Harmonize & Hug

Embodiment & Presence Workshop

Come join us for some

Harmonized Hugging

Saturday

November 4th, 2023

1:30-4pm

in Sebastopol

$30-$50 sliding scale

What does it feel like to hug someone while feeling
grounded, centered and fully present?

What if the person you were hugging was also feeling
grounded, centered and present?

That sounds like a rare and precious experience!!

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In this offering we will enjoy a
variety of embodiment practices
that will help us drop more fully
into our awareness & bodies.

Breath, Sound, Movement
 as well as
Energy Medicine tools
will move us toward
greater attunement and harmony.

Once we are
relaxed, aligned, and present,
we will then begin our
Hugging Presence Practice.

Yes!

The Art of Hugging is back and it is
The Art of Hugging 2.0!

Harmonized Hugging!!

Give yourself the gift of
Embodiment
Connection and
Spacious Presence.

If this gift appeals to you,
please come join us!

November 4th 1:30-4pm

What is the Art of Hugging?

The Art of Hugging is a self-awareness practice, an opportunity to connect with ourselves: body, mind and emotions. Once we are fully engaged within then we engage with another. We hold the intention to stay present to our own inner experience while we are connecting/hugging with another.

This practice opens us up to the possibility of standing in our own selves fully while meeting another, who is standing in their full self, and together relaxing and breathing into an open space of connection and resting there.

What an awesome skill to cultivate! I stay connected with me while in relationship with you!

Why Practice Hugging?

Where else do you have permission to do something that feels so good and is so very good for your health while giving you the powerful opportunity to practice moving into the present moment and resting there for a little while!

A heart to heart hug which lasts at least 20 seconds can have significant benefits on our mental and physical health and happiness in the following ways:

From the moment we’re born our family’s touch shows us that we’re loved and special. During our childhood the loving cuddles that we receive develop into our sense of self-worth which we carry into adulthood at a cellular level. The associations of self-worth and tactile sensations from our early years are still imbedded in our nervous system as adults. That is why when we are feeling down, unsure of ourselves or confused a hug can often transform those feelings back to one of self-worth and a positive attitude.

A good hug increases the feeling of safety, security, trust and belonging. These are the foundations of all healthy relationships.

Getting a good squeeze before going into a stressful situation can help you relax and calm down a bit. The hug could even help you stay calm, cool, and collected during the event. The reason for this is that when we hug, our oxytocin levels go up. This powerful hormone is often called “the bonding hormone,” because it promotes attachment in relationships. Human-to-human contact also lowers your body’s levels of the stress hormone cortisol. And that in turn helps ease your blood flow, lower your heart rate and increase your immune systems capacity to respond.

Physical touch and hugging can combat feelings of loneliness that arise as people get older. A retirement home in New York conducted a study in which they implemented a program called ‘Embraceable You.’ The idea was to encourage cross-generational contact and touch between residents and staff members to improve the residents’ wellbeing. The results were conclusive, with residents who were touched or hugged three or more times a day having more energy, feeling less depressed, better able to concentrate and more restful sleep than their less-hugged counterparts.

So what’s not to love? Hugs make you happier, healthier and more relaxed – AND improve your relationships!

There’s only one catch: It must be a GOOD HUG! Which means it lasts at least 20 seconds.