Vipassana Durga - Breathwork Workshop
Event description
Vipassana Durga, is a
dynamic breathing meditation in which you will be guided to facilitate the release of viscerally held disturbing influences; psychological and emotional - conscious and subconscious - and occasionallly including past life influences. Heightened states of awareness and euphoria are commonly experienced as the parasympathetic nervous system is directly stimulated and DMT (dimethyl terephthalate) may be released naturally by your body. The aim is simple, to be happier and healthier . . .
The outcomes experienced
through this practice are very often life changing, even life saving,
in the most extraordinarily positive ways. I say this with conviction as
one who first experienced this practice almost forty years ago and who
has been facilitating one-on-one and group sessios pretty-well ever
since. Related methods have been utilised by indigenous cultures for
thousands of years, often referred to as Trance Therapy, Holotropic Breathing, Re-Birthing, Estatic Breathing, and more recently simply as
Breath-Work.
This event has been timed to coincide with the
energy of the Dark Moon, offering more
direct access to the the potential for a deeper and more wholistic
experience. The Dark Moon period can at times feel exactly that, dark;
sometimes difficult and dense with feelings, thoughts and emotions,
which can have the effect of haunting one's body and mind. Of course this is not
always the case, as deep rooted disturbence are not confined to moon
cycles. Nevertheless, our relationship with these cycles is personal,
and to spite one not necessarily being aware of them, direct.
With an acute appreciation for the benefits of 'looking after
one-self', these sessionss are aimed at you for your sake and the sake
of all, in the context of our collective wellbeing and happiness.
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I have been studying and working in the area of wholistic medicine since the 1980's, running Retreats, Workshops, Healing and Meditation centres, and Martial Art schools, in Australia, Ireland, England and Indonesia. For almost twenty of those years I was a member of a Vajrayana Buddhist Sangha, consecrated in that context as a Lama and regularly visited Indonesia on Retreat, which is where I was first introduced to this form of healing therapy.
I am now based on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, enjoying family, and friends, Qishengong (@qishengong), Meditation (@the_revillaging_project), Singing (@anotherslightlybentchoir), bees (@goldenharvestapiaries), and the bounty of community connections this area has to offer. Oh, and surfing the great waves along this stretch of coastline.
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