[STATE OF BEING]

a seasonal acupuncture experience

State Of Being [SPRING]

Sunday April 21 at 5:00 pm + 6:30 pm

State Of Being [SPRING] Sunday April 21 at 5:00 pm + 6:30 pm

Welcome to [STATE OF BEING], a monthly community acupuncture event that explores the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to cultivate a harmonious state of being. Our approach seamlessly integrates acupuncture with the seasonal and elemental aspects, unlocking vitality and enhancing overall well-being.

This Seasonal Acupuncture event is for those who —

- Experience anxiety in their physical body
- Looking for ways to nourish their bodies
- Craving a deep state of relaxation
- Curious about acupuncture in a supportive group setting 
- Ready to take positive action toward a more harmonious relationship with their body

Our focus will be on cultivating a more balanced state of being, aligning with the cyclical patterns of the seasons and the harmonious principles of acupuncture.

The Investment —

$60 per person | 60 min


*insurance receipt for registered acupuncture provided

+ group acupuncture.

Unlock vitality and balance energy flow.

Experience a seasonal acupuncture tune-up sequence to unlock vitality and harmonize your energy. This group setting offers support and shared energy for a profound acupuncture experience. Each participant will receive a few gentle sample points that target the seasonal organ, deep relaxation, and the individuals chiefly complaint.

  • Insurance receipt for group acupuncture will be issued

+ journal prompts and reflective exercises.

Explore and understand your state of being.

Delve into five powerful questions and prompts designed to guide reflective exercises. Gain insights into your physical and emotional well-being, fostering a proactive path for seasonally aligned self-practice.

breath work and gentle scalp massage. image of person receiving a scalp  massage

+breathwork and gentle scalp massage.

Develop a greater understanding of your physical and emotional bodies.

Engage in breathwork and a soothing scalp massage to connect with your body's evolving needs. This session prepares you for the acupuncture experience.

+live soundscape.

Deepen relaxation and promote holistic healing.

Immerse yourself in a rejuvenating sound bath, complementing the acupuncture experience. The harmonious vibrations contribute to a profound sense of well-being.

+seasonally aligned self-practice tips.

Empower positive action.

Walk away with practical self-care tips aligned with the current season. Empower yourself to take positive action towards a more harmonious relationship with your body.

  • Wood Element

    Focus: Renewal and Growth

    Embrace the energy of spring to renew and grow. Acupuncture supports your body's natural detoxification and renewal process.

  • Fire Element

    Focus: Joy and Connection

    Experience the warmth of summer, igniting joy and connection. Acupuncture focuses on balancing the heart and small intestine meridians, promoting emotional well-being and harmonious relationships.

  • Earth Element

    Focus: Grounding and Nourishment

    Ground yourself in the abundance of late summer. Acupuncture strengthens the spleen and stomach meridians, promoting nourishment and stability.

  • Metal Element

    Focus: Release and Declutter

    Embrace the energy of autumn to release and declutter. Acupuncture supports the lung and large intestine meridians, helping you let go of what no longer serves you.

  • Water Element

    Focus: Rest and Rejuvenation

    Enter the winter season for rest and rejuvenation. Acupuncture targets the kidney and bladder meridians, promoting deep relaxation and introspection.

    Jan 7 + 28 + Feb 18 [2024]

DINA KHORASANEE [R.Acu]


Dina holds a diploma in Acupuncture and Moxibustion from Eight Branches College of Eastern Medicine. Prior to studying Traditional Chinese Medicine, Dina spent over 13 years as a birth and postpartum doula. She supported families by providing them with the tools they needed to feel both confident and cared for during this special life transition. She also holds a Masters degree in Political Science and Development Studies, influencing her 10 years of work with vulnerable communities both in Canada and abroad.

Dina is a mother of 2 who loves to take spontaneous day trips outside of the city to explore the outdoors with her family. As well, for over a decade she homeschooled her kids for 3 months out of the year while they explored and connected with their families in Latin America.