Hatha Yoga + Sound Healing & Meditation at 3rd Eye
Jun 8, 2026 from 5:30-6:30pm
at 3rd Eye

With Keli D.
Hatha Yoga + Sound Healing & Meditation At 3rd Eye
Unwind, ground, and reconnect through a balanced integration of Hatha Yoga and sound. Rooted in classical teachings, this practice begins with 35 minutes of steady, breath-led physical movement designed to release tension, build stability, and guide you back into your body. Once the body is primed, you will soften into stillness for 15 minutes of immersive sound healing, utilizing high-frequency vibrations to settle the nervous system and promote deep integration. The experience concludes with a 10-minute seated meditation to anchor your awareness, leaving you not only physically restored but deeply nourished, clear, and connected. This class is a dedicated space to arrive fully and reset, offering a complete journey from movement to meditative silence.

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Hatha Yoga + Sound Healing & Meditation
Jun 8, 2026 from 5:30-6:30pm
at 3rd Eye

FAQ

Yoga is like a peaceful hike in the woods, while Pilates is like a high-intensity workout at the gym. Both practices can improve strength, flexibility, and posture, but yoga has a more spiritual and meditative focus, while Pilates is more focused on core strength and control.

A typical yoga class is like a good movie - it lasts long enough to tell a story, but not so long that you start to nod off. Most classes run between 60-90 minutes, but there are also shorter and longer options available, depending on your schedule and attention span.

Yoga helps with postpartum recovery like a healing balm, soothing and restoring the body. It can help you regain strength, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than trying to juggle a newborn and a workout routine.

Yoga is like a soothing balm for stress and anxiety, helping to calm your mind and relax your body. It teaches you to focus on your breath and be present in the moment, which can help to reduce stress and anxiety. Plus, it's a lot cheaper than a lifetime of therapy sessions.

Yoga helps with digestion like a gentle massage, helping your body process food more effectively. It can help improve blood flow to the digestive organs, reduce bloating and constipation, and promote overall digestive health. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than getting a stomach ache.

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