
The conversation expands beyond the seminar schedule into broader themes—supervision, self-criticism, and freedom from judgment. Max introduces the idea of “SUPA-vision,” a practice that shifts the focus from mistakes to what was done exceptionally well. He explains how external and internal authority figures often fuel self-doubt and encourages participants to take themselves less seriously, drawing from the wisdom of shamans.
As the discussion deepens, a key question arises: who are we beyond the roles we take on? Through embodied exercises, participants explore a sense of personal freedom, discovering new ways to express themselves spontaneously. The episode closes on a reflective note: will tomorrow bring a new schedule, or will it bring a new perspective?
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In each episode of this series, Max and Ellen guide a client through resolving a specific problem, conflict, or personal challenge. They demonstrate how to "unfold" the process to discover insights and reveal the true beauty of human nature.
These episodes don’t offer ready-made answers —they show the process of exploration, where each step emerges from a person’s unique experience in a unique context. Perhaps something will resonate with you, or your process may be completely different.
Max and Ellen Schupbach are the founders of the Deep Democracy Institute International (DDI). In their work, they use the process-oriented approach in psychology developed by Arnold Mindell and his colleagues.
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