Conservation Council for Hawaii‘s Commitment:
We are committed to protecting and restoring Hawaii’s native wildlife and wild places using all tools available to us to curtail or halt the many threats—from climate disruption to overfishing and land development—that Hawaii’s wildlife current face. We also spread awareness through educational materials and events so that all people have a chance to learn about conservation and get involved. As a leading voice on conservation here in Hawaiʻi and in Washington D.C. we are proud to fight on behalf of endangered species and the stability of natural ecosystems. We believe that Hawaii’s people, economy, and culture are better off when our actions are guided by stewardship for all native life and nature.
Pricing: $25-$45-$65
100% of the ticket sales will be donated to the Conservation Council for Hawaii
Welcome to our monthly Benefit Sound Bath Series! Our mission behind creating this series is to bring more peace to the community and to the world. It is designed to fill you with serenity, and healing that you can spread throughout your community, while at the same time spreading awareness and helping nonprofit organizations continue their amazing work. In honor of World Nature Conservation Day, we are excited to be supporting the Conservation Council For Hawaii. 100% of the ticket sales will be donated to the organization.
The foundation for a healthy society is a healthy environment. We are excited to be supporting the Conservation Council For Hawaii, which is dedicated to protecting Hawaii’s unique, and diverse native plants, animals, and ecosystems for future generations.
About this event
This Gentle Yoga/Sound Healing event is designed to help bring a little peace, and comfort into your life.
Anna will guide the first half of the session with a gentle yoga routine set to the crystal singing bowls to encourage relaxation and prepare you for a deeper meditation.
During the second half of the class Bryan will immerse you in a musical sound journey with the crystal singing bowls. Bryan’s unique approach to sound healing incorporates his training in classical music to create a beautiful, flowing soundscape. Every session becomes a brand new composition, designed to help you reach deeper, and deeper states of relaxation, and meditation. This music will guide you on a journey where deep healing, and rest occurs. You will leave the class feeling rejuvenated, restored, and peaceful.
We have developed a tiered payment system for this event. For those of you who can afford to pay on the higher end of the scale, your payment helps to support those who cannot. This is one way to leverage our privilege and stand for equity for everyone. If you cannot pay the higher end suggested, consider what is authentically sustainable for you, and pay that. We are excited to see you all at the event!
Thank you for supporting the Conservation Council For Hawaii!
$65 | Supporter Rate (support others as well as yourself)
$45 | Sustainer Rate (pays for you)
$25 | Community Rate (discounted)
Value of this workshop: $45
If none of the above pricing options are within your means, please contact us at info@stillandmovingcenter.com for more options.
Anna Morales
Anna Gray Morales is a lifelong learner who is passionate about creative communication, photography, Yoga, and movement in nature.
In 2019, she earned her 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training (YTT) certification through Santosha Yoga Institute based in Bali, Indonesia. She has been practicing and teaching ever since, and is now studying Yoga Therapy to help empower diverse bodies & minds through Yogic movement and philosophy.
In 2022, she graduated from the University of South Carolina’s Honors College and earned a degree that she created herself titled ‘Religious Studies through PhotoVisual Anthropology’. With this path, she was able to practice her craft of photography, learn about people and cultures, and hone in on various religious traditions. At the end of her studies, she published her first photo book titled “Capturing Energy.”
After graduating from The University of South Carolina, she moved to Oahu where she was introduced to The Still & Moving Center. She has since found the Still and Moving Center as her second home. Her favorite class is Satsang, because it reminds her of her roots while also inspiring her to grow each week.
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