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Join Madeleine in a discussion of why self-love is difficult and exploring a variety of Yoga practices that can support you in diving deeper into your journey of love and ultimately seeing this compassion in all…

“Hello Earthling, I am honored to be offering this workshop with Yoga Corner Melbourne. It is a topic that sits deep within my own healing heart and one that I am constantly learning more about. My intention is to discuss and normalizing the self-discovery and self-love journey all beings will inevitably walk whether it be in this lifetime or the next. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
The light in me bows to the light in you” – Madeleine

When: 7th November @ 3-4:30pm PST

Investment: $25 USD

Where: Online (Zoom)

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About the instructor: Madeleine Bong

Madeleine BongI was introduced to yoga at a young age. Therefore, I have been fortunate to be surrounded with a family of yogis but I found my personal passion for the practice after suffering from a spinal compression fracture in early 2017. Yoga healed the physical, emotional, and mental pain from my injury, but my love for the practice grew when I found it was helping my relationship with myself and others.

My mission is to guide practitioners in self-inquiry to cultivate self-compassion and empathy for Mother Nature and all beings through movement, breath, and meditation. By doing so, I envision a world of growing awareness and mindfulness from a space of safety, love, and joy. My aim is to provide a safe space for all beings. I acknowledge the uniqueness of one’s experience and therefore teach from a trauma informed lens. This means, but is not limited to: offering variations, open communication, consent before touch, and finding the right practice for You.

I am originally from California, USA but I completed my 200 Hr TT in Melbourne, Australia and am currently working on an additional 250 Hr TT. I have studied and continue to study under the guidance of various teachers such as Duncan Parviainen, Leigh Roy Houghton, Amy Leonard-King, and Gena Kenny.

I acknowledge the necessary growth within the yoga community and stand with BIPOC and LGBTQIA communities. My hope is to continue educating myself and becoming more aware to offer a safe space for ALL.

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