Breathwork for Aligning with
Your Highest Good

with Mina Bahadori
Friday, September 6th
7-9pm
Maha Rose Brooklyn



Do you find yourself feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, or discouraged as you put a ton of effort into manifesting the life you want?




This workshop will help you clear the path by clearing your energy, shifting your perspective, and aligning you with your highest good.


The workshop flows as follows:

  • 10 min check-in, sharing intentions

  • 30 min guided visualization meditation

  • 25 min breathwork practice

  • 30 min Reiki chillout integration period

  • 10 min writing exercise, sharing reflections


    What is Breathwork?
    This particular breath pattern asks that you lie down flat on your back. The breath is a two-part inhale, one-part exhale, all through an open mouth. You can adjust the pace and the depth to increase or decrease the intensity of it. There will be about 25 minutes of this active breath portion set with emotionally stirring music which stimulates energy flow and delivers more oxygen to your brain. The cleansing effect generally leads to more mental space, clarity, inspiration and a sense of peace.


    What is Reiki?
    Reiki is a soft, subtle, universal life force energy that is channeled and transmitted to restore balance. The healing practice comes from Japan. The sensation is often perceived as warm and gentle tingly, buzzy, dreamy energy and can put you in the space between consciousness and sleep. It often leads you to deep rest and receptivity where you can process and purge in a way that feels safe and held. There is a sense of overarching optimism.


Breathwork for Aligning with Your Highest good

Friday, September 6th
7-9pm

Maha Rose
200 Columbia street
Brooklyn, NY 11231

cancellation policy: account credit or refunds are available if requested 72 hours prior to the event, less a 10% service fee..

Mina Bahadori

Mina Bahadori is a 29-year-old Iranian-American writer, creative, Breathwork Facilitator and Reiki Master from Los Angeles, now living in the East Village. She values authenticity, embracing the messiness of being a human, giving ourselves grace, and getting a little better every day. Students and clients would describe her as soft, genuine, warm and able to hold big space.