InnerSense Live is a 9 week experientially-based body-mindfulness and self-awareness program.

 

New Zealand in-person or join online from anywhere. 10 weekly live group sessions

 
 

 
 

InnerSense Live follows a group setting that leads each participant through a systematic understanding of the nature of mind and the fundamentals of internal awareness that, if pursued sincerely and correctly, will lead to a clarity and freedom of mind along with a deep appreciation of what it is to have an intimate sense of who you are, and be at ease with your life. It’s a program about self-discovery, relationship and living truthfully, openly and powerfully in the world without manipulation of others nor compromise of oneself.

 
 

Watch the extended introduction video below

 
 
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What’s included within the program?

 

 
 

10 weekly Live group sessions covering specific topics outlined below. For 2024 these sessions will all be led in person by Wendy Matthews.

 
 

The program runs in group format and involves 10 weekly sessions of 1.75hrs duration in which a topic is presented, questions are answered and an exercise given, explored and discussed. There is no expectation to tell your personal story to the group and verbal participation, though encouraged, is not essential. If you have any hesitation working in a group, please speak to me directly so that I can further clarify the purpose and power of this mode of learning and allay any fears you may have of being exposed or vulnerable in any way. You are also welcome to speak to anyone who has attended group sessions in the past few years.

Each session builds on the previous session and the insight gained is largely determined by the willingness to adhere to the daily practice. The daily practice changes throughout the program, though involves a minimum of two 20 minute sessions every day.

Participation in the daily practice is imperative as is abstaining from alcohol and recreational drugs for the duration of the course. Any exception to this will impact on the effectiveness of the course and can potentially hold a risk of confusion and overwhelm for the participant. If you suffer from an addiction, please contact us directly so that we can formulate a personalised way forward.

There will be enough information for the mind to be satisfied, however, appreciate that this is a practical, hands-on, experiential program to elicit actual change in the overall expression (mind, body and essence) of each individual. 

Joining a particular course follows a first-come first-served basis as the numbers for each program are limited.

Next Program Dates are below but please make sure you are signed up to our Newsletter for updates.

 

To register interest or for more information, please contact Mandy at office@grahammead.com

 
 
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Weekly session outline

 
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Session 1: Waking up to life

What is the point of inner awareness? “How long will it take me to heal or feel good?” Is it possible to change entirely.

Initiating a direction of enquiry. Anchoring awareness in the body. Learning to focus, ’listen’ and ‘feel’.

 
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Session 2: The 7 scenarios of childhood

The 7 scenarios of childhood and their ensuing behaviours and consequences.

Entry into Breath-work and its nuances. Initiating intimacy with our innocence.

 
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Session 3: The nature of mind and why we suffer

Understanding the nature of mind and why we suffer. Thought and its relationship with physiological sensation. Honesty/truth as facilitator.

Posture, proprioception and focus. Developing an internal reference of self.

 
 
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Session 4: Addiction and storytelling

The nature of addiction and the insanity of addiction to thought. Storytelling and the victim persona.

Detaching from the content of thought.

 
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Session 5: Attention and responsibility

Resolving our own inner discomfort. Attention and the spectrum of responsibility.

What am I responsible for? The vibrational source of circumstance.

 
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Session 6: Freeing the Healer

Illness or ‘chronic’ discomfort as a temporary pathway for the flowering of consciousness and the innate ability to thrive.

Responding differently to symptoms and attending directly to the body.

 
 
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Session 7: Awareness through relationship

Self-awareness through relationship. Relationship and the truth of what’s happening inside us.

The nature of commitment and attention. Forgiveness, trust and other corruptions of the mind.

 
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Session 8: Time, love and purpose

Time, now and the question who am I and what is love? Discovering our true purpose.

Distinguishing thought, reality and Truth. Beyond the observer. The body as an interface for consciousness.

 
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Session 9: Thought, imagination and creativity

The beauty and power of thought, imagination and creativity.

Kindness, curiosity, arising compassion and the field of wisdom through self-discovery.

 
 
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Session 10: Completion and Continuity

Nurturing the infinite unfolding freedom of being.

 
 

Upcoming InnerSense Live start dates

If you don’t see a start date then subscribe to our database to be notified of when the next one will start or pop back here.

We have start dates throughout the year.

 

Testimonials

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I’m a huge fan of Graham’s work. In a world full of superficial, self-help phonies, Graham’s teachings are truly refreshing. Not only does Graham possess a deep understanding of the human psyche on a scientific and a spiritual level, he also practices what he teaches. Graham is the real deal.
— Mark Windust, Business and leadership coach and mentor, Auckland New Zealand
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Working with Graham has been one of the most transformational experiences of my life. Through my work with him, I have been able to learn how to move through every life experience with more ease, presence and awareness.
— Dr. Judy Hinojosa, Board certified Naturopathic Physician, Tempe Arizona
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I’m thankful for how Graham has always been a gentle, but firm guide helping me navigate my own journey. He’s always met me where I am with an uncanny sense of when to encourage me to look deeper and when to advise me against pushing too hard.
— Tanner Martty, Business owner, father of 2, Santa Monica CA
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Frequently asked questions

 
 
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Q. Can I do the program if I am on anti-depressants or other prescription medications?

Many people taking prescription medications, have completed this program. What I have found is that those participants who are taking anti-depressant or anti-anxiety medication are perfectly capable of doing this program, however the effect of the medication they are on, often intensifies once the awareness of their body and mind begins to deepen. For this reason it may be prudent to maintain regular contact with your primary Health Care Professional so that they may support you accordingly.

If you are on anti-psychotic medication, this may not be the right time for a program such as this one.


 

Q. I don’t generally drink that much. Do I really need to stop drinking entirely for the duration of the program?

This is probably the most common question I get. Ironically, the answer to this lies in the question itself. If drinking is occasional, mild and there is no attachment, then why would it be any problem to stop for 9 weeks?

I cannot emphasise this requirement enough. In 20 years of making this suggestion, no client of mine has ever regretted having stopped drinking alcohol temporarily or entirely in exchange for clarity and depth of perception and discovery along with a distinct arising harmony in their relationships. Most, however, have opposed it initially and many became distressed at realising how attached they really were to alcohol. Give yourself a break and cut it out just for 9 weeks. It will still be there when you finish the program and you can easily catch up if need be :)


 

Q. Is it advisable for my partner and I to do the course together?

Ultimately this can be an amazing journey to share with an intimate partner and will benefit the relationship significantly. However, it is challenging to do this course together and some people find it a little overwhelming to do together. Don’t force the participation of your partner in any way whatsoever. If they are naturally drawn to doing it now, then trust that and go with it. If you are prompting (pushing) them, because you think they need it, then perhaps relax and simply start doing the program yourself.


 

Q: I belong to a particular religion and it’s very important to me. Can I still do the program if I am religious?

The program is entirely non-sectarian. It is about something we all struggle with, an anxious, agitated and fearful mind and the expression of that mind in all our relationships. It’s about something we all yearn for, a balanced, peaceful, clear mind, a caring and compassionate mind. This must surely form the foundation of any religion and so whatever your religion, the transformation of this mind must certainly be of value to it, just as it would be of value to your relationships with your partner, your children and your community. Appreciation of and intimacy with the divine within and around us can take many forms - the program is about cultivating the appreciation and intimacy, not the forms.

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Contact

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