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Women's Circle + Sacred Cacao Ceremony with Emma Salvado

A circle with a sacred centre is one of the oldest forms of social interaction.

It's how communities gathered to commune + pass on stories, wisdom and guidance.

Women's Circles are part of who we are. We know them, we feel them. We need them.

When we step back into circle with other Women we remember those who have come before.

We honour ourselves + our ancestors when we gather together for collective healing + awakening.

~ Join Emma Salvado for this special Women's circle + sacred cacao ceremony ~

This circle is an opportunity to take some time away from the demands of everyday life, to sit in a space carefully curated for Women.

To reconnect, share, listen, go inwards and remember.

A circle of refuge for the spirit of the feminine.

We are deeply honoured to host international guest, Emma Salvado, Co-owner of The Practice Bali, for this exclusive, and extremely special, evening event.

Spaces are strictly limited to ensure the intimacy of this scared circle.

Tickets are just $50, or $40 for our Boheme Golden Members. Ticket price includes cacao.

Please join us for something truly special.

Book now

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A little about Emma.

“Life isn’t about finding yourself, it’s remembering who you are. Yoga has without doubt brought more stillness into my life. Stillness in the way I parent, the way I teach and the way I navigate my life. I have found elegance in the pauses that I once needed to fill. There is no separation between my practice and “the rest of life” it’s all one and the same. Life is my storybook and I read the chapters back again as I teach.”

Emma is a devoted wife, mother, traditional Hatha yoga teacher, and mentor. She began practicing yoga during her pregnancy with her first child Maya, almost twenty years ago, and really started to count on yoga to bring her a sense of calm at a time in her life when she was struggling emotionally. She started attending regular classes and began recognizing the benefits of a committed asana , pranayama and meditation practice.

After the death of her mother when she was four years old, Emma gravitated towards healing and spirituality as a way of understanding who she was and why she was here and was fascinated by life’s bigger questions. She found herself isolating from her peers because she felt like she didn’t fit into her friendship groups, after suffering such a monumental loss at such a young age.

In a culture of scarcity where nothing is ever enough, yoga gave Emma the courage to be seen, the freedom to speak her truth, and connect to her intrinsic feminine strength and

intelligence. The more she started showing up for herself from a place of authenticity, the

more she healed. Not only was she breathing consciously, but she started living more

consciously. Yoga showed her a way to take all of her broken pieces and make them beautiful. This led her to where she is now, understanding that she had the capacity to heal herself, and helps others do the same.

Emma knew from the very beginning of her yoga journey, that she was destined to share the teachings with others. They had such an impact on her own life, that she knew that this was medicine for the modern world. She trained and studied under the Hatha Yoga teachings of B.K.S Iyengar and Vanda Scaravelli. Emma is now a dedicated student of the Sri Vidya Lineage. She truly believes that our spiritual practice is reflected in our family dynamic.

“I am the sovereign queen, the treasury of all treasures, whose breathing forth gives birth to all the worlds and yet extends beyond them – so vast am I in greatness.“ Devi Sukta ( Praise Hymn of the Goddess from the Rg Veda)

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