Yog Amore - Chandigarh

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Can you recollect breathing rapidly when you saw something you’re afraid of? Or, do you remember breathing calmly to the sound of the ocean waves and being cradled to a gentle sleep? 

Your breath responds to your physical, mental, and emotional state. So, naturally, conscious breathing becomes an important concept when it comes to taking care of ourselves and pulling ourselves out of the cycle of stress. Simply stated, Breathwork is a fairly new term that simply refers to the different techniques of consciously connected breathing to regulate our well-being. Therefore, in times of distress, knowing certain breathing techniques can be your lifesaver!

Even though the term is slowly making its way to our dictionaries, Breathwork as a concept is rooted in the ancient practice of Yoga. Briefly explained, Breathwork revolves around the concept of nourishment and elimination of toxins.

Imagine your mind to be a beautiful garden. Your inhalations are the sunshine and water the garden needs to grow. Your exhalations represent pulling out the weeds, and getting rid of them for good. With this metaphor, the benefits of Breathwork can be easily understood.

ORIGIN OF THE PRACTICE AND AS WE KNOW IT NOW

While most individuals can trace the popularity of the Breathwork to the 1960s and 1970s, the practice has its root in even earlier times. The concept is rooted in Yoga, Buddhism, and Tai Chi. Even though Breathwork stems from a variety of Eastern practices, it was pioneered in the West. 

Since the 1960s, Breathwork has not grown but evolved. Individuals can go on to pursue certified courses to train in the art and science of Breathwork. Western psychotherapy also involves certain forms of Breathwork therapy as a method of healing.

Today, Breathwork is also combined with elements of music, dance, and certain fragrances.

TYPES OF BREATHWORK

1. Holotropic Breathwork

Holotropic Breathwork was founded by Dr Stan Grof and Christina Grof. It is a guided therapeutic technique that focuses on emotional healing and personal growth. This type of breathwork manipulates the level of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body. While it is mostly done in a group setting, it can also be done individually.

During the session, participants are asked to breathe rapidly for a certain amount of time while they are lying down. This type of breathing accelerates the journey to altered states of consciousness. 

This therapeutic technique integrates the use of music. After the session, individuals are asked to create Mandalas to enhance self-awareness and facilitate healing. Benefits of Holotropic Breathwork include aid in healing depression, relieving stress, treating asthma, and migraines. Psychologically, this type of breathwork is known to help treat symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. 

If you’re having trouble finding a direction in your life, Holotropic Breathwork is something you can consider!

Source: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/holotropic-breathing

2. Rebirthing Breathwork

Rebirthing Breathwork aims to deals with repressed emotions. Repression is an ego-defence mechanism, where the mind pushes an emotion or an event into the unconscious mind to protect the individual from anxiety-provoking thoughts. Therefore, resolving our repressed feelings consequently leads to healthier relationships and attachments.

This technique is also called Conscious Energy Breathing (CEB) which involves conscious connected breathing. During Rebirthing Breathwork, the trainer guides the individual into circular breathing which is devoid of any pauses between inhalations and exhalations. 

Several qualified instructors simulate the “rebirthing process” by placing the individual in a cosy and protected womb-like environment, built with pillows and blankets. 

This technique is popular for enhancing self-esteem, treating alcohol addiction, healing depression and anxiety, relieving chronic pain, and treating symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder among other behavioural issues in children. It is also known to improve respiratory health.

3. Clarity Breathwork

This technique was developed by Ashanna Solaris and Dana DeLong who is better known as Dharma Devi. The technique aims to remove blockages in the path of energies, correct unhealthy patterns and conditioning, and deal with negative thoughts. This breathwork is considered to be closely related to the Rebirthing Breathwork. 

Clarity Breathwork makes space for forgiveness and love to widen the horizon of the consciousness. To target certain energies, trainers arrange a discussion with each participant as a way of setting intentions for the session.

Source: https://homesweethomebirth.com/store/clarity-breathwork-private-events

4. Shamanic Breathwork

Shamanic Breathwork builds on the notion of how each one of us is our Shamans or healers. It aims to reconnect individuals with their healers within and the subconscious mind. It is known to heal untended wounds and break unhealthy behaviour patterns. 

The practice is renowned for its subjectivity. Each individual has a unique experience while practising Shamanic Breathwork that eventually leaves them with a feeling of wholeness. People report having gained profound insight into their lives and their experiences while engaging in this breathing technique. Therefore, this breathwork and trauma release go hand-in-hand.

Like Clarity Breathwork, Shamanic Breathwork also involves setting an intention at the beginning of the session before the individual steps into a sacred space. The experience lasts between 120-150 minutes depending on the individual. 

This Breathwork benefit individuals by breaking destructive thoughts and behaviour cycles, dealing with grief, and feeling connected to their selves. It also helps in treating insomnia, oversleeping, migraines, tension and non-physiological pain. Individual practice this breathwork for anxiety relief.

Source: https://www.kulayogafestival.lu/jenniferann-shamanic-breathwork/

5. Transformational Breathwork

The practice of Transformational Breathwork was founded in the mid-70s by Dr Judith Kravitz. The breathing technique aims to bring more oxygen to the body, enhance energy levels, and circulation. Transformational Breathwork is considered to be an expansion of Holotropic Breathwork. It incorporates elements of Kundalini Yoga, breath analysis, sound healing, and body mapping. 

Renowned benefits of the practice include reducing stress, treating respiratory ailments, headaches, and psychosomatic illnesses.

Source: https://joyofbreathwithemilyarcher.com/

THE BREATHWORK PROCESS

Every breathwork technique involves deep and focused conscious breathing. During our day-to-day breathing, which takes place as an automatic unconscious process, we take pauses between each inhalation and exhalation. However, during conscious breathing, each breath is connected to the other and devoid of any pauses in between. Therefore, the breathwork process is defined as conscious connected breathing.

These breathing techniques are not only associated with treating physical and mental ailments, but also help achieve higher states of consciousness and facilitate healing.

Some breathing exercises that are a part of different breathwork are:

  1. Box Breathing
  2. 4-7-8 Breathing
  3. Pursed Lip Breathing
  4. Diaphragmatic Breathing
Source: https://www.intimina.com/blog/the-healing-powers-of-breathwork/

THE BREATHWORK EXPERIENCE

While each individual gains a unique experience through different types of breathwork, the benefits of these conscious breathing techniques aid in self-healing and self-development. In addition to the benefits mentioned above, Breathwork techniques multiply the joy and love in life, heal emotional wounds, and improve physical health. 

TIME FOR TRANSFORMATION!

Richie Bostock, a world-renowned practitioner, explained that “By using certain techniques, we are able to turn down the volume of the logical mind and allow for the emotional centres of the brain to play a bigger role in our conscious experience.” 

Drawing on Bostock’s statement, you must have understood by now that our breath has a special power over our mind and our overall well-being. Therefore, it is safe to say that Breathwork can be transformative for individuals who practice it consistently under a trained expert. 

BREATHWORK IN INDIA

While Pranayama in Yoga is a well-known Breathwork modality, other forms of modalities are also gaining momentum in the country. Because of breathwork’s physiological and psychological implications, guided sessions for different types of Breathwork have popped up across India. 

Since the Indian population, because of their association to the practice of Yoga- specifically meditation is already familiar with how chanelling the mind and the inner self can truly be life-changing, incorporating Breathwork is considered another step towards much-needed self-care.

UNLEASH THE MAGIC OF BREATHWORK

“Breathwork is your anchor. Conscious breathing cultivates a resilient aura. When you feel anxious, scared, or uncertain learn to stay with the breath.”

At YogAmoreShala, we offer Shamanic Breathwork as described above.  If you are not truly happy, are feeling stuck or insecure, Shamanic BreathWork will provide you with the tools you need to bring about real change, reconnect with your higher selves, and find your true purpose

Contact Yog Amore

Address :

Kansal Enclave, YogAmoreShala, behind Chandigarh Club, Sector 1, Chandigarh, Punjab 160001, India

Phone : πŸ“ž +9987
Postal code : 160001
Website : http://www.yogamoreshala.com/
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Kansal Enclave, YogAmoreShala, behind Chandigarh Club, Sector 1, Chandigarh, Punjab 160001, India
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Shaan on Google

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I attended my first class at Yogamoreshala in April 21 and since then my practice, approach to yoga has completely transformed. Every session taken under guidance of Hugo sir has been a learning experience. I've heard him refer to the practitioners as Sadhaks and that holds so true for his classes. It's exactly Sadhana. After the class you see the shift in perspective. Instructions being so clear it becomes easier to surrender to the practice. After practising with him for 2 months I could see massive transformation on physical, mental and spiritual level. Also! ambience of the Shala is just so perfect. The colors, lighting, the location, the kind of floor that induces groundedness as your feet touch it, the playlists, everything puts you into meditative state. Yogamoreshala is the best place to practice yoga in Chandigarh.
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Mystic Studiio on Google

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The best yoga studio in Chandigarh. The instructor, Mr. Hugo, is an excellent guru with in-depth knowledge of yoga and is very patient and passionate about his teachings. Would 10/10 recommend.
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GS Rao on Google

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i had the privilege of attending the Yogamoreshala session in Auroville from 25th Dec to 30th Dec 2021. I am super impressed with the overall session for 5 days. It was wonderful blend of Yoga retreat in Auroville, exploring the various activities in Auroville (Matri Mandir, interacting with citizens of Auroville) and exploring Pondicherry. For me, i was looking for good break and opportunity to rejuvenate and reflect my self. Indeed the 5 days were quite memorable. Hugo and Niharika have done phenomenal work in designing such a beautiful program giving blend of Yoga and living close to nature. Highlight is Cacao Dance, Shimanik Breathworks, Strongly recommend for attending future sessions in other locations.
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ASHMEET PHUTELA on Google

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It is my honour to write a review for Hugo who I think is by far the best yoga teacher in town. His knowledge according to me of all forms of yoga is complete. I had some health issues and my problem of high blood pressure was not resolving and then yoga with hugo helped me alleviate the problem. Also hugo mixes the classes very nicely and there is no monotony. Apart from yoga yogamoreshala is a great place to meet new people and share experiences.
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Navika Chaudhary on Google

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I would say YogAmore is the best place to learn Yoga in the tri-city area, hands down. When I say Yoga, I don't just mean asana, but also the yoga philosophy and yoga practice in daily life. Hugo is a very attentive teacher and more importantly, he is very generous in sharing everything that he has learnt or experienced. His earnestness and sincerity is what makes learning with Hugo invaluable. Apart from the usual yoga classes, YogAmore also organises various workshops, sessions, and even spiritual parties over the weekends. This introduces students to various spiritual practices, disciplines, and teachers from different parts of the country and world. It is very difficult to find such a wide variety of spiritual experiences sitting in tri-city. Lastly, I want to mention that the YogAmore shala itself and its location is wonderful. Driving by the Sukhna Lake before or after the class helps to connect with nature too. I highly recommend YogAmore to any yoga student, advanced or beginner.
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Vinodh Kumar R on Google

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I attended the yoga/meditation retreat at Auroville. Without exaggeration I have to admit that the.experience was simply amazing - Loved every moment of it. While the yoga/meditation sessions were the core of it the retreat was designed to be a nice getaway from the regular rigor of life - my co-participants were from different parts of India with varied background - so meeting them and hanging out and exploring Auroville was great fun and very much a part of the whole experience. I do want to underline this since a lot of these retreats tend to get you aloof and be with yourself, whereas I felt this retreat offers the right balance to explore yourself and the outside world. Coming to the sessions, each one was quite unique - some of them were eye-opening and a revelation, some of them refreshing and rejuvenating! Loved all sessions from dynamic meditation to cacao ceremony to the yin yoga but the highlight for me was shamanic breathwork - takes you to blissful levels and almost experience a zen-type calmness. If you are thinking of attending a retreat from Hugo, would suggest to just go ahead and sign up - I promise that the retreat will be a 'treat' with so many take-aways for your regular life.
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Gursimran Kaur on Google

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The hour I spent doing yoga at YogAmoreShala was the best hour of my day. I got everything I needed, a little bit of work-out to break some sweat, strong stretch in sore muscles and deep relaxation at the end. It truly is both body and mind yoga. All thanks to Hugo sir who projects really good energy and helps one to be their better-self. ?✨
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Deepak Mehta on Google

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Hi, I am Deepak Mehta and I am sharing my incredible experience of Yoga Retreat with Hugo. Knowing Auroville, Hugo and his Yoga Retreats was a special experience for me. It was 6 days 5 nights residential yoga retreat at Auroville with Hugo. (A)Auroville: Few of you who would like to get introduced to this city, it is called The City of Dawn, is an international experimental community in South India near Puducherry founded by spiritual partner of Sri Aurobindo – Mother Mira Alfassa in the year 1968 with an aim to build a place where people across the globe could live in peace and harmony. At present it is home to around 3,000 people from over 75 countries. (B)Yoga Retreat in brief: It is a mini vacation where focus is to get connected with self. Hugo Yoga Retreats are very special. It is a crash course of various techniques that helps us to be more aware of our emotions and helps us getting connected to the present. His Yoga Retreats primarily transforms the ancient practices of Yoga, Breathwork and Meditation so that the modern-day individual like you and me, finds them easy to practice and valuable. He makes it simple, pure and you start relishing the progression with the flow. Glimpse of a day at Yoga Retreat that I had at Auroville with Hogo; β€’Our day started with Yoga (either in Yoga Centre or at the beach). β€’Followed by group Organic Breakfast in Auroville (farm to table concept). β€’Getting ready and then exploring Auroville on our bicycles. β€’Lunch at amazing cafΓ©s. β€’Evening dynamic Meditation, Yog Nidra etc. β€’Group Dinner. Few wonderful gatherings that we had. (1)Several graceful events at Matri Mandir Courtyard. (2)Ask anything meeting with Aurovilleans. (3)Cacao Ceremony and Ecstatic dance. (4)Dynamic Meditation. (5)Yoga Nidra. (6)Shamanic Breathwork. (7)Beach Yoga. (8)Sound Bath. (9)Yin Yoga. (10)And of course, an incredible experience of living in Verite at Auroville. It seems, I lived a life there in those 6 days and 5 nights at Auroville which were so gratifying and having a feel to remained living there. Hugo will say come with an open mind to his yoga retreats. He will advise If you are unhappy, you are living in the past. If you are worried, you are living in the future. If you are at peace, you are living in the present. Meaning of these words will flow in once you complete the yoga retreat. Hugo is incredible and you will find yourself mesmerised and saying umm after every bite, every session and after each moment that you spend with him. I was in awe with his meticulous planning, detailing and effortlessly execution of all sessions. I am looking forward for your next yoga retreat Hugo. Stay Safe and Stay Blessed.

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