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Anything you can Breathe Through you can Live Through with John Thornton
30 June 2018
Starts: 3:00PM
Ends: 6:00PM

June 30th

Anything you can Breathe Through you can Live Through


John Michael Thornton, RYT

Time: 3-6
Cost: $50.00

Everyone knows how to breathe; we’ve been doing it our entire lives, but leaning how to breathe in a conscious, mindful way can transform your life.

Simply by paying attention to your breath you can lessen anxiety.  For one day, try to notice when your breathing is shallow, fast or uneven.  Notice whether or not you unconsciously hold your breath.  When we
do any of these things it is a sign of stress, anxiety or fear.
Becoming aware of how our bodies react to these emotions lets us release and center; Find calm in the midst of chaos.

In this simple and gentle class you will learn:

1.     Three part breath.

2.     Ujjayi breath – a yogic breathing technique, also                  called Ocean Breath.

3.     Lion Breath

4.     Breath of Joy

5.     Simple stretches anyone can do to loosen stiff necks              and relax tight shoulders.

6.     Includes hand-outs detailing the breathing and                        stretching exercises as well as a guided mediation                    script.

7.     Teaching tips so you can share these techniques with           others.

We will finish with an easy, guided meditation to find grounding and center.

John Michael Thornton (RYT) is the co-founder of Great Conjunction, a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to bringing together differing philosophies and spiritual practices for the purpose of education, understanding and common ground. He is the author of Grounding, Forgiveness & Gratitude ~
Three Guided Meditations to Heal your Soul as well as guided
meditation cds and ebooks. John has lectured for Mindful Ohio, Lily Dale Assembly, and the Association for Research and Enlightenment.  His energetic and charismatic style has made him a popular teacher and lecturer throughout the Northeast.

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