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breath  embodiment

  • Breath Embodiment is a movement and meditation practice that brings you into direct contact with the living intelligence of the body.

    Through sensing the movement of breath, not controlling it, you begin to recognize the subtle inner rhythms that shape your presence, vitality, and expression.

    through this process, old patterns dissolve, new possibilities emerge, and your authentic self becomes more available—for life, for creativity, for connection.

    The body begins to feel less like something you manage and more like something you inhabit.

    This work supports authenticity, integration, and the quiet power of becoming more fully yourself.

  • the practice is anchored in three essential elements:

    sensation. presence. breath that we allow to come and go on its own.

    By learning to sense rather than observe, you experience the breath’s subtle responses to thoughts, emotions, memory, and environment.

    this relationship becomes a gateway to the whole self.

    Breath Embodiment works with the organizing principles — or laws — of breath movement. These patterns naturally guide the system toward coherence, balance, and vitality. As the practitioner allows breath to flow freely, integration occurs:

    Physical patterns of holding begin to shift

    Emotional residue gently dissolves

    The system reorganizes according to its own wisdom

    This approach is experiential, not analytical. It cultivates presence through direct engagement with sensation and breath, leading to authentic responsiveness and embodied insight.

  • breath embodiment is focused on your experience of breath. the practice teaches you through experience, the laws the breath follows and how you might want to work with them.

    other methods use exercises as a routine, or as a means to achieve a desired result. in this work, exercises are offers to the breath and we are interested in following the response to those offered.

    there are archetypal experiences of breath but they are experienced uniquely by each person. this makes the work highly individual.

  • breath embodiment is practiced in group breath and movement classes, weekend intensives, private hands-on sessions, and study groups.

    it is both a practical and transformative process.

    the practice unfolds gradually, with simple yet powerful techniques that awaken the body and deepen the capacity to listen.

    in a typical session, you may:

    • work with simple stretching to stimulate sensation and invite breath space

    • explore movements that free the breath rhythm

    • work with vowel and consonant sounds to invite the breath to move in particular spaces in the body

    • rest in stillness to sense internal movement

    • experience private sessions. receive hands-on support, called "breath dialogue" while lying on a low table

    rather than seeking outcomes, you learn to trust the breath’s natural rhythm and capacity to self-organize.

  • over time:

    • areas of habitual tension begin to release

    • disconnected parts of the body begin to awaken and participate with the whole

    • the nervous system recalibrates through the breath’s intelligence

    • emotional experience integrates through sensation

    • this process strengthens presence, supports expressive clarity, and renews access to vitality and personal direction.

  • breath embodiment is a deeply personal practice.

    it invites you into a direct relationship with your body and your breath — and with the parts of yourself that may have been disconnected, distant, or forgotten.

    your felt sense of safety is essential. from a nervous system perspective, this is what allows embodiment to unfold in a way that is integrative, not overwhelming.

    this is an educational process with therapeutic benefits, but I do not serve as a psychotherapist. my training is in breath work and somatic education. I support your process by listening through the body — attuning to sensation, presence, and the unconscious intelligence that breath reveals.

    in our work together, you may encounter aspects of yourself that are unfamiliar or previously unexpressed. personal material can arise — shaped by your lived experience, your history, your inner life. i will hold space for what emerges, and may suggest that you seek additional support from a licensed therapist, especially one trained in body-based modalities such as Somatic Experiencing, Hakomi, or Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.

    This is collaborative work. you lead the way — with breath, with curiosity, and with care.

  • This work is for those who long to come home — to their body, their breath, their becoming.

    It speaks to:

    Artists, performers, and creatives

    Somatic practitioners and therapists

    People healing from disconnection or burnout

    Those drawn to embodied presence and inner inquiry

    No experience is required. Just a willingness to listen.

the path of embodiment

Many people move through life with only a vague awareness of their body

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Many people move through life with only a vague awareness of their body 〰️

  • some people move through life with only a vague sense of their body.

  • they barely notice they have a body

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    their body is a thing they carry around.

  • they have a sense they are missing something.

  • they decide to make a change.

i have a body

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i have a body 〰️

  • they become more aware of having a body.

  • they begin taking classes and private sessions.

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    they learn to sense their body as it is.

  • they discover a new way of experiencing their body.

  • breath is no longer a mechanical movement.

    they begin to inhabit their body.

  • they become more aware of having a body.

  • they begin taking classes and private sessions.

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    they learn to sense their body as it is.

  • they discover a new way of experiencing their body.

  • breath is no longer a mechanical movement.

    they begin to inhabit their body.

i am my body ~

i am my body ~

  • I am my body

    sensation develops.

    They experience the sensation of breath and realize this is different from observing the breath.

  • They realize:
    This body is not an object.
    It is a way of knowing the self.

  • the breath opens an experience of themselves as a whole person.

  • as the practice matures, they begin to recognize their unique rhythm.

the path of embodiment is open-ended

the path of embodiment is open-ended

  • breath has developed throughout their inner body establishing depth and substance.

  • they experience of vast inner space which supports the experience of spaciousness in their life.

  • The boundary between their inner space and their outer world becomes permeable.

  • they experience life vividly.

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