As the nights grow longer and the seasons shift, we’re invited to slow down, turn inward, and discover the deep rest that can be found in darkness.
This guided Yoga Nidra (yogic sleep) practice will support you to release tension, restore balance, and explore the fertile stillness of this time of year. Held close to Halloween and Samhain, the session will gently weave in imagery of facing fear with calm presence, transforming shadow into wisdom, and welcoming the mystery of the darker season.
No experience is needed. Simply lie down, get comfortable, and be guided into a state of deep relaxation. Yoga Nidra can help to:
You can come along in bed if you want to - with your favourite blanket, and anything else you need to keep you cosy.
Allow yourself to rest, reset, and be held by the nurturing darkness.
Yoga Nidra is a deep relaxation meditation, designed to get you to that place between being awake and being asleep - where the magic can happen.
This session is being held by Susie online on Tuesday 28th October 8.45-9.30pm. It's £7 to attend, we have a reduced rate if this is unaffordable. If you would like access to the recording for 30 days after the session, to listen to again as many times as you'd like to, select the £10 option for this.
Members of The Place to Pause & Breathe can benefit from a 10% discount by using their discount code at the checkout.
Meet Your Facilitator:
Susie is the co-founder of Pause & Breathe - a social enterprise that prioritises making wellbeing fully accessible. She is an accredited Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness teacher, Daring to Rest Yoga Nidra Facilitator, Qi Gong and Chair Yoga Facilitator and is just about to start training to teach Nia Dance.
Susie is passionate about creating safe spaces where participants can form connections and find community. She works with people to help them find self-acceptance, emotional balance and to get to know themselves better.
For anyone who cannot afford to pay full price.
Recording is available for 30 days after the session, to listen to as often as you'd like to