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Breathwork and Menopause
Menopause is no longer a taboo subject. Women are done suffering in silence and are taking charge of their well-being during this transformative phase of life. From herbal remedies to hormone replacement therapy, we're embracing a whole range of options to navigate the challenges and celebrate the opportunities that menopause brings.

Soul Retrieval Through Breathwork
In the tapestry of our lives, there are threads that sometimes become frayed, disconnected, or even lost. These threads represent parts of ourselves – our essence, our vitality, our wholeness. In the language of many healing traditions, this fragmentation is often referred to as "soul loss," and it can occur as a result of trauma, emotional wounds, or challenging life experiences.
These lost parts of ourselves, sometimes called "orphaned parts" or "exiled selves," can carry a heavy burden of pain, fear, or shame. They may manifest as limiting beliefs, self-sabotaging patterns, or a sense of disconnection from our true selves. While we may not consciously remember the events that led to their separation, these orphaned parts continue to influence our lives, often in subtle and unconscious ways.

It All Starts With a Kettle
Have you noticed that when you put the kettle on you are thinking about other things?
It's such an automatic activity that you do it without thinking, leaving your mind free to wander as it will.
And usually your mind goes to your to-do list, decision making, thinking about the next thing, or even going to do the thing you can do in the two minutes it takes for the kettle to boil.
And it's because you're wired that way! The more you get done in a day, the more you can relax knowing you have done your best and been productive.

7 Powerful Modalities to Combine with Breathwork
Breathwork is a profound tool for self-discovery and healing. However, its transformative potential can be further amplified when combined with other complementary modalities. By combining breathwork into various practices, you can create unique and enriching experiences that address the multifaceted needs of your clients and expand your reach as a facilitator.