Breathwork Byron Circle | CPAT Alumni + Friends | Melbourne | Sunday 20th July 2025
Event description
Come together in a community of healthcare professionals to experience the power of FBR Breathwork. Many in the psychedelic space speak of the importance for practitioners to cultivate experience navigating altered states of consciousness, and a group breathwork practice is one of the best ways to build this experience.
FBR Breathwork is also useful in keeping a practitioner's nervous system healthy, responsive and regulated.
FBR is a safe and highly potent style of breathwork, that activates the subconscious mind and brings insight that is not as easily accessed through traditional therapy. It is the approach to breathwork used as part of Mind Medicine Australia’s Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (CPAT) and this event is open to alumni of the course and their friends & colleagues.
The event is hosted and facilitated by Breathwork Byron.
Lead facilitator: Dan Kurlapski
Trained in Conscious Connected Circular Breathing & FBR (Facilitated Breath Re-patterning).
Each ticket you purchase includes a $20 contribution to Mind Medicine Australia’s Patient Support Fund (PSF)
100% of funds donated to the PSF are used to subsidise treatment with psychedelic-assisted therapy for those who otherwise could not afford it.
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Duration: 2 hours
No experience required. 10 spots.
Includes:
- An introduction
- Guided Group Breathwork Session
- Integration
Arrival Information:
Venue is accessible via tram (Depending on session time, street parking is available for free after 6pm .
Please arrive at 10.45am for 11am start.
You will be greeted at the door as the venue requires swipe card access , staff will then guide you to lift for swipe card access to event space on Level 4.
Please bring yoga mats, blankets, warm clothing , personal water bottles for your own comfort.
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We look forward to seeing you there.
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