Welcoming Life as It Is: An Embodied Practice of Acceptance
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In this short embodied practice, Mina Mo draws inspiration from nature—especially wind and trees—as metaphors for how we meet life’s unwelcome moments. Through gentle movement and a traditional mudra sequence, participants are invited to open to life as it is, welcome both what they like and don’t like, hold their personal history with care, and transform lived experience into something that can be shared. This reflective movement meditation supports acceptance, presence, and connection with self and others.
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