La Loba Sound Journey and Workshop
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Breathe, meditation, story-time and sound journey.
Join us for a deep exploration into the 'Wild Woman Archetype' and story of 'La Loba'. Who is La Loba? She’s the old woman who lives in the desert, far from the modern world. She gathers bones—wolf bones—lost, broken, forgotten.
When she finds them all, she lays them out and begins to sing. As she sings, the bones grow flesh, the wolf returns to life. The wolf rises and runs into the desert, in the distance It becomes a woman, wild and laughing. La Loba is the one who sings the soul back to life.
Workshop includes Kundalini breath, sound and movement to connect to our bones and multidimensional self. Fairy tale analysis of 'La Loba' story and journal writing. Finishing with the 'La Loba' sound journey with drums, sharmanic rattles and gongs to take you deep into a La Loba's world... a soundscape to retrieve soul fragments and feel total wholeness again.
Sound baths are generally safe for most people, but certain health and medical conditions can be negatively affected by strong acoustic vibrations. Contraindications include epilepsy or seizure disorders, implanted cardiac devices (like pacemakers), metal plates, severe unmanaged trauma or PTSD, and the first trimester of pregnancy. Please reach out if you are unsure about any preexisting health conditions. Yoga mats are supplied but please bring water-bottle, pen and notebook or journal to write in.
“This is our meditation practice as women, calling back the dead and dismembered aspects of ourselves. The one who re-creates from that which has died is always a double-sided archetype. The Creation Mother is always also the Death Mother and vice versa. Because of this dual nature, or double-tasking, the great work before us is to learn to understand what around and about us and what within us must live, and what must die. Our work is to apprehend the timing of both; to allow what must die to die, and what must live to live.”
― Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
Beautiful art by Scottish artist Lucy Campbell
Join us for a deep exploration into the 'Wild Woman Archetype' and story of 'La Loba'. Who is La Loba? She’s the old woman who lives in the desert, far from the modern world. She gathers bones—wolf bones—lost, broken, forgotten.
When she finds them all, she lays them out and begins to sing. As she sings, the bones grow flesh, the wolf returns to life. The wolf rises and runs into the desert, in the distance It becomes a woman, wild and laughing. La Loba is the one who sings the soul back to life.
Workshop includes Kundalini breath, sound and movement to connect to our bones and multidimensional self. Fairy tale analysis of 'La Loba' story and journal writing. Finishing with the 'La Loba' sound journey with drums, sharmanic rattles and gongs to take you deep into a La Loba's world... a soundscape to retrieve soul fragments and feel total wholeness again.
Sound baths are generally safe for most people, but certain health and medical conditions can be negatively affected by strong acoustic vibrations. Contraindications include epilepsy or seizure disorders, implanted cardiac devices (like pacemakers), metal plates, severe unmanaged trauma or PTSD, and the first trimester of pregnancy. Please reach out if you are unsure about any preexisting health conditions. Yoga mats are supplied but please bring water-bottle, pen and notebook or journal to write in.
“This is our meditation practice as women, calling back the dead and dismembered aspects of ourselves. The one who re-creates from that which has died is always a double-sided archetype. The Creation Mother is always also the Death Mother and vice versa. Because of this dual nature, or double-tasking, the great work before us is to learn to understand what around and about us and what within us must live, and what must die. Our work is to apprehend the timing of both; to allow what must die to die, and what must live to live.”
― Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
Beautiful art by Scottish artist Lucy Campbell
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Where is it happening?
Studio Avasa, 225 Kamerunga Rd, Freshwater QLD 4870, Australia, Freshwater
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