Transformation of Jealousy into Deep Trust & Love

“I love to use jealousy as a way to create intimacy and turn on in the moment it’s happening.”


jealousy

John Wineland on jealousy

“A common problem I run into with men is that they don’t know what to do with their jealousy.  Its such a primal, volatile and vulnerable emotion.  Most of us react one of two ways, we either get angry and accusatory, or we hide it and pretend we are cool…..Neither works!!  I love to use jealousy as a way to create intimacy and turn on in the moment it’s happening.”   ~ John Wineland

About The Author
- For the better part of a decade, John Wineland, an LA-based teacher has been leading men and women in the realms of life purpose, sexual and relational intimacy and personal growth.   Known for his groundbreaking work with men, John is the founder of The New Men’s Work Project, which has attracted members from across the globe who are looking to lead more embodied, purpose-driven lives. With a diverse background that includes extensive training in Executive and Entrepreneurial coaching, as well in the Performing, Tantric, and Relational Arts, John brings a wide scope of meditation, movement and intimacy practices to his experiential art of intimacy workshops and coaching sessions.   Having studied, trained and assisted with some of the world's leading spiritual and relational masters, including 6 years intense training and 3 years as an assistant to renowned spiritual teacher and author, David Deida, John weaves together practices and techniques from Vajrayana and Hindu Tantric traditions, the Kundalini teachings of Yogi Bhajan and the Taoist traditions of Iron Shirt Qi-Gong. His experience also includes 10 years founding, leading and facilitating embodiment driven and relational based men's groups, as well as teaching and leading couples in the Art of Embodiment and Sexual Intimacy. John creates a profound experience for men and women longing to express their deepest missions on the planet, while loving with wide open, fierce hearts.