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Living Circle

What is Living Circle?

 

Living Circle is a project for personal exploration and transformation that proposes a path of deep self-awareness, beyond the rational mind, to work through blockages and find solutions to personal or professional challenges from a perspective that goes beyond rational thinking.

Impacto EDL developed this methodology and shares it through sessions with open or closed groups, both independent and corporate, with the aim of creating spaces for pause, listening, and reconnection. In these spaces, people can identify blockages, regain inner clarity, and find new ways to move forward — personally or professionally — from a more authentic and sustainable place.

The Approach and Practice of Living Circle

Living Circle works through an experiential method that combines conscious breathing, body flow, theatrical practices, and meditation, creating a progressive journey that helps lower internal barriers and deepen connection with oneself.

The project invites participants to explore the dimensions of the human being — physical, energetic, mental, wise, and spiritual bodies — not as theoretical concepts, but as living territories revealed through direct experience.

It is not about isolated techniques or separate exercises. The methodology is designed to guide participants step by step into a state of greater presence, sensitivity, and openness, where mental control softens and other forms of perception become accessible.

Living Circle also expresses itself as an artistic and audiovisual project through a documentary that explores the perspectives of experts from different fields — art, body, health, awareness, and well-being — on how the various dimensions of the human being integrate into a truly holistic experience. Through these voices, the documentary traces the origins of the methodology, the principles that sustain it, and what emerges when the body, emotion, mind, and consciousness are approached in an integrated way.

Art, experience, and methodology interact as a shared language, allowing what is lived not only to be experienced, but also observed, shared, and transferred into other contexts.