Mother’s Breathwork Circle with Blair
When
Where
2121 Lincoln Blvd. Venice, Los Angeles, California, 90291, CA
Event Type
In a world that often emphasizes the collective effort of raising children, it’s equally vital to foster a supportive community for mothers. The Mother’s Breathwork Circle, led by Blair, is thoughtfully crafted to provide mothers with a nurturing space to connect deeply with themselves while forging bonds with others on a similar journey of growth and healing.
As a mother of two young children, Blair understands the overwhelming stress and disorientation that can arise from constantly caring for others. Through her personal experiences, she has discovered that breathwork is an invaluable tool for shifting focus away from the chaos of daily life and reconnecting with one’s own body and spirit. This practice empowers mothers to show up fully for themselves and their loved ones, rooted in genuine love and presence.
Each session in the Breathwork Circle is designed with care, ensuring a safe and supportive environment conducive to deep healing, integration, and grounding. Participants can expect a holistic approach that includes:
- Intention Setting & Guided Meditation: A focused beginning to align participants with their personal goals and aspirations for the session.
- Breathwork Practice: An energizing session accompanied by an upbeat playlist, aimed at facilitating the release of stored energy within the body while encouraging a joyful expression of movement.
- Silent Reflection & Journaling: Time dedicated to introspection, allowing participants to process their experiences and emotions privately, followed by an optional group sharing to foster connection and support.
- Community Connection: Enjoying homemade Ayurvedic lattes and nutritious snacks together, reinforcing the sense of community and sisterhood among participants.
The Mother’s Breathwork Circle is not just a class; it is a heartfelt gathering that honors the unique challenges and joys of motherhood. It provides a sanctuary where mothers can rejuvenate, find their voice, and cultivate meaningful connections, ultimately nurturing their well-being and that of their families.