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The SWC is collaborating with South & School House to bring you a mid-week restorative practice with to-go healthy snacks and journals! 2/29 held in Tucker Meditation Room
The SWC is excited to collaborate with South & School House to bring you a mid-week restorative practice* with to-go healthy snacks and journals!
This experiential learning opportunity will take place every Thursday from 5:00 to 5:45pm. Each session will look something like this:
Setup mats and settle into our spaces (5-7 minutes)
Guided yoga nidra (30 minutes)
Prompted free-write in provided journals (7 minutes)
Ending session and putting away mats, journals (5 minutes)
*mats will be provided
What is Yoga Nidra?
Yoga nidra is a type of meditation practice originating from ancient India, commonly known as "yogic sleep" or "dynamic sleep." It is a contemplative practice that involves following guided prompts while lying in a comfortable position through various stages of relaxation, breathing exercises, and visualization.
This practice aims to induce a state of deep relaxation and meditation, similar to the liminal state between waking and sleeping. This state can provide numerous physical, emotional, and mental benefits, such as reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep, enhancing creativity, and promoting overall well-being. In this state, you may experience a sense of timelessness, expansiveness, and interconnectedness.
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Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.