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Shamanic Breathwork Journey
How does the breath actually work? All these will be explained and practiced as the workshop leads into the experience as a collective meditation. Breath control helps us move energy that can be stuck in the body & mind.
Meditation can be hard in a modern world that is loud & fast mentally & physically. These techniques allow us to flow into a deep meditative state (Delta & Theta waves). Here is where the mind can find silence in stillness as we return to sacredness. The drums and sounds alter our consciousness
Hamilton supports and facilitates safe spaces for people to experience & be a witness to self. To enter into a deep state of bliss with the guidance of Breathwork & sound with a touch of music at the end to do some light movement to let the new energy flow as we go into a dance then close with a silent meditation
Shamanic Practice is as old as time and indigenous people of the world have understood how to tap into consciousness with breath & sound. The power of sound can be felt down to the cellular level by the didgeridoo, drums & voice. This is somatic energy being felt & moved through the body.
What to expect:
-Sacred sounds from around the world
-Guided Breathwork & visualization
-Live Shamanic sound experience
-Theta & Delta Brain Waves into bliss
-State of Deep relaxation & Peace
-Pranayama
-Decrease Stress hormones
-Boost oxygen cellular levels
-Detox impurities/ stimulation of Lymphatic system.
-Tone Vagus nerve
-Inner Peace
-Visual Journey
-Dance movement
What to bring:
-Water
-Eye Shade
-Journal
-Tissues/ old rag (clear & blow nose)
-Pillows to be comfortable as possible
-Yoga Mat/Blankets
-Crystals
Trigger warning:
Attention if you suffer from breathing difficulties, heart issues, epilepsy, you must consult with your doctor prior to this workshop.
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LocationSt. Luke's Church on the Avenue (View)
800 36th St
Baltimore , MD 21211
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
This venue is ADA accessible. If you require any assistance, please feel free to reach out as well.
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