Friday, 13 August 2021 9:00am - 9:45am
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Moving In Harmony with Existence - Self-Breema Class

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Self-Breema for springtime renewal
Online

This online event begins at 9:00am PDT, 12:00pm EDT, 18:00 CEST, 19:00 IDT.

This ongoing series meets on Tuesdays and Fridays 9:00–9:45am Pacific Time.

Every Self-Breema exercise is a door that opens into the present moment. Practicing the exercises together, we develop an experiential relationship to each one of the Nine Principles of Harmony. And at the same time, the exercises support body, mind, and feelings to become healthier. We discover that there is always a step we can take to become more balanced and unified. The vast majority of the exercises are accessible for people of all ages and all levels of flexibility. Jon and Alexis will instruct with guest instructors from around the world.

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Instructors

Jon Schreiber

Director of the Breema Center and Breema Clinic

Jon Schreiber, D. C., director of the Breema Center and Breema Clinic in Oakland, California, has been teaching Breema in the U.S. and internationally since 1980. He has presented Breema at medical, psychology, bodywork, exercise, holistic health, and personal growth conferences. His numerous articles and books focus on the universal and practical philosophy of Breema. In his clinical practice, Dr. Schreiber uses Breema, Self-Breema, and the Nine Principles of Harmony to help patients discover...

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...

Kerstin Pommerening

"What I see of myself in acceptence doesn't create a problem for me, because that which accepts is always a degree higher than that which is seen and accepted. That's why I don't need to try to fix what I see. This is the art of coming to live in harmony with myself, and eventually, with my surroundings, and with all life. I see that I'm always reacting to life, not knowing what to do, and often doing things for the wrong reasons. I see all of that, but at the same time, I have a little smile...

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