2010 conference : workshops

 

Session II  
01:15 - 02:30 pm

 

Session II :

Hawaiian Sacred Dance of Hula »

Rev. June Kaililani Ryushin Tanoue, Kumu Hula

Session II :

Meridian Touch Effortless Yoga »

Jennifer O'Hara

Meridian Touch™ Effortless Yoga is based on ancient Daoist exercises and Zen Shiatsu stretches. It is a restorative and qi cultivating exercise that anyone can do. With deep breaths and gentle relaxation the meridians are stretched and released allowing qi to flow. This brings a feeling of renewal. Conscious hara (belly) breathing is a way to bring attention to the truth of the body at the moment. There is no perfect form or asana, but with each breath we let go into the asana and honor the limits of the body and what it may tell us.

The movement and partnering in Meridian Touch allow for the sense of the middle way: never forcing (too tight), never unaware (too loose). Movement supports qi flow. Pairing with partners engages our mindfulness, our compassion and our body awareness so that we are present to the existing condition of our self and our partner. We touch (literally) into our interconnectedness with each other.

Participants are guided to a felt sense of body awareness and a nonjudgmental appreciation for the body-mind’s ability to meet their own flexibility and tightness. It is a joy to feel the breath’s importance in connecting with one’s natural aliveness and not be separate from the body.

Because of the importance of never overextending and being mindful of the body’s limitations, Meridian Touch Effortless Yoga is especially wonderful for those who have felt that yoga or energetic exercises are beyond their abilities.
Jennifer O
Jennifer O'Hara
Jennifer O'Hara, Diplomate of Asian Body Therapy (NCCAOM), and Certified Practitioner of the American Organization of Body Therapies of Asia has been an acupressure therapist for over 10 years. To further support qi balancing she often instructs her clients in Eight Pieces of Silk Qigong, Meridian Touch™ Effortless Yoga, and mindfulness meditation. Qi exercises cultivate qi (energy or life force), support health and bring one's intrinsic harmony to their life. Jennifer has been teaching qigong and Meridian Touch™ for over 5 years. She is affiliated with the Heartwood Center for Body Mind Spirit in Evanston, and the Chicago Acupuncture Clinic in Lakeview. She teaches Embracing Qi at the Shambhala Meditation Center of Chicago and Eight Pieces of Silk at Blossoming Life Studio in Evanston. She is a Shambhala Buddhist and has a background as an artist and poet.


Session II :

Zen of Knitting »

Rev. Liz Stout, MA, MDiv, MPS








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