Healing Starts Here: Breath as Daily Medicine
Program Description
Healing Starts Here: Breath as Daily Medicine
Explore how the simple act of breathing can become a profound tool for healing, regulation, and clarity. In this 90-minute online workshop, you’ll learn to use the breath not just as a calming practice, but as a daily medicine to nourish your nervous system, balance energy, and deepen inner awareness.
This session draws from classical Pranayama techniques and modern therapeutic approaches to help you build resilience, manage stress, and restore your connection to life force (prana).
What You’ll Learn:
- How to use breath to regulate emotions and calm the nervous system
- Techniques to shift your energy—whether you need grounding or upliftment
- The link between daily breath patterns and long-term well-being
- How to create a simple, sustainable breath-centered practice
Includes:
- 30 minutes of guided education
- 30 minutes of breath-led practice
- 30 minutes of reflection, meditation, and group Q&A
Who It’s For:
Open to all levels—ideal for anyone seeking natural tools for balance, clarity, and healing in daily life.
Price: $25
Location
Healing Starts Here: Breath as Daily Medicine
Instructors
Price: $25
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