Spring is nature’s season of renewal and rebirth. In the five-element
system, it corresponds to the wood element; the liver and gall bladder organs; and
tendon, ligament, spine, and joint health. Wood creates our mental clarity and
our ability to focus, plan, and make decisions.
Spring brings so much welcome change—longer days, warmer
temperatures, and budding trees and flowers. It’s a time of new beginnings. Yet
despite the beauty and excitement of the season, many people find themselves feeling
irritable, stuck, impatient, and generally discombobulated.
It’s a season of growth and expectation—yet also one that
requires patience. A seed is full of potential, but when planted in the soil it
must feel its pressure build up before it can crack open and sprout. The same
is true for us—spring holds potential, but first we must bring ourselves into
balance.
What better way to embrace spring than with a Spring Renewal
Yoga Workshop specifically designed to clear and nourish the mind and body so that
we may experience the positivity and vitality that are hallmarks of this
season? Cathie Caccia, our resident master yoga teacher and Shiatsu massage
therapist has created a unique two-part workshop based on the five elements to
clear blockages and promote balance.
With over 30 years of experience with yoga and Shiatsu
massage, Cathie has developed a deep understanding of how the energy meridians
in the body affect the organs, as well as the mind, emotions, and spirit. Blending
her knowledge of yoga and Shiatsu, Cathie has created and refined a yoga
sequence that accesses the energy channels in the body to create a more
balanced flow. Now she and acupuncturist Annelies Ware have teamed up to offer
a special yoga/acupuncture experience that is guaranteed to launch you into
spring.
Join Cathie and Annelies:
Yoga and the Chinese
Clock
Friday, April 26,
6:00-8:00pm
The Chinese Clock is a theory that tells us that chi or life
force energy flows through each of the channels at specific times of the day in
a specific order. If there is a blockage in one or more of the channels, energy
cannot flow smoothly and certain systems will not receive the life force energy
they need for optimal function. Cathie will lead a yoga sequence designed to
move energy through the organs and channels in the exact order that this energy
flows. After class, students will enjoy lemon ginger tea that will further
support the process. Students have remarked that they feel both balanced,
energized and centered as a result of this practice.
Yoga and Group Acupuncture
Saturday, April 27,
3:00-5:30pm
This class is based upon information from the Five Elements
model of treatment. The spring corresponds to the wood element—and is
associated with the liver and gallbladder. Cathie will lead a yoga sequence
that focuses specifically on postures and practices that clear, nourish, and
support eh liver and gallbladder organs and corresponding channels. During
final savasana, Annelies will give each student an acupuncture treatment that
supports the work of the classes.
Ready to Renew?
This class is filling quickly and students are encouraged to
pre-register. Registration includes use of Zenergy’s facilities on each day of
this two-day workshop.
Visit zenergyts.com to sign-up online or call 208.725.0595
Cost: Zenergy Members $50 / non-members $70
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