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Sacred JourneyDanceTM

Love Your Body, Love Your Life

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Sacred JourneyDance™ moves you through a deep self-exploration into a loving, intimate relationship with your body, mind, and source energy. It is a sensual and exhilarating union of dance, visualization, and ritual that asks you to get funky and divine!

With Toni Bergins, creator of JourneyDance, as your guide, you join in creating ritual space and use images and visualization to enliven your dance. Specific sensual images transport you into the present moment, focusing your mind and allowing your body to find natural expression, while music opens your chakras and invokes the elements of earth, water, fire, air, and ether. As you engage in this lively, creative JourneyDance, you learn to:

  • Shake, quake, and release old patterns that no longer serve you
  • Access your intuition and expand your awareness of yourself as an energetic being
  • Deepen your connection with your heart and the divine within
  • Charge your heart’s desires in the “dance of manifestation”

No dance experience is necessary to join this sacred and provocative journey to living the life you desire.

Wear loose dance pants. Bring water and a journal to each session. Knee pads recommended.

Toni Bergins, MEd, is creator and founder of JourneyDance™, a method of using movement for spiritual practice, embodiment, energy, and flow. Bergins teaches internationally and leads a team of more than 200 JourneyDance™ teachers. She has a popular instructional CD titled JourneyDance. journeydance.com

Toni Bergins

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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