guided breath-work.
Life depends on breathing.
But it is correct breathing that ensures vitality, health and mental clarity.
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The importance of methodic breathing has been known to the Eastern sciences for centuries. Over the last decades, Western research has also been supporting the basis of these ancient sciences and revealing the vital role of rhythmic, complete breathing on our mental and physical health.
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During our session:
Combining theory & practice. During our session, I will outline the vital role of the lungs within overall health and nervous system regulation, the breath as a tool for anxiety management and consistent practice to reveal and release subconscious patterns and addictions. I will demonstrate complete breathing techniques to integrate into daily life & the most efficient methods for long-term wellbeing and safe energy cultivation. According to your experience & lifestyle, I will guide you through exercises rooted in 5,000+ year old sciences, so that you may self-regulate the nervous system, sufficiently oxygenate the blood, optimise circulation & stimulate nerve force/chi/prana throughout all meridians and systems. My experience is rooted in Eastern traditional medicine, philosophy and spirituality while integrating western approach to trauma & psychology. You can expect to be challenged but supported, and leave the practice feeling invigorated, centred and calm. Long term health benefits result from a consistent practice.
↓ read more on health benefits below, some info about me and how I conduct sessions, what others are saying, or dive deeper with the private 4-6 week live private course (next openings: October)
A little bit of background
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My older brother and teacher Sebastian first began initiating me into traditional breathing techniques when I was in my early teens. He would wait for me after school and (whether I wanted to or not!) demonstrate the practices enthusiastically, encouraging me to apply them. It took me years before I did so with consistency. Life had to bring me my own share of lessons first to learn the importance of consistent cultivation practice, and most importantly a stronger foundation had to be built in my inner awareness before being able to support such techniques.
In Honour of my late Brother Sebastian who left on November 1st, 2022. Be in Peace my beloved Sadhu -
A practice of cultivation shouldn’t have to be rigid. If it is, you’re fighting with life’s urge to fulfill itself. Cultivating mind & body should bring us the excitement and wonder of a young child, while the consistency provides the wisdom of an elder. Consistency and discipline is very different than tension and anxiety. this can only be achieved by doing the foundational work. Doesn’t it excite you to thrive rather than survive? If not, we must dig deeper and begin to remove some of the dust that has settled on the surface - the identities, thought forms and subtle self-destructive patterns that have governed the psyche for years due to trauma and development. This is why the foundation to my practice is the inner work. Technique can take us far but not all the way, the psyche must be integrated in the process otherwise the very practices that bring us home can get us lost.
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My spiritual path did not begin with physical technique. Physical technique came in later as a wonderful tool of cultivation to support the blossoming process taking place within. Life’s suffering and harsh teachings played a large role in perspective as well as a natural self-inquiry and sense of greater will/emptiness present since as long as I can remember having thought. My earthly origins are of Southwest Asia, East Africa and Greece. Born in the states, I moved to Europe at 8 and started leaving home in segments for school and in some cases work from the age of 12, and 14. By 17 I began initially observing the Theravada School of buddhism, exploring Hellenic (Greco) Buddhism & philosophy and simplifying further in later years as I grew inspired by the grounded Way of the Tao. Throughout the process, I was of course exposed to the world of ‘conspiracy’, the subliminal mind programming of mass media production, the truth of geography and the political/educational/health systems, and questioning every aspect of the current collective belief system and popular culture. At one point the rebellious spirit contained tension and anger - necessary also for growth, but not sustainable. This eventually matured and integrated into the laughter that is this illusion of life, identity & ‘absolutes’. I consider none of the previously mentioned schools of thought to be the complete path, as I believe the complete path to be beyond all words and definitions - this is an internal sense that has accompanied me throughout all phases of learning and continues to. The paths have certainly lined, inspired, tamed the mental space, as I receive these teachings and subsequently learn to let them go and continue this cycle of death and birth and observe the ego’s desire to hold on to and crystallise every belief. Letting go has been the most potent, harsh and yet gentle teacher.
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During our classes we explore in depth:
The vital role of the respiratory organs and their correct function in our overall health
The important difference between nasal and mouth breathing
The role of the lungs within the nervous system: breathing as a tool for anxiety management, mental clarity & balanced emotions.
Breathing to reveal and release subconscious patterns, addictions and blockages which rise to the conscious level through the breath.
The esoteric philosophies surrounding Prana/Chi (vital energy) and the interaction of our subtle bodies with one another and our surroundings.
Harnessing vital energy, stimulating health & youth, by cleansing the physical and subtle bodies.
Introduction into practices of cultivation which are equally as integral in our development as conscious breathing (movement, meditation, mental cultivation, earthing, sunlight and food).
How to incorporate an efficient practice into our day-to-day life.
Theory will be applied in our practice sessions as we practice several modalities of breathing, exploring traditional methods and incorporating sound, chanting & gentle movement into our breathwork and meditation sessions.
what people are saying
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Our session was one of the most powerful things I ever experienced in my life. Your energy loosened up so much tension & restrictions deeply within my body & mind. It's impossible to put into words what happened there. I sit here in awe, thinking about it, unable to grasp words that could describe what happened.
Julien Wagemann
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We completed a number of sessions within a span of a few weeks and I was blown away with all the old trauma and limiting beliefs we managed to clear and release in our sessions. Upgrades and shifts began happening in my life rapidly. Not only is the work so transformative but it was an incredible privilege to work with such a luminous and experienced soul. Sophia is gracious, kind and playful, yet facilitates with such humility and ease. The depths of her gift is truly something to behold. I can not say enough amazing things about Sophia and her offerings!
Chelcia Petersen
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I deeply enjoyed our session. I can tell that those were simple exercises but with a powerful effect on my body and mind. I appreciated the way you conducted it. It was really important to me that you wanted to know about me, my process and my reasons so that you could personalise and give specific exercises for my needs. It was also very helpful to perceive that I was talking to someone who knows how to listen and who understands the energetic background and techniques, not something "made up".
Gisela Lima
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It took away my physical desire to drink alcohol and smoke. - Jose Mira
Josa Mira
a consistent breath-work practice contributes to:
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healthy immune system
Slow, deep breathing increases the white blood cell count which is responsible for strengthening our immune system response. The immune system is responsible for keeping disease, viruses and cancerous cells at bay.
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detoxification
our breathing is 90% responsible for our blood's purification from toxins. the combustion process in the lungs through breathing is responsible for purifying blood of toxins before it circulates back through our body. Without efficient air inhalation into the lungs, blood returns impure to the system, resulting in higher blood toxicity and undernourished (under-oxygenated) tissues and organs.
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metabolism
When body is in a state of prolonged stress (sympathetic nervous system), metabolism slows down due to production of stress hormone cortisol by the brain. the body uses quicker burning energy (glucose) instead of fat. Pranayama allows to activate the parasympathetic nervous systemwhere stress hormones stop being produced by the brain and the body can return to its normal state of homeostasis and therefore correctly functioning metabolism.
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healing and restoration
…of organs, muscles, tissues, bones, skin & nervous system. the parasympathetic nervous system is the division of the autonomic nervous system responsible for healing/ restoration and digestion. Deep, slow breathing techniques activate the parasympathetic nervous system and allow the body and mind to heal.
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digestion & nutrient absorption
healthy digestion also relies on the efficient use of the lungs for food to be assimilated by the body - this is because the food must come in contact with the clean oxygen for nutrients and minerals to be absorbed correctly by the body. Without sufficient oxygen our food cannot be properly digested.
The breath is an extremely powerful tool, which is why breath work has been an essential practice in most if not all ancient civilisations. It is not a modern practice, it is simply being remembered now in the west. If we try turning to the breath before rushing to the symptom-focused modalities, perhaps we may find more answers than we were originally looking for.
We've been gifted the tools we need and the greatest one is the breath.
I cannot breathe for you, I can only guide and reflect.
The power of the breath lies within you and it is up to you to harness it.