Ecstatic Movement Meditation

Saturday

Saturday

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7:00 pm

7:00 pm

Ecstatic Dance

SAFE ENVIRONMENT

JUDGEMENT FREE

DRUG FREE

 

 

$15 Love Donation

Venmo

@ Paul-Garza-51

 

◇8pm

Doors Open (Stretch/warm-up)

 

◇8:15pm

Opening Circle (Intentions & affirmations)

 

◇8:30pm-9:45pm

Free Flow your Body, Mind & Soul

 

◇9:50pm

Closing Circle

 

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💧Through conscious movement, you can explore your authentic feelings and safely express them without hiding or holding back. You can experience setting healthy boundaries in your muscles and bones, and feel more empowered to set them in other areas of your life.

 

🌱Open your heart, spirit and mind. Let your body and intuition lead your movements, and follow your impulses and creativity. Sit in stillness and meditate on loving-kindness or on peace.

 

🌻The definition of holding space is to be present with someone, without judgment. It means you donate your ears and heart without wanting anything in return. It involves practicing empathy and compassion.

 

💎“If you want to give birth to your true self, you are going to have to dig deep down into that body of yours and let your soul howl. Sometimes you have to take a leap of faith and trust that if you turn off your head, your feet will take you where you need to go.”

— Gabrielle Roth

When
Saturday
7:00 pm
TO
10:00 pm
Frequency
Where
701 Tillery Street Suite, Austin, TX 78702
How Much
$20

Upcoming Dances

Uncle.Paulie.G

Dance Guidelines

Ecstatic Dance – 3 Simple Guidelines
1. We Dance without shoes (or: We Dance Barefoot)
This allows us to connect more fully with the Ground (socks are OK)
If you have a physical condition that you need dance shoes, then OK
2. We Dance without words (or: We Dance with Body Language)
This makes it easier to be in a Meditative State
No Verbal Instruction from the Facilitators
No Talking from the Dancers
3. We Dance as We Are
No Drugs/Alcohol, No Phones, No Camera/Video, No Scents, No Expectations, No Judgements, No Shoulds, No Oughts… Just Be Yourself; With Respect for Ourselves, the Space, and One Another.

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