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Source Process and Breathwork is a philosophy and a practice for healing the self-limiting primal decisions that we made based on our experience of life in the womb, when we took our first breath, and in the precious moments just after birth.

Meet Your Guide

Binnie A Dansby

A pioneering international teacher and facilitator of human transformation. Gifted therapist, philosopher and author.

Dedicated to transforming the quality of life through the acknowledgement of the effects of birth on human consciousness and culture.

Your Journey Starts Here

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    1:1 Sessions

    Discover a new way of personal development with 1:1 private process work and breathwork sessions.

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    Online Learning

    Immerse yourself in deeper knowledge from our library with videos, films, and the birth preparation program.

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    Live Group Events

    Experience Source Process and Breathwork retreats, practitioner training, and in person conferences.

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What makes Source Process and Breathwork remarkable and a fascinating phenomenon to study is its emphasis on birth and healing birth trauma.

The practice of Source Breathwork is not just a breathing technique and it is not just about personal healing and self development.

I believe it can also have a significant social influence.”

— Katre Koppel, Masters Thesis in Ethnology, University of Tartu, Estonia

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