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SOMA Connect - Experience, Movement and Reflection. A Spiral into Winter.

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Valla Public Hall
valla, australia
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Sun, 27 Apr, 7am - 12:30pm AEST

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SOMA Connect provides holistic support through movement, breath mechanics, and connection practices laying foundations for experience, wisdom and awareness. This Offering will begin at Valla Beach and move to Valla Hall and will feature Somatic Practices, Wayapa, Ki and Yin Yoga, Deep Ecology, Reflection and Sharing. They will be run every 6-8 weeks and can be done as one offs or connected through theme designed for each in relation to seasonal changes - make this a regular part of your 2025! Our second one will be our spiral into Winter. This is a Women's only event!

Ki Yoga is a meridian based yoga therapy practice. This wonderful and unique yoga uses traditional Hatha yoga, Martial arts and Shiatsu *Japanese massage. This practice is accessible for most if not all bodies, due to the amount of variations, modification and options available. We don't have to look the same to be doing the same, as indeed none of us are the same. 

Yin Yoga is a slow practice with connection to our meridian lines *energy lines through body that relate to each organ in the body and connective tissue *fascia. This slow yoga practice enables us to go very deep within our own soma *body, and have a deeper look at what is within us. Yin yoga inevitably makes us more flexible and more restful with the long holds in poses that target specific tissues, organs, bones and joints. 

Wayapa® is an earth connection practice that is based on ancient Indigenous wisdom that focuses on taking care of the Earth as the starting point for creating Earth Mind Body Spirit well-being.

Living in harmony with their environment is what sustained Australian Aboriginal people to be one of the world’s oldest, continuous living culture – for over 100,000 years!

Today, for most of us, we have become disconnected from our environment, from our tribe, from our food and from our Spirit. Through a combination of Earth mindfulness, narrative meditation, a series of physical movements and taking action to look after the planet, Wayapa® provides a sense of belonging to the Earth while creating holistic well-being.

Deep Ecology is a philosophy and a movement that emerged in the 1970s, represents a profound shift in our understanding of humanity's relationship with the natural world. Deep Ecology affirms that human needs and desires are not above those of the natural world and it advocates for a holistic perspective that recognises the intrinsic value of all life forms and the interconnectedness of all living beings.

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Valla Public Hall
valla, australia
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