Breathe into Presence
Event description
Join us for a one-day immersion, exploring the transformative power of your own breath, through conscious connected
breathing. A simple yet powerful breathing technique that allows you to access deeper states of awareness.
Whether you’re seeking personal healing, looking for a deep reset, or perhaps you are simply curious about exploring
different states of consciousness. This workshop will give you the opportunity to explore whatever theme is
present for you at this time in a well-contained group setting.
Conscious connected breathing involves continuous, intentional, rhythmic breathing. This aims to strengthen the
connection between body and mind to allow the release of held tensions and blockages in the body, reduce stress,
and improve overall emotional and physical well-being. Moreover, breathwork can offer a direct pathway to enhance
mental clarity and help to unlock a deeper sense of groundedness and inner peace.
The effects of breathwork are very different from person to person and depend very much on what is present for you at
this point in time.
Common outcomes of breathwork sessions are:
- Physical and emotional release: Breathwork helps release held tensions and suppressed emotions.
- Enhanced emotional resilience:Allow your nervous system to regulate and increase your emotional awareness to help you respond more calmly and feel less reactive.
- Empowerment: Find confidence in approaching life’s challenges with renewed clarity.
- Renewed perspective: Gain a different perspective on areas of your life you find yourself stagnating in.
- Broadened Horizons: Let go of self-limiting beliefs and welcome new possibilities.
During this workshop you will learn to activate your body using bioenergetic exercises. These exercises are designed to work on the emotional body. The purpose of doing bioenergetic exercises is to allow energy to move more freely while doing breathwork. You will then be led into a group breathwork session. Although this is a group event, the group size will be strictly limited to allow each participant to be set up in a comfortable, spacious manner. This will give everyone the best possible opportunity to fully surrender to their own breath journey.
There will be plenty of time to land and integrate your experience afterwards. We will ground ourselves over a nourishing lunch and finish the day with another, more gentle partner breathwork session. This is a less internal process compared to the group breathwork session, which will allow you to experience breathwork in relation to another person. This process can be very potent in revealing different relational aspects and patterns to ourselves, which can lead to profound insights about how we relate to others as well as ourselves.
You are welcome to do this with a partner of your choice or partner up with someone on the day if you are planning to attend alone.
Here is what the day will look like:
- arrive, settle in, meet the facilitators and other participants
- activate the body using bioenergetic exercises
- group breathwork session
- integration & lunch
- group share of your breathwork experience
- partner breathwork session
- closing
About your facilitators:
Phil Morey: Phil is the founder of Inspired Breath. He has been facilitating breathwork sessions for
20 years. Phil has extensive experience facilitating groups and is also a accredited trainer and board member of the
Australian Breathwork Association. Phil specialises in combining active body practices with breathwork to create a
unique approach to breathwork focusing on the body’s innate intelligence and ability to heal.
Moe Junker: Moe is a qualified breathwork practitioner. He has graduated with Inspired Breath in 2024 and is committed to uphold the values and practice standards outlined by the Australian Breathwork association.
You will be sent a further details about what to bring on the day prior to the event.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Contact Moe: mjbreathwork@pm.me
Disclaimer:
Although breathwork has the potential to be a very powerful therapeutic tool, I would like to be transparent about its
limitations. There aren't many medical and physiological reasons why someone shouldn't do breathwork.
However, it is important to note that breathwork in itself is not a suitable treatment for severe psychological
disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, PTSD, borderline personality disorder or complex trauma of any
kind.
Conscious connected breathing can activate the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight) in the early stages of a
breathwork session, prior to creating a deeply relaxing parasympathetic response, which generally occurs towards
the end of a breathwork session. For people with severe psychological disorders, this initial sympathetic nervous
system activation can be too overwhelming and might potentially trigger negative imprints or held traumas. This
may possibly prevent some people to being able to reach a positive outcome from a breathwork session.
This is not to say that breathwork is not suitable for people who might have experienced traumatic events in the past.
If an individual has been able to establish a degree of psychological and mental stability after experiencing
traumatic events, breathwork can be quite an appropriate and effective tool to further process and integrate these
past events.
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