SCOTTSDALE, AZ, January 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Holy Yoga, a holistic ministry dedicated to healing mind, body and spirit through Christ-centered practices, is hosting a Women's Retreat to address Women's female issues. The retreat will be held March 23-25, 2012 at the LaSalle Manor retreat center in Plano Illinois.
The retreat will serve women 18+ who desire to understand the relationship between the female anatomy and psycho-social well-being. Women's issues include menstruation, post-partum, pre-menstrual syndrome, hysterectomy, prolapsed uterus, abuse and trauma.
Gina Tricamo, one of the retreat facilitators, said that "while most women experience normal female physiological functions, many do not understand their own anatomy or how certain activities or trauma may affect their psycho-social well-being. The retreat is intended to facilitate healing and to enhance already healthy individuals."
Activities at the retreat will include Holy Yoga classes, Bible study on women's issues, workshops on the pelvic floor and major muscles involved in that area, breakdown on the female anatomy, healing service and prayer. The goal is to experience freedom, restoration and healing for all participants.
Certified Master Holy Yoga instructors will guide participants in yoga classes, Bible study, educational workshops, prayer, personal reflection, small group and worship to explore the healing of female issues in Christ Jesus. Previous experience with yoga is not required.
Registration: 4:30 on Friday. Dinner starts at 6pm. Retreat concludes at 2:30pm Sunday.
$295 covers lodging, delicious meals and instruction with Master & Registered Holy Yoga instructors. Check out the retreat center at http://www.lasallemanor.org
To register, visit http://www.holyyoga.net/events. Space is limited.
For more information, contact Gina Tricamo at ginat@holyyoga.net or 858-774-0785
Holy Yoga Women's Retreat: Addressing Women's Female Issues March 23-25, 2012 in Plano, Illinois
Certified Master Holy Yoga instructors will lead a retreat designed to help women 18 years and older learn about their reproductive systems and how to heal their bodies through education, yoga postures, massage and more in a Christian setting.
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[Press-News.org] Holy Yoga Women's Retreat: Addressing Women's Female Issues March 23-25, 2012 in Plano, IllinoisCertified Master Holy Yoga instructors will lead a retreat designed to help women 18 years and older learn about their reproductive systems and how to heal their bodies through education, yoga postures, massage and more in a Christian setting.


