Breathwork In The Park

Sun Aug 11 2024 at 02:00 pm to Sat Aug 24 2024 at 04:00 pm

Edwards Gardens | Toronto

Mira Kopanarov
Publisher/HostMira Kopanarov
Breathwork In The Park Join the Breathwork on August 11 to experience one-of-kind healing and stress management technique in a supportive community
About this Event

Join us for a unique and uplifting experience in one of the most beautiful parks in an urban setting in the world. Edwards Gardens is part of Toronto Botanical Gardens, and this breathwork experience will be hosted in one of the fields, surrounded by magnificent trees and plant species.

Breathing in the park will open your awareness to experience that will have lasting benefits for your mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing.

Participants will walk away with the tools and confidence to embrace a happier state of existence and realize the benefits of a supportive and genuine community.

The exact location and meeting spot will be communicated upon signing up for the class.


What is Breathwork:

Breathwork is an ancient modality connecting body, mind and heart. It allows people to process trapped emotions and trauma stored in the body for years.


Helps with life challenges and growth:

Stress is proven to cause numerous physical and mental disturbances and create reactivity that affects our self-esteem, relationships and overall well-being. Stressors create habitual survival mechanisms that with time may turn into harmful habits affecting our health, relationships and professional development,

Breathwork is a safe modality that helps with anxiety, stress, depression, and difficult emotions. It is a technique and an essential part of an integration or spiritual journey.


Benefits of Group Sessions:

When breathwork is experienced in a group setting, the collective energy has exponential healing capacity.


Details:

The breathwork session lasts 1.5-2h and consists of meditation, dance and active breathing, closing with integration techniques, including art, sharing circle and individual reflections.

Breathing is our most sacred medicine and connection with life. It is the gift from Creation that we take first and leave last with our Earthly journey.In Part 2, we will work with themes that have come up for the group and your unique challenges and how to overcome, embrace and widen the awareness.


Please note the event might be cancelled or rescheduled for a later date due to weather or other circumstances. Your purchase is non-refundable, but your credit could be applied to any future classes, individual sessions or retreats.


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Mira Kopanarov

mirastoryteller.ca | breathefeelheal.org

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Mira is a Bulgarian-Canadian storyteller and holistic communications specialist. She brings more than two decades of focused perspective from the business world to her transformative work. Having navigated a personal burnout journey five years ago, Mira created a therapeutic practice to include the transformative power of breathwork, mindfulness, and art, and a nurturing environment for individuals and communities grappling with the challenges of “the burnout economy” and trauma.


In her compassionate approach, Mira uses guided breathwork coaching, mindfulness and storytelling to carefully unpack the pervasive issues stemming from the burnout epidemic and wide-spread and standardized suppression of trauma, including anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue and pain, imposter complex, and a dearth of self-love and compassion. Her unique journey not only equips her with first-hand understanding but ignites her commitment to holding a safe space for those in need of integration and healing.


Mira offers individual, groups sessions, and reconnection retreats in off-grid setting in Canada and internationally.


She has an HBA in Communications Studies, and is a student of Stanislav Grof, Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield, and a certified Elemental Rhythm Breathwork facilitator.


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Mira will guide you with light and compassion through your breathwork experience, sharing mindful stories and techniques that will help you in your daily lives.


What you need to bring:

  • reusable water bottle
  • yoga mat
  • blanket
  • eye mask
  • small pillow
  • dress comfortable

How to prepare:

  • please avoid meat, sugar, alcohol, spicy and heavy foods, drugs, and smoking at least 3 days prior
  • spend time in nature the day of the event, or day before
  • avoid technology day of event
  • avoid arguments and conflicts
  • set up intentions

Please note this group class is a safe place where judgment, hate or discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated.


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Event Venue

Edwards Gardens, 755 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, Canada

Tickets

CAD 59.91

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