Samadi Bali
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Samadi is The Place To Be located in the heart of Canggu, close to the well known Bali Echo beach.
With an exiting schedule every day all day full of Yoga classes, Workshops, Events, Yoga trainings, Breathwork, Sound Healing, Dance and more…. We offer individualised retreat packages, comfortable accommodation, healthy organic vegan and vegetarian food & holistic wellness treatments with space for groups and facilitators of teacher trainings in our private residency area.
To be at your service with Love and Care Samadi brings in the best of national and international Teachers, Therapists, Facilitators, Chefs, Artists and Experts who have trained themselves extensively in a variety of different Programs, Practices and Skills. All so our Team at Samadi bring a wealth of wisdom and experience with the eagerness to share their love and passion with you.
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CHAKRA BALANCING, SOUND HEALING Chakra Balancing is a holistic healing by placing Chrystal stone in every chakra points. Each Chakra point has different color meaning different energy is apply. It is administered by a Healer who has a special “Given Talent”. Channels healing energy through the palms of his hands by focusing on the seven main chakra points of the body, to ultimately release stress and emotional tension, clear the mind and induce a sense of harmony, tranquility and freedom.
CAPOEIRA
Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. It was practiced by enslaved Africans in Brazil[8] at the beginning of the 16th century. It is known for its acrobatic and complex maneuvers, often involving hands on the ground and inverted kicks. It emphasizes flowing movements rather than fixed stances; the ginga, a rocking step, is usually the focal point of the technique. The most widely accepted origin of the word capoeira comes from the Tupi words ka'a... See More
QI GONG & MEDITATION QIGONG is an internal energy movement meditation. The word Qigong [chee-gong] is roughly translated as “energy cultivation”. It is an ancient Chinese self-healing practice that combines rhythmic movement, controlled breathing, and mindfulness to promote good mental, physical, and spiritual health. By practicing Qigong we release stress and tension from our system to reconnect with our inner reserves of energy and innate self-healing abilities
ART THERAPY THROUGH MANDALA with ABDI - THE BALINESE HEALER
A mandala is the psychological expression of the totality of the self. Designing and coloring mandalas can help you focus your mind. A great exercise for destressing and waking up your nervous system. Painting helps bring balance, peace and tranquility building your concentration for your creativity flow.
During or after the workshop Abdi will read your mandala drawing related to your imbalance energy centre in your body and give you a... See More
REIKI HEALING
Reiki is a system of subtle energy healing using hands-on energy work techniques that utilize the energy of love and compassion. Reiki is a powerful and effective tool for both personal and spiritual growth. In a session the healing occurs on a physical, emotional, mental and spiritual level and is usually unique for each individual depending on their needs and intention. Reiki is ideal for anyone looking to bring more balance into their life. In every session I ensure you feel co... See More
HEADSTAND WORKSHOP
For beginners who want to learn the foundation of the headstand and start with a simple upside down practice with props: wall/ strap/block etc.
– For students who are struggling to come up to a full headstand and find balance in the position. We will work on drills so you can come up and stay. – For students who can come up to a full headstand. We will work on straight alignment so you can stay longer with more confidence and comfort.
– For students who are more advanced we w... See More
Ashtanga Yoga Ashtanga Yoga, also known as classical Indian yoga, is a Sanskrit word meaning “the eight limbs” which refers to the eight limbs of yogic practice including yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, prathyahara, dhyana, dharana, and samadhi. The Ashtanga practice is based on the weaving of body and breath movements into a deepening flow of yoga poses, a spiritual practice and an inner journey to the self.