A Consciousness Exploration Workshop for Communities & Teams
Online Spoon Bending Workshop for Groups
The Spoon Bending Workshop for Teams & Communities is an immersive and playful experience that explores focus, intention, possibility, and human
Participants often experience moments of surprise, curiosity, laughter, and shared wonder. The workshop naturally strengthens connection, encourages collaboration, and creates a memorable experience that teams and communities continue talking about long afterwards.
A spoon appears solid, yet at a microscopic level its atoms are in constant motion. Throughout history, spoon bending has been used as a practical way to explore questions about consciousness, intention, perception, and the nature of reality. In this workshop, participants are guided through a structured process that combines focused attention, group engagement, and direct experience. Rather than discussing these ideas theoretically, the emphasis is on personal exploration through practice.
During this workshop, you and your community or team will: • Be guided through a structured process designed to cultivate focus, intention, and the conditions used in spoon-bending practice • Explore and work with beliefs and assumptions that may influence your experience • Have the opportunity to experience two spoon-bending flows • Explore intuitive awareness through a collective intuitive perception practice • Share an engaging experience that can strengthen connection, trust, and a sense of collective possibility
What kind of spoons do you need? Each participant will need 2 spoons. If possible try to choose spoons that are made of relatively thin and soft metal. Spoons with decorative patterns or spoons from inexpensive cutlery sets are often softer and easier to work with. If you need to buy the spoons, here are some suggestions: UK – ES – US
No previous experience or particular beliefs are required. Participants are simply invited to arrive with curiosity and a willingness to explore.
Although science has not yet explained this experience (like many of the things I teach, I seem to be drawn to these kinds of mysteries…), this is how I would describe what happens:
During the journey, I will guide the group to gather and build up a strong amount of energy within a very small space: the specific spot on the spoon that you wish to bend. For a short moment, usually just a few seconds, a sort of “portal” seems to open where the metal softens. Most people experience something happening in their body, a shift in the field. Some describe this moment as an altered state of consciousness, where something new suddenly becomes possible.
The metal gives. And then, just as suddenly, the portal closes again and the metal hardens once more.
Intention is essential in this process. It guides the energy flow into that moment in time and space where a new dimension seems to become accessible.
How will you know it is not bent by physical strength?
It is a bit hard to answer this question with words. When you feel it, you know it. One suggestion, if you are the research-oriented type and have enough spare spoons: try bending two similar spoons. Bend one using physical strength, and the other using intention.
You will notice several distinctions:
The amount of effort involved is different.
The time it takes is different.
The bends or loops created look different.
What is the point of bending spoons?
In my personal experience, it has brought me a deeper sense of awe toward life and mystery. It nourishes the innate knowing that true power comes from within. It can also strengthen self-confidence and provide a satisfying sense of achievement. Practised in a group, it creates a powerful sense of connection, shared wonder, and collective empowerment, naturally strengthening bonds within communities and teams. And finally, it helps widen consciousness, inviting us to relate to the world with a grounded sense of trust: the feeling that we are held by something much greater than ourselves, far beyond the limits of the rational mind, and that we can soften and relax into that.