FAQs

  • Breathwork is a powerful healing modality that can facilitate deep emotional, psychological and physical release. Through a careful selection of music, this technique can ignite intense inner exploration and is designed to facilitate epiphanies and breakthroughs. Participants are guided through several rounds of different breathing tempos and meditations while wearing surround sound headphones to create a deeply immersive experience.

    In this class, we use the most powerful elements of different healing modalities to create an experience that can deepen your connection to self, clear your mind, reduce stress, help to heal inner trauma, release emotions and expand awareness.

  • Most classes are 60-90 minutes long, but each class is different. The duration will be listed in the class description.

    • Improves mental and physical wellbeing

      Reduces stress by calming the nervous system

    • Creates more ease to handle pressure and daily challenges

    • Enhances focus and mental clarity

    • Improves emotional resilience

    • Promotes better sleep

  • There are modifications for some of these conditions, but generally, breathwork may not be for you if you have any of these diagnoses:

    • Epilepsy

    • Pregnancy

    • Untreated high blood pressure

    • Cardiovascular disease

    • Asthma

    • Glaucoma or detached retina

    • History of strokes or heart attacks

    • Aneurysms

    • Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder

    • Emotional crisis or PTSD

    • Are not cleared for full exercise by your doctor

    If you have any questions, please contact me directly before signing up.

  • Breathwork is practiced lying down, and participants must bring:

    · A yoga mat (or two) or comfy camping-style mat

    · Blanket

    · Pillows (head and knees)

    · Water (optional)

    · Journal (optional)

    Participants must complete this waiver before class.

  • All you need is a quiet place to lie down, a pair of headphones, and a willingness to let go.
    Amy will guide you through Elemental Rhythm Breathwork using music, voice, and intentional breathing patterns that help quiet the mind, regulate your nervous system, and release stuck emotions.

  • The simple answer is yes.

    It’s been done for thousands of years across many cultures. However, there are some people who it may not be suitable for or who may be at a higher risk for a contraindication or side effects to occur.

    There are modifications for some of these conditions, but generally, breathwork may not be for you if you have any of these diagnoses:

    • Epilepsy

    • Pregnancy

    • Untreated high blood pressure

    • Cardiovascular disease

    • Asthma

    • Glaucoma or detached retina

    • History of strokes or heart attacks

    • Aneurysms

    • Schizophrenia or bipolar disorder

    • Emotional crisis or PTSD

    • Are not cleared for full exercise by your doctor

  • According to the Cleveland Clinic, on average we have about 70,000 thoughts per day. That’s normal. It’s what our brains are trained to do - think.

    Meditation is a pattern interrupt. This simple and powerful practice creates the opportunity for our brains to slow down, focus on a specific object of attention - like our breath, a mantra, something in nature or a picture on the wall. It’s a pattern interrupt because most of the time our brains are in a very specific pattern - creating thought, after thought, after thought. Meditation allows us to interrupt that pattern.