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Event Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions we hear about events and things we find helpful to support your experience. Keep in mind these are GENERAL responses, each event will have it's own vibe, intention and group. 

Breathwork + Sound Ceremony

1. What to expect:

We use a conscious, connected and circular breath pattern. This is slightly activating in order to activate a non-ordinary state of meditation. The lights are low [usually candle light only] and the music is turned up to support staying in your own space. When you enter into the space we give guidelines about where the music will be louder/softer so that you can select a space that works best for you. This event is done on yoga mats on the floor, although we encourage participants to follow their body for desired movement during breathwork. Portions can be done in a chair if preferred. 

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2. Flow of event:

~ Generally we start with settling in, talking about the breath, giving tips and instructions for the event. 

~ We then use gentle movement or bioenergetics to begin to feel  and connect to the body. These movements can be modified for a variety of abilities. 

~ We then move directly into the breathwork portion. We give suggestions, support and encouragement throughout the event but encourage participants to let the body + breath lead the experience.

~ After breathwork we settle into rest with gentle sound [we use different instruments each time]. We generally end by sharing a few songs and welcoming gentle movement to the body.

~ We wrap up with short sharing, questions and discussion of integration.

***keep in mind each ceremony is different and the flow will adjust to the needs of the group

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2. What to bring:

Yoga mat, blanket (2 for colder months), pillow or yoga bolster, water bottle. You will make a nest on the floor for your experience so bring what you need to be comfortable. I prefer to have a blanket under me for a little extra cushioning and softness. Some people prefer an eye mask. Chap stick is helpful (breathwork makes your lips dry). A journal if you would like to write down pieces of your experience. Any items of comfort. Please try to keep your space to the size of a large yoga mat. We generally have extras to help make you comfortable.

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3. What does support look like during Breathwork?

This can be different for each person and ceremony. Sometimes we will just sit and breathe with you, reminding you to return to the breath. We use gentle touch, resistance and hands on support with permission. This may look like holding your hand, a hand placed on your back, grounding your feet, providing resistance against hands, legs, arms, shoulders, etc. You are in the driver's seat, you get to decide what if any supportive tough you would like. 

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4. What might I experience?

This is varied by person and ceremony. The intentional breath pattern brings activation to your system. This can bring up emotion - both happy and sad. You may have a desire to move in a certain way, to hit, move your legs, push, pull, be in a certain body position. You may have a desire to make sounds - laughing, crying, humming, groaning, etc. 

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Tremoring is common with breathwork- this is a shaking sensation that could be in a part of the body or many parts. It could feel very small and feel like it is inside or larger and visible externally. This is a natural process of the body to discharge. If it feels overwhelming you can slow your breath, breathe through your nose and we are present for support too!

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You are in charge of the level of intensity of your experience! You can speed up the breathe to build intensity or slow it down to allow for a more integrative experience. Gentle can be powerful too!

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5. Why do you use sound at the end?

We use sound to support the body and nervous system in finding regulation and shifting into a state of rest. This time allows your body to take in and begin to integrate the work done during breathwork. 

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6. Contraindications for Circular Breathwork:

While breathwork in profound for most people there are some situations where this circular breath pattern should not be used. If you are currently pregnant, have severe/uncontrolled asthma, severe heart disease, untreated/uncontrolled high blood pressure, history of psychotic breaks, schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, epilepsy/history of seizures, severe/unregulated diabetes. If you are unsure if breathwork is right for you, please reach out to us to discuss your specific needs.

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In some cases we can modify the breath so that it is safe for you to attend a breathwork event. If you have one of the above conditions and would like to discuss the potential options please reach out to us. 

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7. Who can attend?

All events are 18+ and open to all bodies, gender identity and cultural backgrounds. We worked hard to provide an inclusive environment. Occasionally we will offer an event for parents/teen or a womxn identified only event. Please check the event description for these specific events.

Moving Meditations

1. What to expect:

In our Moving or Active meditations, you'll engage in a specific and movement pattern designed to foster a meditative state. The ambiance is set with low lighting, typically just candlelight, and intentionally created playlist to help you guide you into the experience. Upon arrival, we provide guidelines on the music's volume, allowing you to choose a spot that feels right for you. Each session features a unique movement and breath pattern, typically combining seated and standing practices, with chair modifications available if needed.

**During warmer months, we sometimes host these events outdoors to embrace nature.

 

2. What to bring:

Please bring a yoga mat, blanket, pillow or bolster, and a water bottle to create a comfortable nest on the floor for the relaxation portion of the event. You might also want a journal to jot down insights from your experience. We usually have extra supplies on hand to enhance your comfort.

 

4. What might I experience:

Experiences can vary greatly among individuals and depend on the specific meditation. These sessions often encourage reflection on your presence in the world and self-care practices. Many participants report heightened awareness of personal patterns or challenges. Emotional responses may surface during moving meditations, but remember, you are in control of your journey. You dictate the intensity of your experience, can choose to quicken your breath movement for more intensity or slow down for deeper integration. Remember, gentle can also be powerful!

 

5. Why do you use sound at the end?

We incorporate sound at the end to help support your body and nervous system in achieving and transitioning into a restful state. This time allows your body to absorb and begin integrating the insights gained during moving meditation.

 

6. Contraindications for Active Meditation:

There are no specific contraindications for active or moving meditations, as most can be adapted for various abilities. However, inform us before the session if you have any of the following conditions so we can suggest appropriate modifications:

- Currently pregnant

-uncontrolled asthma

- Severe heart disease

- Untreated/uncontrolled high blood pressure

- History of psychotic breaks, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder

- Epilepsy/history of seizures

- Severe/unregulated diabetes

If you're uncertain whether an event suits your needs, don’t hesitate to reach out for guidance.

 

7. Who can attend?

All events are for individuals aged 18 and older, welcoming all bodies, gender identities, and cultural backgrounds. We strive to create an inclusive environment. Occasionally, we may offer events specifically for/teens or exclusively for individuals who identify as womxn. Please check the event description for details on these specific offerings.

Feel free to contact us with any questions regarding your unique situation or a specific event. We would be delighted to connect and ensure all your inquiries are addressed. We look forward to seeing you at an event soon!

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