Exploring the Art of Emergence

Exploring the Art of Emergence

As we cross over the threshhold of Imbolg (translates as "in the belly"), as winter begins to loosen its grip and the earth begins to stir

By Yoga with Hazel

Date and time

Sunday, February 9 · 11am - 3pm GMT

Location

Phoenix Park

Phoenix park Dublin 8 Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

As we cross over the threshhold of Imbolg (translates as "in the belly"), as winter begins to loosen its grip and the earth begins to stir we will come together to explore what is stirring within us. As the Caillleach's reign on the land weakens and Brigid returns, we will slow down, connect to the rhythm of our animal bodies with embodiment practice, spend time alone in the natural world to listen to what is calling to emerge.


Do you feel a quickening within you?

Are you feeling ready to begin to be roused from the winter dreaming to see what wishes to be manifested?

What can you do to revive and nourish your body and soul as you tend to the seeds within you?

What seeds that you have been tending or forgetting are beginning to germinate or not, knowing not every seed sends roots)?


Slowly, slowly we will explore this gentle nudge towards emergence and desire, knowing that these seeds that are beginning to emerge are still fragile, tender and vulnerable. Let us tap into the sense of awe and wonder that this potential brings. Let us come together share our emergent stories and sew ourselves into relationship with the beauty and power of the lands way of growing, recovering, resting and dying all for continued life.


What to expect

  • A small group experience with those who wish to listen to the rhythms of nature
  • Teachings and inspirations from the eco-centric wheel, a seasonal, nature-based approach to human development
  • Guidance through embodiment practices
  • Time alone in the natural world to be curious about the animating force of the natural world and our relationship with it
  • Exploring the way of council, the ancient community practice of sitting in circle of sharing and listening from the heart

A note on the safety and weather

This event is entirely outdoors. Please dress appropriately for the outdoors in February - waterproof clothing and shoes are advised. Please bring what you need to keep yourself warm.

By participating in this event, you acknowledge and agree that you are responsible for your own safety and wellbeing. The guides assume no liability for any injuries, illnesses, losses, damages, or other issues that may arise before, during, or after the event. You are encouraged to take appropriate precautions and act responsibly to ensure your own health and safety.

About your guides:

Hazel has been a body worker for the last 20 years incorporating Yoga, Ayurveda, Somatics and Embodiment practices into her teachings. She is passionate about creating spaces where people can explore the depth and breadth of this incredible, relational life; embodying our relationship with the natural world both seen and unseen and how to live in reciprocity. On her continous journey of exploration Hazel has as trained as a grief ceremonialist with Francis Weller and is currently training to be a wilderness guide with Wild Awake.

Claudiais a Positive Psychologist, Coach and Community Weaver dedicated to supporting people and organisations on their journey of change-making. She is currently undergoing training to become a rites of passage guide, and creates spaces that foster a deeper connection between humans and the more-than-human world, building emotional and mental resilience in community with all life.

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I feel passionate about connecting people with their bodies and reminding people to listen to the deep wisdom that they hold.

I welcome all ages and ask you to show up fully for yourself to whatever capacity you can at any given moment, to welcome all of yourself on to the mat and dive within. I invite you to meet your edge, this is where change can begin. Beneath layers of conditioning and story lies deep wisdom and through these practices we can tap into this depth of wisdom.Yoga is not about making a shape with your body, it is not about imposing on your body what your mind asks, or what an external source asks, it is about a deep inner listening and awareness of what is.

Moving through asana, pranayama and stillness I invite you to explore sensation, breath and beyond. We find freedom in the body, expansion in the breath and an openness to what life has to offer.

Whether you are looking to relieve stiffness in the body, to find moments of peace in the mind or expansion in the breath you will find it through these practices in person in Dublin or on zoom.

https://yogawithhazel.com/events/

I have a keen interest in ancestral skills and rewilding; both self and giving land the opportunity to reclaim its wildness. I am passionate about creating spaces where we can feel the depth and breadth of this relational life embodying our relationship with both human and more than human and live in reciprocity. I have completed a grief ritual training with Francis Weller and am currently studying plant medicine and am training in rites of passage.