Start 2024 with the first in three sessions we’re running looking at how mindfulness can have a positive impact on your day to day life.
Mindful practice empowers you step away from the noisy mind chatter that we all experience and that can cast shadows over your deeper, more present self. Mindfulness practice increases our capacity to anchor ourselves and to live from a more peaceful, stronger, natural state.
When we change the way we breathe, we change the way we live!
Our breath is the bridge that links our internal and external worlds. Breathing is one of the few body functions that is under both conscious and autonomic control. This can enable healthy resetting of Vegus Nerve Complex. Our breath is our most accessible connection within our body and, working with our breath, ‘we come deeply into the present and to both be and to feel fully alive in the now.” (Bessel Van Der Kolk, author of The Body Keeps the Score)
In this session we will explore reconnecting to our deeper self.
The session is open to both patients and caregivers and throughout the session you will be safe, supported and guided. Each exercise is an invitation.
For practice:
Make yourself be comfortable
You can do this either sitting or lying down or can shift – to suit you
Have something on hand to stay warm
Have something to drink close at hand
Speakers or earphones are required
The sessions will be led by Juliette Harrison who was diagnosed with a large tentorial menigioma in 2013. What followed was a series of surgeries, Proton Treatment, life losses, and side effects. It is now ten years on and during this time she has completed training in both Mindfulness and as a Breathwork Facilitator. Juliette says her practice has been a bit of a life saver for her. It supports her to let go of stress and to release emotions that no longer serve her. They help her to find more spaciousness from which to live. She may never be as she once was but she feels freer and more fully alive.