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Somatic Release Breathwork is a therapeutic technique that combines conscious breathing with somatic awareness to promote healing, emotional release, and overall well-being. This practice is rooted in the understanding that our bodies hold onto emotions, traumas, and tensions, which can be released through intentional breathing patterns. By engaging in specific breathing exercises, individuals can access deeper layers of their subconscious, allowing for the release of stored emotional and physical tension.
Somatic Release Breathwork involves lying down in a comfortable position and following guided breathing patterns, often accompanied by music or other sensory elements. The practice encourages participants to breathe deeply and continuously, with no pauses between inhales and exhales, creating a state of increased energy and awareness called “Activation”.
While breathwork practices have ancient roots in various cultures, modern Somatic Release Breathwork techniques emerged in the 1960s and 1970s. Pioneers like Stanislav Grof and Leonard Orr developed methods such as Holotropic Breathwork and Rebirthing Breathwork, which laid the foundation for contemporary somatic breathing practices.
Grof’s work with LSD-assisted psychotherapy in the 1950s and 1960s led to the development of Holotropic Breathwork when LSD was banned in the United States. This technique combined specific breathing patterns with music to induce altered states of consciousness and facilitate healing.
Since then, various forms of breathwork have evolved, including Integrative Breathwork, Clarity Breathwork, and the BioDynamic Breathwork Trauma Release System (BBTRS). These approaches continue to refine and expand upon the principles of somatic awareness and conscious breathing for healing and personal growth.
Research has shown that Somatic Release Breath work can offer numerous benefits for both physical and mental health:
Many seekers report feeling a deep relaxation, emotional release, and a renewed connection to their bodies after a Somatic Release Breathwork session.
A typical Somatic Release Breathwork session lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours and follows this general structure:
Many seekers report feeling deeply relaxed, emotionally lighter, and more connected to their bodies after a session.
To begin your journey with Somatic Release Breathwork:
For those interested in exploring Somatic Release Breathwork, it’s essential to work with a trained facilitator who can guide you safely through the process and provide support for any emotional or physical releases that may occur.
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