ALCHEMIZE BALANCE, STRENGTH & CREATIVITY
“Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics.” —Albert Einstein
Join Hawah Kasat for an inspiring, interdisciplinary program that will open your physical and emotional body through an elixir of sound healing and asana. You will be challenged to look at your body as if you are moving it for the first time. Engage in movements you’ve done a thousand times in brand-new ways. Melt away through restorative sound healing sessions that will envelop you in live Tibetan gongs, crystal bowls, and Native American flutes.
Join Hawah for his two-day weekend program or his extended four-day program which offers you additional time to integrate and partake in deeper sound and asana experiences.
You will:
- Sweat, stretch, and find flow through masterful sequences that combine qigong, Sivananda, Jivamukti, and Iyengar-inspired traditions.
- Break down the energetics of the body and reimagine movement through blind-folded practices, wall sequencing, and subtle anatomy.
- Learn mantras that harmonize through the chakras of the body.
- Access deep states of relaxation through live and participatory sound healing and yoga nidra.
- Practice guided meditation and pranayama drawn from ancient teachings.
When you learn the fine, granular energetics of the body—and the precision of movement—you can alchemize balance, strength, and creativity that is beyond the limits you perceive. When you fuse this exploration with sound healing, you can reach deeply transcendental states and shake off layers of negative energy.
NOTE This program is open to all levels of students.
Program at a Glance
Hawah Kasat
Presenter(s)
Hawah Kasat is an artist, author, educator, community organizer, and yogi. For over two decades, he has been teaching yoga, mindfulness, social-emotional literacy, conflict transformation, the healing arts, and trauma-informed care to all types of students from around the globe.
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- April 21–24, 2024
- Sunday-Wednesday: 3 nights