Full Moon Ceremony:  Conscious Expansion Breathwork

 with Natasha Baillères, M.A., M.Ed.

 

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd 2025

Event time: 6:30- 8:00pm

Location: TBA w/ ticket purchase (Boulden Creek Area)

 

 

Event time: 6:30- 8:00pm | Location: TBA w/ ticket purchase (Boulden Creek Area)

In the 1.5 breathwork experiences, like this one, we incorporate our headsets, and our weRelease + weLull Breath (heightened & dream-like breathing techniques) assisting those who feel called to connect with a heightened state of consciousness. In this session you'll engage In our weBreathe foundational breathing techniques, assisting you to relax, release and enter what clients have shared "feels like years of healing in a flash." Supported by the energy of the Full Beaver Moon, Reiki and Sound Htz, your breathwork experience will last approximately 1 hour followed by integration altered to your interpretation of your experience. 

Whether you're skeptical of the "woo-woo", an advanced breathwork practitioner, or a beginner, you will leave this experience having explored a deeper sense of self. Come with an open mind and a yoga mat + optinal blanket if you'd like extra. Drawing materials, eye mask, + headsets will be provided. We will set intentions and open our energy in support of the Full Moon in the coming days.

Note: The location of this session will be disclosed on MONDAY after we get a feel for our small group attendee list. You will receive an email with exact details.

We will be in the Boulden Creek area at a private residence, studio space or park. 

PLEASE BRING

  • Yoga mat or towel, water & a blanket/towel if desired

  • Wear layers for optimal comfort

  • Headsets and eye masks will be provided

Natasha Baillères, M.A., M.Ed., embodies a lifelong commitment to learning, deriving joy from laughter, energy, travel, and holistic healing practices. Influenced by esteemed figures such as Dr. Ruth Rosenbaum, Dr. Dan Tomasulo, Dr. Lisa Miller, Dr. Judith Miller, Dr. Stanislav Grof, and Dr. Joe Dispenza, she was drawn to pursue a second MA in Clinical Psychology at Columbia University’s Spirit Mind Body Institute. During her first year, she endured the loss of her brother and best friend, experiencing what clinicians call "complicated grief"; what she personally calls heartbreak. While undergoing IFS therapy incorporating deep breathing, she began to rediscover her light, igniting her to research more. Synthesizing Eastern and Western philosophies, Natasha developed the weBreathe Breathwork Method and Conscious Expansion Breathwork, aimed at enhancing neurotransmitter levels, self-control, releasing blocks, and fostering holistic wellness.