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Finding balance and wisdom at the Spring Equinox – a yin and sound workshop

Sunday, 23 March '25   2pm – 4pm GMT
Zen Yoga, 24A Camberwell Grove, London, SE5 8RE
12 spaces available
Finding balance and wisdom at the Spring Equinox – a yin and sound workshop

Details

The Spring Equinox is when the length of day and night are equal as we transition from winter to spring. Associated with the Wood element in Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is to do with change and expansion, signifying transformation and hope. The emotion connected to the Wood element is anger.

Using a yin yoga practice, we will access the deep layers of the body by moving through a sequence of postures and staying in each pose anywhere between 3-5 minutes. These long stretches facilitate the release of tension and unblock stagnant energy in the connective tissue and ligaments and help to restore balance to the energy or meridian channels of the body.

We will target the Liver and Gall Bladder meridian lines to release physical and emotional tension and unblock stagnant energy to re-balance the emotions of anger and frustration. The Liver guides our Qi or life force, so we don’t become restless; the Gall Bladder helps us make wise decisions. To be in balance we must be able to pause, overcome any anger and frustration and make wise choices.

During the yin yoga practice, a Tibetan singing bowl may be placed on your body, either on the back, or abdomen and you will feel the vibrations of the singing bowl flowing throughout the body. An 111hz tuning fork might be placed on the bones for a healing effect.

An immersive gong sound bath for the duration of the workshop will help you reach deeper levels of relaxation and surrender in the postures. Vibrating with the water in your body, including in your connective tissues, it will remove anything that’s not of the highest vibration, thereby allowing you to release what may not serve you. Experiencing sounds help us release of chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin, a natural painkiller and hormone which allows us build trust, improves our mood and aids creativity and healing.

By moving slowly, staying in each pose for a long time and placing attention on our breath, the mind also slows down and comes closer to stillness and clarity.

Open to all; no experience of yin yoga or sound is required.
Workshop not suitable if you are pregnant, have a pacemaker or have tinnitus.

Facilitators

Kanwal / Yogabliss
Kanwal’s teaching style is characterized by warmth, intuition and clear communication. Her classes are engaging and inclusive, with an emphasis on deep stretches, slow flows and mindful breathing. She encourages students to go beyond the physical postures and to delve into the transformative philosophy that underlies yoga. Kanwal was drawn to yoga in her 20s as a way of keeping a center of gravity whilst doing a robust job working on women's rights and social justice and eventually trained with Yoghaven in 2010 (hot, vinyasa) and more recently with Norman Blair (yin). Kanwal has had a regular meditation and qi gong practice since 2017. She currently teaches hatha and yin yoga styles in South London.
yogablissuk@gmail.com

San / Soul Aurganic Sound Healing
San is a trained Sound Healing Practitioner who uses gongs, crystal bowls, Tibetan singing bowls, drums, tuning forks and voice. She recently created quantum healing modality called Toroidal Stargate Activation that facilitates directing toroidal energy in one's energy field and consciousness.
soulaurganic@gmail.com

Level: beginners welcome, mixed

Instructions

Bring your own water bottle. You can bring your own mat or use one from the studio.

Tickets

Cost

Early bird ticket - Finding balance and wisdom at the Spring Equinox

Available until Sat 15 Mar 12am
Valid up until March 15 (one week before event)
£40.00

Standard ticket - Finding balance and wisdom at the Spring Equinox

Available between Sat 15 Mar 12am and Sat 22 Mar 12am
£45.00

Location

Zen Yoga
24A Camberwell Grove
London
SE5 8RE

Up to 8 people per class in studio for COVID-19 precautions.