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January 24, 2020, 7:30 p.m., Yogayuj Yoga Studio, Geldropseweg 84c Eindhoven
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With the guidance of our community member, Daleep Kaur, we will dedicate the evening of the new moon this month to honor and give voice to one of our most tender body parts: our breasts. Pleasure, pain, nurturance, rejection, pride, shame, love, ignorance – each and all of these feelings may be familiar to our experiences with our breasts during the course of our lifetime. Our experiences as women are not separate or isolated; many of the stories are shared, familiar, felt across cultures, and handed down from generation to generation.
How do we process these feelings? How do we connect with and trust the inner instincts that sense that "I know what is good for me," while the outer world projects on us and seeks to influence our small and grand decisions in life? What kind of care, way of thinking or choices can we make to feel happier about our breasts?
This Red Tent will invite you to explore this tender feminine landscape through sharing, flower art and dancing.
Daleep is a teacher of Kundalini and Hatha yoga, specializing in women's well-being. She is an experienced birth doula, pre- and postnatal yoga and dance instructor and trainer, massage therapist, and mother of 2 sons. Originally from Moscow, Russia, she moved to Eindhoven in 2010. After several stories of women close to her suffering with breast cancer at quite early ages, she made the choice to deepen her knowledge in this aspect of women’s health. She discovered the Healthy Breast program founded by doctor of naturopathy and renowned Kundalini yoga teacher in Canada, Sat Dharam Kaur. She organizes special classes, workshops, circles and private sessions to educate and inspire women about breasts health in a holistic way. Find out more about Daleep and her work at http://www.daleep.org/.