Nathalia Brown
Breathworker & Trainer
My journey with Conscious Breathwork started through a chance encounter with my mentor Christina Artemis in 2000. I was seeking guidance to overcome emotional issues, which had sabotaged a successful career in film production.
The Artemis Foundation practitioner training was a powerful emersion into the spectacular world of conscious breathing for the purpose of personal healing.
During an exceptional few years with Artemis, awareness around my personal issues increased tremendously and I learned the principles of modern breath practice as established by pioneers Leonard Orr and Sondra Ray. Experiences from my formative years, including my birth experience started to come into focus and I could see how these imprints had contributed to the self-esteem problems I had lived with as an adult. These concepts have been invaluable to my personal growth over the last couple of decades, so I am committed to offering these concepts and effective emotional release processes to others seeking liberation from their past.
Nathalia trained as a Workshop Leader with Inbreath, under Heinz Gerd Lang and Jane Okondo. She learnt auxiliary modalities to compliment breath, such as Voice Dialogue, Humanistic Counselling, Gestalt and Acupressure.
Nathalia has her own Breathwork Training Program, an intensive course for those wishing to qualify as breathwork practitioners in the UK. First-Breath.co.uk
Nathalia has organised two Global Inspiration Conferences in the UK and in India.
Nathalia established the Breathing Circle network which is a community of international breathworkers who are dedicated to hosting a monthly breath in their local area.
In 2019 Nathalia’s first Breathwork book was published
Nathalia’s Talks
Sea Pink FFE
Armeria maritima Harmony According to folklore, you will always thrive if you have sea pink growing in your garden. Dr Edward Bach, the modern founder of flower essences, imparted the truth that all disease is the result of disharmony or friction between the will of...
Sea Holly FFE
Eryngium maritimum Brilliance Sea holly roots were collected on a large scale in the 17th and 18th centuries in England and were candied, then used as restorative, quasi-aphrodisiac lozenges. The language of flowers meaning is ‘attractiveness’. Sea holly has sharp,...
Scottish Primrose FFE
Primula scotica Peace Scottish primrose is a species of primrose that is endemic to the north coast of Scotland, closely related to the Arctic species. It is regarded by botanists as one of the most scarce and attractive plants in the world. This flower is the jewel...
Scots Pine FFE
Pinus sylvestris Wisdom The Scots pine made up most of the ancient Caledonian forest and symbolises instinctual wisdom. It was considered the ‘king of the forest’, the tree of heroes, chieftains and warriors. Scots pine has been used as a medicinal plant for many...