Thu Apr 9 at 10:30am
Deep Release Breathwork Class
Thu Apr 9 at 10:30am
A 3-hour immersive healing experience with Dr. David Weinthal.
This unique experience combines guided meditation, breathwork, and full-body Acupuncture (front and back treatments) to activate what Dr. David calls the “crystalline body”, the subtle light matrix within the physical form. Dr. David uses a specialized approach called Esoteric Acupuncture, inspired by the teachings of Dr. Mikio Sankey. This method places acupuncture needles in specific geometric patterns on the front and back of the body to help harmonize the central channel, expand the heart field, and stimulate higher consciousness through precise point combinations that bridge body, mind, and spirit.
What to expect:
Guided Meditation and breathwork practices
Full-body acupuncture treatment (front and Back)
Deep Relaxation in a calm, supportive environment
Time for integration and stillness
As the acupuncture grids integrate with guided meditation and breath practices, participants often report heightened awareness, emotional release, nervous system regulation, and a profound feeling of coherence within their energetic field. This workshop offers both tangible physical benefits, reduced stress, improved circulation, and grounded embodiment, and subtle energetic activation, supporting spiritual growth and the awakening of the body’s innate crystalline intelligence.
FAQ's
1. Do I need acupuncture experience?
No experience is required. This workshop is designed for beginners and experienced meditators alike. Dr. David explains the energetic framework in accessible language before treatment begins.
2. Will everyone receive acupuncture?
Yes. Participants will receive full-body treatment (front and back) as part of the structured session. Treatments are gentle, precise, and tailored to energetic activation rather than symptom-based acupuncture.
3. Is it painful?
Esoteric acupuncture uses very fine needles and is generally described as subtle and deeply relaxing. Most participants experience warmth, tingling, expansion, or deep stillness.
4. What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing
Water bottle
Journal (highly recommended)
An open and curious mindset
Extra blankets and pillows to ensure your comfortable (optional)
5. What are the benefits?
Students commonly report:
Deep nervous system regulation
Emotional release and clarity
Enhanced meditation depth
Expanded heart awareness
Increased energetic coherence
Heightened intuitive sensitivity
Improved sleep following the session
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