Circle of Hope
0930-1100
Saturday mornings Jan 18, Feb 22, Mar 22, Apr 12, May 17, Jun 21
‘Once you choose hope, anything is possible.’ Christopher Reeves.
Join us for our monthly complimentary sound experience for cancer survivors and their families. Each month is a unique program introducing self healing practices ranging from singing bowls and tuning forks, laughter yoga, essential oils, meditations and of course a gong bath.
Space limited, booking essential.
Why do I use the dandelion?
They embrace the following qualities… all of which we encapsulate in our unique sessions.
1. Folklore and Dandelion Meanings In various cultures, dandelions have been associated with magic, wishes, and the granting of desires. Folklore suggests that when you blow on a dandelion puff, your dreams and wishes will be carried on the wind, eventually coming true. This enchanting belief has made dandelions a symbol of hope and the power to manifest our deepest desires.
2. Healing Properties Dandelions have long been used in traditional medicine, particularly in European and Native American cultures. These plants are packed with vitamins and minerals, offering a variety of health benefits. As a result, dandelions have become a symbol of healing, rejuvenation, and overall well-being.
3. Resilience and Strength Dandelions are known for their ability to thrive in challenging conditions, pushing through concrete and returning year after year. This resilience has made them a powerful symbol of strength, determination, and the ability to overcome adversity. Just like dandelions, we too can tap into our inner strength and persevere through life's challenges.
4. Transformation and Renewal Dandelions undergo a remarkable transformation from bright yellow flowers to delicate, wispy seed heads. This metamorphosis represents personal growth, change, and the power of transformation. Embracing the dandelion meaning in this context can inspire us to shed old habits, embrace new beginnings, and trust in our ability to evolve.
https://www.flowerchimp.com/blogs/news/the-meaning-of-dandelions-and-symbolism
0930-1100
Saturday mornings Jan 18, Feb 22, Mar 22, Apr 12, May 17, Jun 21
‘Once you choose hope, anything is possible.’ Christopher Reeves.
Join us for our monthly complimentary sound experience for cancer survivors and their families. Each month is a unique program introducing self healing practices ranging from singing bowls and tuning forks, laughter yoga, essential oils, meditations and of course a gong bath.
Space limited, booking essential.
Why do I use the dandelion?
They embrace the following qualities… all of which we encapsulate in our unique sessions.
1. Folklore and Dandelion Meanings In various cultures, dandelions have been associated with magic, wishes, and the granting of desires. Folklore suggests that when you blow on a dandelion puff, your dreams and wishes will be carried on the wind, eventually coming true. This enchanting belief has made dandelions a symbol of hope and the power to manifest our deepest desires.
2. Healing Properties Dandelions have long been used in traditional medicine, particularly in European and Native American cultures. These plants are packed with vitamins and minerals, offering a variety of health benefits. As a result, dandelions have become a symbol of healing, rejuvenation, and overall well-being.
3. Resilience and Strength Dandelions are known for their ability to thrive in challenging conditions, pushing through concrete and returning year after year. This resilience has made them a powerful symbol of strength, determination, and the ability to overcome adversity. Just like dandelions, we too can tap into our inner strength and persevere through life's challenges.
4. Transformation and Renewal Dandelions undergo a remarkable transformation from bright yellow flowers to delicate, wispy seed heads. This metamorphosis represents personal growth, change, and the power of transformation. Embracing the dandelion meaning in this context can inspire us to shed old habits, embrace new beginnings, and trust in our ability to evolve.
https://www.flowerchimp.com/blogs/news/the-meaning-of-dandelions-and-symbolism
0930-1100
Saturday mornings Jan 18, Feb 22, Mar 22, Apr 12, May 17, Jun 21
‘Once you choose hope, anything is possible.’ Christopher Reeves.
Join us for our monthly complimentary sound experience for cancer survivors and their families. Each month is a unique program introducing self healing practices ranging from singing bowls and tuning forks, laughter yoga, essential oils, meditations and of course a gong bath.
Space limited, booking essential.
Why do I use the dandelion?
They embrace the following qualities… all of which we encapsulate in our unique sessions.
1. Folklore and Dandelion Meanings In various cultures, dandelions have been associated with magic, wishes, and the granting of desires. Folklore suggests that when you blow on a dandelion puff, your dreams and wishes will be carried on the wind, eventually coming true. This enchanting belief has made dandelions a symbol of hope and the power to manifest our deepest desires.
2. Healing Properties Dandelions have long been used in traditional medicine, particularly in European and Native American cultures. These plants are packed with vitamins and minerals, offering a variety of health benefits. As a result, dandelions have become a symbol of healing, rejuvenation, and overall well-being.
3. Resilience and Strength Dandelions are known for their ability to thrive in challenging conditions, pushing through concrete and returning year after year. This resilience has made them a powerful symbol of strength, determination, and the ability to overcome adversity. Just like dandelions, we too can tap into our inner strength and persevere through life's challenges.
4. Transformation and Renewal Dandelions undergo a remarkable transformation from bright yellow flowers to delicate, wispy seed heads. This metamorphosis represents personal growth, change, and the power of transformation. Embracing the dandelion meaning in this context can inspire us to shed old habits, embrace new beginnings, and trust in our ability to evolve.
https://www.flowerchimp.com/blogs/news/the-meaning-of-dandelions-and-symbolism
The road to recovery is long and like a labyrinth has many twists and turns. Red Doors is pleased to extend our offerings in the community to those facing cancer. Come and learn how to use the power of sound and vibration to support your healing journey. You will learn practical techniques you can do at home with your own voice, try tuning forks, singing bowls and of course experience the rejuvenating power fo the gongs too. All of these techniques are known to elevate pain, elevate energy, offer rest and rejuvenate.
Open to cancer survivors and immediate family. Please though leave small children at home. Thank you
Saturdays from Time: 0930-1100
Pricing - By donation at the door. Space is strictly limited.
Booking - You may book online or by email to info@red-doors.com
Bring - Wear comfortable clothes (usually white in colour, but not necessary). If you wish bring your favourite crystals to be recharged.
Provided - Mats, Blankets, Bolsters, Lavender Eye Bags
Getting Here - By MTR exit Wong Chuk Hang station off the South Island Line, take exit B. Walk to far end of pedestrian overpass, down the steps and turn left onto Yip Kan Rd. We are the third car park opening on left, if you see a fire hydrant, you are there. Enter through the back of building after 1800 not the entrance on Wong Chuk Hang Rd. Parking available on the street at night.
Studio Etiquette - You may enter 15 minutes before class, please leave shoes, coats, phones and personal belongings in the cubbies by the door. To facilitate a meditative environment, please leave your phone on silent, outside the room. Please be considerate for the needs of others. Most people come to classes to de-stress and claim quiet time. Enter the studio quietly, keep your voices low prior to class. If a person wishes to be silent, please respect their space.
Latecomers - Class will begin on time. If you are late, please wait until the tuning in mantras are completed and enter with minimum disturbance to the others.
End of class - Please help us maintain the studio by returning all props to their original locations. Blankets folded neatly in rectangles, mats stacked on the trolley. Take responsibility for washing your own tea cup. We appreciate you feeling as though the studio is an extension of your own home and appreciate your help in keeping it tidy, clean and welcoming.
Cancellations - For some reason if you are unable to attend, please call or email to let us know.