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Eagle Yoga House – Every 4th Wednesday
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March 27 @ 7:45 pm - 9:15 pm

Join us every 4th Wednesday at 7:45pm at Eagle Yoga House

90 minute session
LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE

Welcome to The Exhale Boise Community! We are so grateful you found us.

Somatic Breathwork is a new modality to the Treasure Valley that deeply connects you with your body, your emotions, and your sensations. Traditional talk therapy works with the mind whereas Somatic Breathwork helps you connect with the intelligence of your body.

Your breath may be the most under-rated, yet effective tool for helping you feel more calm and composed through stressful moments. By consciously using your breath, you can completely transform how you feel.

Before a session, people have expressed feeling disconnected from themselves, anxious, depressed, or unsure of how to express their emotions in a healthy way.

During a session, we use deep rhythmic breathing to release stress, unprocessed emotions, or potential trauma from your body. When you clear out stuck emotions, you become mentally, physically, and spiritually clear.

After a session, people often experience feelings of deep purpose, re-connection to themselves, and overflowing gratitude for this gift of life. This is your space to clear out the cobwebs of the past so you can be more present through each moment you are in.

Details

Date:
March 27
Time:
7:45 pm - 9:15 pm
Series:

Venue

Eagle Yoga House
11 N Fisher Park Way Suite 109
Eagle, ID 83616 United States
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DISCLAIMER
Somatic Release Breathwork™ is intended as a personal growth experience and should not be looked upon as a substitute for psychotherapy. It is not appropriate for pregnant women, for persons with cardiovascular problems, including angina or heart attack, high blood pressure, glaucoma, retinal detachment, osteoporosis, history of seizures, stroke, major psychiatric conditions, recent surgery, acute infectious illness, or epilepsy. If you have any doubt about whether you should participate, please consult with your primary care physician. Persons with asthma should bring their inhaler and consult with their primary care physician.
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