Engage the body’s sensorial continuum as a site of somatic inquiry and exploration. Work with breath, the senses, movement, sound, words (mantra), imagination, and feeling to curate somatic experience. Sensitize yourself to the subtle rhythms and energies of the cerebrospinal axis which influence our moods, states and quality of our attention and relationship with the outer world. Attending and awakening to the spine can become a powerful tool in anyone’s personal path and repertoire of psychosomatic practices.
Together, we’ll play with the metaphor of the spine as an “inverted tree,” an organism with its roots “above” (the immaterial realm) and branches “below” (the material body), inviting us to initiate a new relationship with our bodies, senses, and sensorial environment.
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This workshop is designed for anyone engaged in or experimenting with some form of embodied practice, including meditation, movement, yoga, breathwork, energy work, voice work, journaling, and writing. Come ready to experiment, reflect, and connect.


dhruva is a teacher and practitioner of Indian traditions of philosophy and embodied praxis, especially Yoga, Vedānta, Buddhism, Jainism, Classical Theatre, and Poetics. He is trained in the Krishnamacharya-Desikachar tradition of Yoga as well as the principles of Abhyās Somatics and studied at the University of Chicago and Harvard Divinity School.