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Personal and Family Growth Associates and Infinite Yoga Present:

Spring Renewal, A Day of Yoga, Reflection, and Healing Insight

with Maxine Deutschendorf and Amy Sander Montanez

 

Saturday, April 17th, 2010
Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary
4201 North Main Street

Symbolically the season of spring represents emergence and renewal.

What would it feel like to take a day to explore what is emerging in your self?  To have time to devote to your own unfolding?  To encourage what might be blossoming in your soul?  To allow what is blossoming in you to come into full bloom? 

Come join us for a day of yoga and experiential psycho-therapeutic exercises that are designed to do just that.  We will be focusing on yoga and therapy exercises that open you to new possibilities and renew passions that have been left unattended.   

Whenever we take time to tend the garden of the soul, whether it is in need of weeding, fertilizing, pruning, or watering, the new always has the potential to emerge.

In this safe, nurturing environment you will be invited to honor your own path and discover what is emerging within you. 

No yoga or therapy experience is needed.  We will have mats and props available if you prefer to use ours.  If you have your own, please bring them. 

Please bring a journal and a pen. 

 

 

Amy Sander Montanez, D.Min, LPC, LMFT 

I took my first yoga class on my 40th birthday.  Twelve years later, I am still astonished at how yoga continues to open me to new and exciting possibilities.  Yoga has expanded a belief I have had for many years;  the body doesn’t lie.  Stored within our cells are emotions and memories that are either helping or hindering our journey to the fullest expression of who we are.  I love my work as a psychotherapist, spiritual director,  and retreat leader, and when I can combine it with yoga, it brings me much joy!   


Maxine Deutschendorf, 200-hour RYT, IAYT, IYTA 

I love that yoga invites us to celebrate and embrace ourselves just as we are, and then to take the next step on our journey.  Now in my eighth year of practice and third year of teaching, I believe more than ever that good health is achieved by focusing on the whole person.  Whether it is a class, private session, or workshop, it brings me great delight to share with others the healing aspects of yoga that I have experienced myself. 

 

Important Information: 

Date:  Saturday, April 17th, 2010 

Time:  9:30 am - 4:30 pm 

Location: 
Lutheran Southern Theological Seminary:  Reinartz Hall
4201 N. Main Street, Columbia, SC 29203
Map available upon registration 

Schedule: 

9:30 am -10:00 am    Registration, Breakfast Snack Available

10:00 am - 11:30 am  Yoga:  Exploring the Emerging Self

11:30 am - 12:30 pm  Journal Exercise

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm    Catered Lunch

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm      The Self in Transition

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm      Yoga:  Embrassing the Emerging Self

4:00 pm - 4:30 pm      Closing 


Cost: ( Includes Snacks and Lunch) 

$130 per person

$120 if two people register together

$75 for seminary students and faculty 


Limit:  This workshop will be limited to the first 40 people who register.
To insure that you have a spot in the workshop please download the online registration and send to us as soon as possible.

Phone:  803.254.5650 (Amy) or 803.960.5371 (Maxine)