What We Do
We offer a revolutionary approach to birth, healing, and personal growth—inviting you to reclaim joy in childbirth, awaken through breath, and deepen your journey of self-discovery with transformative coaching and training.
Ecstatic Life
Healing the source experience of life
Ecstatic Life is an invitation to meet yourself at the root — through breath, awareness, and lived experience. It works with the understanding that the way we were conceived, gestated, and born continues to shape how we think, feel, choose, and create our lives.
This pathway supports the healing of self-limiting beliefs formed in early life and held in the body as unconscious patterns. Through conscious, connected breathing and relational support, fear, suppression, and life-diminishing thoughts can be released, allowing vitality, choice, and wholeness to return.
Ecstatic Life is not about fixing yourself or becoming someone else. It is about remembering your innate capacity to say yes to life — feeling fully, choosing consciously, and living from connection rather than separation. Explore our free resources to get support now, find a practitioner close to you or explore our events.
Ecstatic Birth
A revolution in how we meet birth
Ecstatic Birth is an invitation to transform how we think about birth — and, through that, how we meet life itself. It challenges the belief that birth must be rooted in pain, struggle, and fear, and opens a space where birth can be approached with choice, awareness, and support.
This is not a technique or a method. Ecstatic Birth is a conscious, embodied journey that honours the full intensity of birth while allowing presence, strength, surrender, and even joy to coexist.
Find more resources about Ecstatic Birth from Binnie A Dansby’s website. It is also good to know, that many Source practitioners are also doulas and birth preparation specialists.
Professional Path
Training in breath, presence, and conscious support
The Professional Path offers in-depth training for those drawn to accompany others through breath, birth imprints, transition, and change. The work is held within a deep philosophical and spiritual framework, informed by modern understanding of trauma, nervous system regulation, and human development.
Training weaves theory, embodied practice, reflection, and supervised experience into a coherent learning journey. Both land-based and warm water breathwork form the core of this pathway, offering direct experience of support, safety, surrender, and presence in the body. These experiences shape how practitioners listen, respond, and hold space with sensitivity and care.
This pathway is rooted in SOURCE lineage and taught within clear professional and ethical standards. Training meets GPBA certification requirements, supporting high quality, integrity, and international recognition. Practitioners are invited into a long-term relationship with the work, where personal practice, community, and spiritual inquiry continue to inform professional life. Explore our international training.
Explore a lineage rooted in early breathwork, birth awareness, and conscious transformation.
SOURCE Process and Breathwork emerged in the early years of modern breathwork and was developed over decades as a coherent method, philosophy, and branch of spiritual psychology.
The work was developed by Binnie A. Dansby, one of the early pioneers of modern breathwork, whose teaching and research brought attention to the profound impact of birth and early life experiences on human consciousness, behaviour, and wellbeing. Her work has influenced the fields of conscious breathing, birth awareness, and therapeutic practice internationally.
At the heart of SOURCE is a gentle, connected approach to breathing that mirrors the way we take our first breath into life. Rather than working through force or catharsis, the method emphasises safety, presence, choice, and integration.
SOURCE weaves together deep spiritual philosophy with grounded process-oriented work, supporting both insight and embodied change.
Today, SOURCE is practised internationally within a shared lineage and living community, and held within clear professional and ethical standards, including affiliation with the Global Professional Breathwork Alliance (GPBA).