KIX Workshop

Resilience in Addiction Recovery

Date

May 16 - 18 2025
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Time

CET
8:00 pm

Location

Center of Dance, Studio B - Eingang Haus 11 Aufgang C
Schönhauser Allee 36, 10435 Berlin
Website
https://www.centerofdance.net/eingang-entrance

Super Early Bird pricing applies until Feb 15  

This space is open to anyone who is curious about their addictions or compulsions, whether you are exploring this topic for the first time, have intimate knowledge of your patterns, experienced in recovery or not. 

Please feel free to reach out with any questions prior to registering. If you would like to participate but are unable to afford the costs, please contact me too!

*addictions and/or compulsions

This format of exploring addiction and compulsions through dance and movement and somatic exercises is unique and powerful. It is a journey that has already generated change in my life and I am curious to keep exploring and transforming.
I appreciate the way Samar facilitate with clear and focused leadership but also humor and a down-to-earth approach, also using examples from her own life. I am grateful.

Resilience and Addiction Recovery: The Power to Rise

Recovery is a journey of discovering the incredible resilience within us—the power to rise above the pain, confusion, and challenges of addiction and step into a life of greater freedom and joy. Resilience isn’t about never falling; it’s about learning how to get back up, stronger and more connected than before.

In recovery, we face ourselves fully—our fears, our habits, our stories—and we learn to let go of what no longer serves us. This is where the true magic happens. Resilience grows as we deepen our practices, build a supportive community, and align with something greater than ourselves.

Ultimately, resilience in recovery is about learning to live in the present moment, to trust the process, and to believe in our own capacity to heal. It’s about embracing life’s challenges as opportunities for growth and knowing that each step forward, no matter how small, is a victory worth celebrating.

 

Samar is a professional in the field of the workshops and classes she offers. The way her deep knowledge and experience is presented makes it easy to listen, understand, learn and integrate what is suitable for me within my own system.
The space Samar hold allows me to feel safe and show up with all my issues and hiccups. She gives warm hearted support when needed.

For our investigation together, we will use tools of:

  • 5Rhythms Dance
  • Creative acts of catharsis
  • Games and sharing
  • Visualizations, drawing and writing 

I wished for a very long time that there was a safe space to dance fear and inner processes of the psyche and the heart. Samar gives me that with KIX, and I am really happy and also grateful for that.
I have never been in such an amazing space before!

Contribution Breakdown

In order to book, please  contact me.

If this theme calls but you cannot afford the cost, please write me.

Workshop Cost:

  • Super Early Bird (by Feb 15): Reduced €130 | Regular €150 | Supportive €180
  • Early Bird (by March 15): Reduced €150 | Regular €180 | Supportive €210
  • General (from March 16): Reduced €180 | Regular €210 | Supportive €240

Cancelations & Refunds:
To keep the KIX project alive, if you cancel your participation:

  • Up to 6 weeks before the workshop: Full refund minus deposit (€50)
  • Up to 2 weeks before the workshop: Only if someone else can take your spot, full refund minus deposit
  • Less than 2 weeks before the retreat: No refund


I appreciate your understanding that there are no exceptions as I am liable for the financial planning of this retreat, obligations to the Seminarhof and for declining other participants once we are full.

“Working with Samar through the body has been amazing for me and I am very surprised how powerfully the work resonates with me. Samar‘s raw and loving energy fills the room and she is one of the rare facilitators who also supports the integration process with much care and attention.“

FAQ’s

Please feel free to contact me if you would like to chat before deciding if you want to join this retreat.

Anyone curious about addiction, compulsive tendencies or dependencies for the first time as well as anyone familiar with how it plays out in their lives. 

You might have a little clue that you are struggling or coping with life. You might want to change a behavior and are meeting challenges, despite the attempts to stop. You might consider yourself an addict and are no living sober (or not). You might want to deal with your shadows that can lead into addiction. There is no ‘one’ motivation, no one size fits all in KIX. 

What we all have in common is an interest in or desire to deal with / learn about addiction or compulsions.

Addiction is any compulsive or uncontrollable habit that we engage in to escape our feelings, or our reality.

Often it starts as a way to help us cope with life experiences yet over time we lose control and compulsively go towards those behaviors or substances.

Here are a two examples of how alcohol and Netflix were first used as ways to cope, and later became addictions:

  • The first time Louise* got drunk, it felt like all her insecurities disappeared. She felt like she was on top of the world and could be her ‘true self’ no matter who was in the room.
    At first, Louise only drank at big parties or conferences. Over time, she drank more often and at the slightest ‘feeling’ of stress. Her self-esteem worsened and she started to feel ashamed of her drinking.
    But she continued to keep a flask close-by as ‘medicine’ for stress. Even when her drinking affected friendships, commitments and her very own values, she couldn’t stop. Louise found support to stop drinking. She learned new ways to deal with stress and let go of her insecurities. 
  • Val* loves watching Netflix. To watch his favorite show is treat at the end of a long day. A way to relax. One episode turns into five and before long, it’s midnight.
    Val wakes up tired the next morning because of the previous night’s Netflix binge. Even if he turns off the TV, he can’t sleep anyway because his thoughts keep him up. He feels lost.
    Val tells himself that everyone watches Netflix at night and even though he senses his life is ‘running away’ from him, he doesn’t know what else to do, and finds himself in front of his screen again, day after day.
    Val discovered that Netflix binges were a way to hide from uncomfortable feelings and decisions he was avoiding. He received guidance and tools to feel his feelings and confidence to make important life decisions – without Netflix or other compulsive behaviors.

*names changed to respect confidentiality

The most commonly known addictions are substance addictions; alcohol and drugs.
Behavioral (process) addictions have infinite possibilities:
sex, romance, work, porn, power, money, social media, control, drama, emotions, cleanliness, food / eating, exercise, addicted to another person, obsessively thinking, fantasy, compulsive helping …
The defining piece of all addictions is the compulsive nature which tends to have a cycle of a ‘high’ or feeling euphoric or feeling ‘complete’ followed by guilt, shame or remorse. You might even find yourself saying ‘I won’t do it again’ or ‘I can’t stop’ or ‘just one more time’ or ‘I have to’.

Please feel free to contact me for a 20-minute no-cost and confidential chat.

Here are some signs, too, that might give you some clues:

  • Reward: Do you feel better and more in control ‘doing it’ even if there might be negative consequences?
  • Importance: Do you find ‘doing it’ has become a part of who you are or a way you live your life? Do you worry you would not be able to ‘deal’ without it or believe that you couldn’t ‘live’ without that person, job or behavior?
  • Disruption: Do you say you are going to do something different and then – almost like a dream – find yourself ‘doing it’? 
  • Frequency: Do you ‘do it’ more often and for longer periods of time than before, or than you originally planned? Do you hear yourself say “just a bit more” or “just another one” or “I can’t help it”?
  • Pausing: Do you feel uncomfortable if you cannot ‘do it’? Does ‘doing it’ or being with that person take up all your thoughts and energy? Do you have emotional or physical responses, e.g. racing heart, while you are engaging in the behavior or when you cannot ‘do it’?
  • Secrecy: Do you keep this behavior, the frequency or the intensity a secret from others? Do you hide the behavior or feel scared what would happen if someone else finds out? Deep down, do you judge yourself for what you’re doing ? Do you rationalize or make excuses, even to yourself?

It is not required to ‘stop’ your addiction prior to attending, however, it is required to be sober for the events.

What we all have in common is a curiosity about about how addictions, compulsions or dependencies play out in our life. We might, also, be open to learn what can lead to those addictive behaviors or the shadows or (negative) self-definitions we have about ourselves.

You are invited to show up exactly as you are, in this non-judgemental, open and confidential space.

Please do not attend class under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

All addictions rob us from connection, freedom, intimacy. Sometimes we recognize this sensation subtly, in our innermost realms. Other times, addictions might run rampant in our external worlds. 

I believe that functioning is a way to survive life which is a far cry from what we all deserve – living life and thriving with peace and serenity.

Only you know, in a space within yourself, whether you are functioning and ‘just making it by’ and if / when you are ready to lay down the taboos and investigate what it might be like to live and thrive without addictions, compulsions, codependency or dependency.

Please contact me so we can work out a solution together.

The KIX Retreat gave me clarifying momentum on a lot of personal aspects I had not been able to connect before. By combining both cognitive and body based exercises , I gained powerful tools to help me understanding my past and present. I feel ready to make a new step towards a lively, independent and joyful future. I feel endlessly grateful to Samar, the group (and myself).

About Samar Linn

Samar Linn Facilitator

Samar is a curious investigator of the human experience and a movement catalyst. She is a certified 5Rhythms® teacher, a trained Integrative Coach and Bodyworker. KIX is her heart project that was born out of her exploration of the insidiousness and pervasiveness of her multiple addictions. The gift has been to learn the root cause of all addictions and to create a unique program for herself to lead a fulfilling and addiction-free life. Today, she offers her learnings forward in the format as KIX.

Samar runs a range of workshops and regular classes to bring more curiosity to ourselves, openness to our uniqueness and permission to embrace the magic in daily life. Her raw attitude, vulnerability and fascination in ways to embody freedom of expression provide an electric, creative and safe environment.

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