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Healing Ancestral Lines - Somatic Breathwork

Thu, 19 Dec

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Tallebudgera Valley

Created with intention for those seeking to break free from the grip of intergenerational trauma and pave the way for a more empowered and resilient future

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Healing Ancestral Lines -  Somatic Breathwork
Healing Ancestral Lines -  Somatic Breathwork

Time & Location

19 Dec 2024, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Tallebudgera Valley, 611 Tallebudgera Creek Rd, Tallebudgera Valley QLD 4228, Australia

About the event

About the Event: Embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and transformation through 9D Breathwork. Rooted in ancient Pranayama practices fused with modern modalities, 9D Breathwork offers a unique approach to conscious connected breathing, guiding participants to explore and release trapped emotions and traumas and rewire neural pathways.


About the host

This event is hosted by Kate from Sama Somatics. Visit the website at www.samasomatics.com.au


What Makes 9D Breathwork Unique: This session features themed journeys, guided coaching, and a blend of vibrations and sounds, accelerating the process of healing and personal growth. It empowers individuals to navigate their subconscious, facilitating the emergence and reconciliation of suppressed pain and emotions.


Theme:  Healing Ancestral Lines: Created with intention for those seeking to break free from the grip of intergenerational trauma and pave the way for a more empowered and resilient future. Experience profound liberation from ancestral burdens, fostering healing and resilience as…


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Sama Somatics acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we work, whose cultures and customs have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. Our studio is located on Quandamooka Country, on the lands known as Cullen Cullen. We honour the Quandamooka People and their ongoing connection to land, waters and community, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

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