guide the evening while allowing space for something natural and unscripted to unfold.
This gathering also serves as an entry point for those who feel called to participate in the Full Moon Intensive: The Art of Connection on May 2 — a longer immersive experience designed to deepen relational awareness and embodied connection.
Potluck
We begin with a shared potluck at 6:30 pm.
You are invited to bring a simple, nourishing dish to share.
By Donation
Wonderful Wednesdays are currently offered by donation. Contributions help support the space and the ongoing creation of community-based gatherings.
A Closing Invitation
If something in you is curious — or quietly longing for a different kind of connection — you are warmly welcome.
Looking and listening
The space between us opens
Connection begins
