Nov 30, 2019
Come experience the incredible Healing Power of your Breath and Transformational Power of Music.
We invite you to a one day workshop on Brisbane’s Northside and explore the transformative process of Holotropic Breathwork. This workshop will be held on Saturday,November 30. These one day workshops are limited to 10 people which presents an intimate setting for those seeking an opportunity to do their Inner Work. Registration in advance is necessary. A medical form must be sent through to holotropic@lyndaclose.com.au before paying thank you.
The process itself uses very simple means: it combines accelerated breathing with evocative music in a special set and setting. With the eyes closed and lying on a mat, each person uses their own breath and the music in the room to enter a non-ordinary state of consciousness. This state activates the natural inner healing process of the individual’s psyche, bringing the seeker a particular set of internal experiences. With the inner healing intelligence guiding the process, the quality and content brought forth is unique to each person and for that particular time and place. While recurring themes are common, no two sessions are ever alike.
Workshop Details
When: November 30 2019
Where: Brisbane International Hotel Virginia
The Royal Room
Cnr Sandgate & Zillmere Roads, BOONDALL, QLD 4034, AUSTRALIA
Time: 8:00am – 6:30pm Saturday
Cost: $ 255.00 To secure your place a non-refundable deposit of $75 is required as spaces are limited. A full refund will be provided should the event be cancelled or postponed.
What to Bring: Drawing materials, journal, loose clothing, pillow and a set of single sheets for breathwork – eye shades optional
Contact: You may register now at lyndaclose.com.au or contact Lynda at holotropic@lyndaclose.com.au for registration and medical forms.
Workshop includes all day tea/coffee, fruit, light lunch and a light dinner.
Discounted accommodation is available at the venue. Please ask us for the discount code.
There are some contraindications for this work as it may be physically or emotionally challenging. It is not appropriate for pregnant women or for people with heart disease, epilepsy, glaucoma, acute infectious illness, recent surgery or fractures, or severe mental illness.