Friday, 13 November 2020 10:30am - 12:00pm
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The Role of the Body in Coming to Balance - Breema and Parenting

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Parenting with the Nine Principles of Harmony
Online

This online event begins at 10:30am PST, 1:30pm EST, 19:30 CET, 20:30 IST.

Special guests Jon Schreiber, DC, director of the Breema Center, Matthew Tousignant, and Kevin Johnson

An Online Workshop presented via Zoom

The experience of parenting can be used as a catalyst for personal growth. Our interactions with our partners and children can help us to learn more about ourselves and how we relate to others. Breema and the Nine Principles of Harmony support us to approach parenting with willingness, offering tools like No Force, Firmness and Gentleness, and Mutual Support. With them, we can meet children in any stage of their development with open-heartedness and an interest in increasing harmony in relationship to them. The Nine Principles also show us the value of self-acceptance when the journey is challenging.

Join Alexis Mulhauser and Alexandra Johnson, with special guests Dr. Jon Schreiber, Matthew Tousignant, and Kevin Johnson, to explore how we can come to a more balanced and open posture toward our families and ourselves. We will learn self-care exercises that can bring body and mind together at any point in the day, and simple partner bodywork exchanges that can be practiced with other family members to supporting greater connection with ourselves and in each relationship.

Alexandra Johnson, MD, is a family physician and mother of five. She approaches parenting through the Nine Principles of Harmony and has found that this increases the ability to listen and respond to what is needed for parent and child, in the moment. Dr. Johnson is a Staff Instructor at the Breema Center, and has an integrative medical practice in Oakland, CA. Visit www.greetinghealth.com for more information.

Alexis Mulhauser has 20 years of experience studying and teaching movement, including Breema, yoga, martial arts, and dance. She is a Staff Instructor at the Breema Center in Oakland, CA, and teaches private Self-Breema sessions and weekly Nia dance classes. By applying Breema and the Nine Principles of Harmony as a single parent, Alexis has benefitted from an inner atmosphere of self-acceptance. She has found this teaching to be an essential tool to support and nourish her daily life, and wishes to share Breema with everyone.

Dates: 
Oct 9    Parenting with the Nine Principles of Harmony
Nov 13  The Role of the Body In Coming to Balance
Dec 11   Working with Acceptance: Challenges and Difficulties in Parenting
Jan 8    When You Are Present, Everyone Is Supported

Cost: $30/class or $45/couple

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Instructors

Alexandra Johnson, MD

Breema Center staff
Breema Clinic practitioner

I am a Family Physician, and have been a Breema Practitioner and Instructor for over 20 years. I have found Breema's non-judgmental atmosphere to be invaluable in working with any health condition. I am consistently amazed at the effect of Breema bodywork, Self-Breema exercises, and Nine Principles of Harmony in increasing vitality, addressing acute concerns, and offering new templates for relating to body, mind, and feelings. I began working as a Practitioner at the Breema Clinic in 2002, and...

Alexis Mulhauser

Breema Center staff

Alexis Mulhauser has 20 years of experience studying and teaching movement, including Breema, Yoga, martial arts, and dance. She is a Breema Instructor and Self-Breema Instructor at the Breema Center in Oakland, CA, and Certified Massage Therapist. Alexis also teaches dance in Berkeley and gives private bodywork sessions at the Breema Clinic and Worthy Self-Care Studio in Berkeley.  By applying Breema and the 9 Principles of Harmony in her professional path as a movement educator, Alexis has...

Kevin Johnson

Kevin has been studying Breema for over 20 years.  He was drawn to Breema by its simplicity.  Since he began to practice Breema, he has found himself on a path of self-understanding.  This practice is not only for the classroom, but something he uses in his everyday life.  All he has to do is remember.  The more Breema he has in his body, the easier it is to remember.

 

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