From Thought Loops to Body Roots: Reset Your Nervous System Through Yoga

ONLINE & IN-PERSON with Claudia Bartsch, C-IAYT, PRYT

$54 | $49 Early bird, exp. 7/25

Please register in advance: a Zoom link will be emailed 1 hour before the session, or join Zoom directly via your Momence dashboard.

We appreciate advance registration.

Most of us try to change how we feel by changing how we think. While insight is valuable, it often lacks the power to create lasting change because many of our deepest patterns—stress responses, habits, and even aspects of personality—were “programmed” into our nervous systems early in life, long before we had the language or logic to process them.

When these patterns are locked below the level of the rational mind, you simply cannot “think” your way out of mental states. Real, sustainable change requires a different gateway: The Body.
This 3-hour workshop explores a somatic approach to transformation. By shifting our focus from mental overactivity to Interoception—the ability to sense the internal state of the body—we create the conditions for the nervous system to regulate and reset. We will begin with a brief lecture but the heart of this session is experiential—moving beyond theory into the felt sense of a grounded presence.

In this workshop, you will:

  • Map Your Nervous System: Shift from self-judgment to self-compassion by learning how “stuck” patterns are actually protective physiological adaptations rather than personal failures.
  • Cultivate Interoception through Yoga: Move beyond the “story” of the mind and into the direct sensory experience of the body through somatic movement and intentional postures.
  • Regulate through Pranayama: Learn specific breathing techniques that signal safety to the brain, giving you the power to shift your physiological state in real-time.
  • Integrate through Yoga Nidra: Settle into a systematic “yogic sleep” meditation designed to ground your experience. This practice cultivates a deep sense of safety and relaxation, fostering a restorative connection to both body and soul.

This workshop is particularly beneficial for those who:

  • Want practical, somatic tools for emotional regulation and resilience.
  • Feel stuck in cycles of anxiety, overthinking, or chronic stress.
  • Experience “burnout” or a sense of being disconnected from their physical self.
  • Are interested in the science of the mind-body connection through the lens of Yoga Therapy.

No yoga experience needed. This workshop will be recorded and available to all enrolled students for two weeks.


Originally from Germany, Claudia has been studying and teaching yoga for over 25 years. With more than 2,000 hours of formal training, she brings a strong foundation in the classical traditions of yoga together with innovative, therapeutic approaches. Certified as a Yoga Therapist in 2016, she is deeply dedicated to facilitating holistic healing. In her work, she specializes in supporting individuals navigating mental, emotional, or physical challenges by adapting yoga practices to meet their unique conditions and needs. In addition, she is a Certified Stress Management Educator, empowering individuals to cultivate resilience and inner calm through mindful, evidence-informed practices. She also holds certifications as a Shiatsu and Reiki Practitioner, modalities that complement the integrative, body-centered approach she brings to her work. To further deepen her understanding of cognitive and mental health, she became a Brain Longevity Specialist through the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation in 2022. Her approach weaves together ancient wisdom and modern science to support balance, healing, and authentic well-being.

Our Heart – The Sherpa: Trusting the Inner Guide

ONLINE with Antonio Sausys MA, IGT, CMT, C-IAYT

$25 | $20 Early bird, exp. 6/30

Please register in advance: a Zoom link will be emailed 1 hour before the session, or join Zoom directly via your Momence dashboard.

If our inner world is a mountain and self-realization the summit, the heart is the Sherpa who knows the way. It reads the terrain beyond what the mind can map—guiding us through uncertainty, resistance, and change. Its direction is not always comfortable, and often not what we expect, which is why we tend to override, suppress, or reinterpret its messages.

Yet the heart speaks in a precise language: emotion. Each feeling is a signpost pointing toward something that asks for our attention. The challenge is not that the guidance is unclear—but that we often don’t like where it leads.

This talk invites a shift: from managing emotions to listening to them. Through a practical and reflective lens, we’ll explore how to decode common emotional states, ask the right questions, and access the deeper intelligence they carry. The result is a more grounded, trustworthy way of navigating both inner and outer life.


Antonio Sausys MA, IGT, CMT, C-IAYT, is a somatic psychologist and yoga therapist specializing in grief counseling and therapy. His studies in Somatic Psychology were guided by Hugo Bilsky, and his yoga training includes teachings from swamis of the Satyananda, Sivananda, and Satchidananda traditions, as well as renowned teachers such as Indra Devi, Ram Das, and Rama Jyoti Vernon. Antonio has continued his professional growth through training in Integrative Grief Therapy with Lyn Prashant, as well as Foot Reflexology, Swedish Therapeutic Massage, and Reiki.

Antonio presents his work both nationally and internationally at Schools and Universities and leads retreats at Ashrams, Retreat Centers and Yoga Studios., is a member of the World Yoga Council, the International Association of Yoga Therapists, a TV Host for YogiViews and the founder and Executive Director of ‘Yoga for Health’ the International Yoga Therapy Conference.
He is the author of ‘Yoga for Grief Relief: Simple Practices for Transforming Your Grieving Mind and Body’ (New Harbinger) and a contributor for Yoga and Science in Pain Care – Treating the Person in Pain (Edited by Shelly Prosko and Neil Person – Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019) and New Techniques of Grief Therapy: Bereavement and Beyond by Robert Niemeyer (Routledge 2019).

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