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Holotropic
Breathwork

Private
Sessions available on request.
$80/person
for 1 1/2 hrs
To inquire call 1-800-716-2494 or
info@quantumleaps.ca
Holotropic
Breathwork is a powerful method of self exploration, personal
transformation and healing. It is based on and combines
insights from modern consciousness research, depth psychology
and various spiritual practices.
Through
breathing, evocative music, and focused release work, non-ordinary
states of consciousness are induced. These states allow
mobilization of the spontaneous potential of the psyche.
Mandala
drawing and group processing of the experiences are additional
important elements used in the holotropic process.
Brian
O has been "breathing" for 20 years now, after being
introduced to the technique at the Esalen Instititute in Big
Sur, California. He was trained by Stan Grof, the originator
of the technique. The profound healing that occurred
in his life as a result of this work has motivated him to
continue teaching and facilitating workshops so everyone can
benefit from this work.
Annette
was introduced to the technique in 1999 at a time in her life
when the events in her life were overwhelming. The death
of her father and mother within two years of each other were
too much and in order to survive she bottled all her emotions
inside. Her body became unhealthy and her life force
energy was missing. The tears were easy but the emotions
of anger and deep despair were not. Discovering Breathwork
gave her the release and freedom she needed to live once again,
more fully alive then ever before. She knows the technique
works.
We
combine the practice of Holotropic Breathwork with many of
our other workshops and practices to help provide a holistic
experience for people who are engaged in journeys of personal
discovery and/or team building.
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Holotropic
Breathwork Workshops are also offered as stand alone learning
experiences. Read on to learn more about this amazing healing
technique that has had a profound affect on Annette and Brian's
Life. For even more information go to www.breathwork.com
Re:
Personal Evolution
Breathwork
One
of the core ideas in evolution is to be as fully alive as
possible. To embrace life, lock, stock, and barrel. One thing
that connects us to all life is our breath. Biologically,
breathing is a part of the autonomic nervous system. That
means that even if you are unconscious, you will continue
to breathe. When we bring consciousness to this automatic
function many interesting things happen. The average human's
breathing patterns are shallow and faster than is optimal.
I'm sure you've noticed that when you are afraid or in an
otherwise stressful situation, your breathing becomes quicker.
Sometimes we stop breathing altogether. Both of these reactions
significantly reduce our “aliveness”. You may have also noticed
that when we are faced with beauty, we tend to take a deep,
full breath, like a sigh. We feel more relaxed, fuller, and
we are in a state of expansion, rather then contraction.
Many
traditions hold the breath sacred. In yoga for example, prana,
or life force energy, can be found all around us, most notable
in the air. A most effective way of increasing our personal
prana, is to breathe consciously. Many meditation practices
use the breath as a focusing tool to cleanse and clear the
mind. This has the effect of clearing negative thought patterns
based in fear, and opens the mind to pave the way for insight.
There
are also some modern breath therapy techniques. Holotropic
Breathwork, the most common, involves flooding the body with
prana. This causes an overflow and in turn every organ, charka,
muscle, and bone is washed clean. Just as regular bathing
is important for the outside of the body, internal hygiene
is essential to good health. The breathing action massages
the internal organs, bringing them an influx of fresh blood
and nutrients, and carrying away the wastes. It is often stagnation
and debris that causes illness. Concurrently, the inflow of
prana washes away dense or “dead” energy, revitalizing the
entire system.
When
we stop breathing, or only breathe shallowly, due to stress
(again, stress is just a euphemism for fear), our bodies SOMATASIZE
the feeling. That is to say that the fear becomes locked in
our tissues. For example: if you have something to say (or
yell) and you don't that energy becomes frozen in the muscle
tissue of your neck. As we know from experience, this causes
all kinds of problems; stiff necks, headaches, migraines,
TMJ, and in some cases speech disorders.
Somatisization
happens with all emotions, pleasant and unpleasant. It happens
anytime an emotion is repressed. Generally, specific emotions
are stored in specific places. Anger is usually stored in
the liver and upper arms; fear in the neck/shoulder area as
well as the kidneys and calves; grief in the lungs and chest.
When
we repress expression or the emotions themselves, we cut off
a piece of ourselves. This greatly reduces our “aliveness
factor”. Luckily, somatisization is reversible. If we introduce
any form of conscious breathing into the area of blockage
we open the door. Once the door is open, the repressed emotions
can be addressed and expressed in an appropriate way. The
pain dissolves and a huge rush of energy comes in as that
area “wakes up”. A feeling of wholeness and fullness is experienced.
That part of ourselves which we have cut off is reintegrated.
This raises our vibration because we have literally lightened
the load by letting go of pent up energy. We become radiant,
sparkly and a great deal more ALIVE. All you have to do it
Experience it!
Namaste
and take Deep Breaths,
Annette
and Brian
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