Rasa Facilitation Training

Support the people and places you care about with culturally attuned, trauma-informed, movement-based facilitation.

Overview
Moving Rasa Facilitation Training builds grounded, responsive, culturally attuned practice. You’ll learn to read what’s happening with others and in a group, choose the next move with care, and adapt to different bodies, cultures, and contexts.

How we train
We center the Moving Rasa framework as a shared language for learning and relationships. Through simple movement, reflection, and feedback, you’ll examine how attention forms, how experience shifts, and how meaning (rasa) arises in the room.

Ways to apply the work
Use what you learn one-on-one, with couples, in groups, community spaces, organizations, or with optional tools such as Movement Tarot.

What this training is
A facilitation training rooted in embodied awareness, consent, and relational intelligence—not scripts or rigid methods.

By the end, you’ll be able to:

  • Perceive what’s happening in individuals and groups.

  • Respond with choice and care (de-escalate, re-orient, or deepen).

  • Adapt practices across bodies, cultures, and contexts.

  • Hold containers that are alive, ethical, and responsive—with or without tools.

Primary CTA: Explore Pathways
Secondary CTA: Join a 15‑min Info Call

Choose Your Offering

Pick the pathway that matches your time, goals, and setting. All offerings share core labs, access practices, and cultural humility.

Offering A — Intro Workshops (1–2 Sessions)

Best for: First‑time facilitators, teams sampling the work, or orgs onboarding staff.
Format: 90–120 min live, online or in‑person.
You’ll leave with:

  • 2–3 ready‑to‑use prompts

  • Consent language and choices for all bodies

  • A short movement arc you can run tomorrow
    CTA: [Schedule an Intro] • [Join a Public Intro]

Offering B — 6 ‑ Class Series (Skill Building)

Best for: People already holding space who want practice + feedback.
Format: Six live classes (1-3 hours each) with optional practice pods.
You’ll leave with:

  • Practical session planner + prompt library

  • De‑escalation and closure moves

  • Peer‑reviewed practicum and growth plan
    CTA: [Apply for the Next Series] • [Talk with Us]

Offering C — Retreats (Immersion)

Best for: Practitioners seeking deep relational practice and integration.
Format: Day, weekend and week long retreats in community; movement, labs, rest, and reflection.
You’ll leave with:

  • Sharpened perception and repertoire

  • A sustainable personal practice

  • A plan to translate the work at home/org
    CTA: [Request Retreat Details]

For Organizations & Community Partners

We co‑design intros, series, or immersions for schools, coalitions, arts orgs, and community hubs.
Outcomes: aligned agreements, trauma‑informed culture, staff capacity, and practical facilitation tools.
CTA: [Bring This to Your Org]

Outcomes You Can Expect (All Offerings)

  • Read the room: perceive state, capacity, and consent in real time

  • Make skillful choices: orient, de‑escalate, or deepen with clarity

  • Design culturally attuned movement arcs

  • Hold ethical containers with clear agreements and closure

  • Translate your practice across 1:1, couples, groups, community, and org settings

Access & Investment

We use sliding‑scale tiers (Access • Standard • Sponsor) across offerings; scholarships available for community members with financial need.
[See Pricing & Dates] • [Request Financial Aid]

Equity Note: Sponsor contributions fund Access seats. We share a brief post‑program access report.

Logistics

  • Delivery: live online, in‑person, or hybrid (varies by offering)

  • Capacity: small‑group learning for real practice time

  • Recordings: limited‑time access where appropriate

  • Materials: playlists, prompt cards, session planner, feedback rubric

FAQs

Which offering should I choose? If you’re new—start with an Intro. If you want reps and feedback—choose the 6‑Class Series. If you want depth and integration—apply for the Retreat.
Is there a certificate? Completion letters noting contact hours and competencies are provided for the Series and Retreat.
Can my org host a cohort? Yes—contact us to co‑design dates, access, and outcomes.
What if I miss a session? Policies vary by offering; we provide options to remain in relationship with the work.

Call to Action

Ready to step in?
[Choose Your Offering]
Or, [Book a 15‑min Info Call]

Care & Ethics

This training is not therapy or a substitute for medical care. We offer content advisories as needed; opt‑out and pause options are always respected. Land acknowledgments and place‑based context are included where appropriate.

What you’ll learn (concrete)

Use outcomes, not philosophy:

  • how to track group energy and nervous systems

  • how to establish consent and boundaries in real time

  • how to respond when things feel stuck or charged

  • how to adapt facilitation across bodies, cultures, and access needs

  • how to lead without over-directing or disappearing

How the training works

Very practical:

  • format (workshop / series / cohort)

  • length

  • online / in-person

  • experiential + reflective learning

  • no prior movement experience required

How this training is different

Now you can bring in your depth:

  • embodied rather than scripted

  • culturally grounded rather than neutral

  • relational rather than performative

  • consent-based rather than compliance-driven

This is where Moving Rasa shines.

Our entry-level facilitator training is as a Movement Tarot Reader. Readers will learn how to layer the Moving Rasa Lenses to inspire movement using the three different types of Tarot cards. And they will also learn how to de-escalate and co-regulate with others using the OPEN sequence to guide their intuitive process.

Graduates of our entry-level programs gain access to the Reader practice groups.

Advanced Training in use of the Moving Rasa Framework for coaching or work with communities and groups is also available.

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