Women’s meditation den
Waves of grief
Nov 30, 2024
We’re back!
Kit Pappenheimer, LC and Maryanne Comaroto, PhD welcome you to attend our:
Female identified (or vagina’d folks) meditation den
November 30th, 2024
Gassho House
Join us for this day-long retreat; restorative, nourishing, fun and sacred.
Moving with the waves of grief: A Daylong workshop for Women (and vagina’d persons)
Join us for a soulful daylong workshop dedicated to exploring grief through the power of embodiment. This unique experience offers a safe and supportive space to connect with your inner self, express your emotions, and find healing through body-centered practices.
Date: November 30th
Time: 10am-4pm
Location: Beautiful retreat in West Marin : Gassho House
What to expect:
Guided Movement: Engage in gentle, healing movements designed to help you connect with your body.
Meditation & Inquiry: Learn techniques to settle your mind, ground your emotions, and cultivate inner peace.
Supportive Community: Share your journey with others in a nurturing and sacred environment.
Benefits:
Gain resources for navigating grief
Reconnect with your body and inner resources
Build a supportive network of like-hearted people
Increase your capacity to feel more deeply
This workshop is ideal for female identified or “Vagina’d” persons of all ages and backgrounds who are open to exploring how grief impacts and informs your life. No prior experience in movement.
We welcome all!
**Embrace your grief, empower your body, and embark on a path of healing.**
Offering $250
*199.00 early bird special (pay by Sept 1st)
Testimonials
“A time to drop in and really BE with yourself and your fellow participants; from this place, the learning and connection is deep, rich, and extraordinary. Create a space and time for yourself to experience this enriching and enlivening community with Den members, one that lasts well beyond the afternoon you will spend together!” ~ Beth H
“Incredible work! Transformational, deep, nurturing and FUN. ~Meribeth McIntyre
“I’ve been looking to expand my women tribe. Mission accomplished and then some. ~ Ellen C.