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4 Apr

The Alchemy of Emotions

  • Talk
  • Workshop

This meetup is an experiment in inner craft: what happens when you treat emotions as material you can work with – like colour, heat, pressure and timing – rather than as a problem to explain.

Begin with a tea ceremony, a practical way to shift attention and set a tempo. Then watch a 20-minute film that explores emotional alchemy: how certain states thicken everything, how others clarify, and how small changes in attention can change the result.

Emotions here are treated like an inner alchemy set: not just feelings, but energetic forces with different frequencies that can be transformed. Raw emotions (even the heavy ones like fear, anger, or sorrow) aren’t mistakes to delete – they’re the base states.

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Date Times
Sat 4 Apr
  • 1.30pm - 3.30pm 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Location

Carlton Baths
216/248 Rathdowne St
Carlton 3053

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Adult / general $50
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  • telephone number: 0405 932 929
  • email address: info@theteaparty.com.au
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  • Quiet spaces
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