Coming to Our Senses: Unearthing our Wild Desires
Moving Beyond the Edges of Homeostatis and Conditioning
A collaboration with Liz Koch and Sarah Byrden
3 Wednesdays: July 30, August 6, August 13
10 am – 1 pm MDT
*recordings of classes will be available through September 3
$265
The synergy of fluid primal movement and archetypal gesture opens doorways…dissolving boundaries, spilling over.. into unknown possibilities
Domestication flattens and suffocates the WILD terrain of our being. It has caused us to hedge around desires, longing and truths.
Desire and Destiny is said in Chinese Medicine, to be Rooted in the Kidneys.
It is through the Water Element that our true desire eventually flows out into the world through the bounty of the Heart.
With domestication and its strictures and implications for correct behavior firmly internalized, our inquiry now becomes an invitation to sense into these hidden entrapments. Just as dense cities pour cement over living inter-connective flowing waterways, we too lose sight, smell, and taste of the flowing inner terrain of potential, pro-creative urges and vitality hidden deep within our core.
Unknowingly we remain within collapsed margins of homeostasis that render us unable to respond, innovate, and participate in the never-ending gestures of BECOMING.
Disregarding our lush inner connectivity and emergent flows we, similar to the earth’s watersheds, inevitably begin to stagnate, dry, and collapse into lived narratives of capture and limitation.
When we lose our animal body’s direct knowing we destroy our innate creativity, passion, and desire.
Join us for a 3-week series of lush, life-restoring movement and possibility.

In Collaboration with Liz Koch
Please note : Though Sarah Byrden still carries many of the qigong forms and teachings as they were given to her in her years of study and certification, she no longer endorses the MogaDao Institute or study with Zhenzan/Zhenevere Dao in any capacity, no longer teaches or studies in association with the MogaDao or Zhen Dao, operates under the designation of “MogaDao Teacher”, nor represents or endorses MogaDao as an entity in any way.