Woman Warrior — Healing Yoga Workshop for Survivors

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When
Sat, June 8 2019
Where
The Yoga Seed Collective
1400 E Street, Suite B
Time
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Admission
$35 in advance / $50 at door
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Woman Warrior workshops provide a gentle and powerful healing space for women who have experienced sexual trauma.

This workshop is a place for you to feel safe and secure as you move forward in your healing journey.

Led by survivor and activist Halli Jastaran Faulkner, Woman Warrior workshops use the tools of movement, breath, and mantra to tap into your own healing power.

Woman Warrior workshops welcome all women who have experienced sexual trauma. Everyone who identifies as a woman is welcome – we find strength in coming together as a diverse group of survivors. No yoga/meditation experience is necessary – all that’s necessary is an open heart.

This workshop will include breath work, yoga movement, rest, relaxation and group meditation. Some of this meditation will be silent, and some will use chanting or mantra. Although we sometimes share our experiences by talking with each other, no one is ever required to speak or share during class – the most powerful moments of connection are often found in silence. Workshop themes include grounding, centering, pleasure, prosperity, joy, abundance, deservedness, balance, and well-being.

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