Vibrate The Cosmos: Mantra Chanting & Sound Bath at 3rd Eye
May 19, 2026 from 5:30-6:30pm
at 3rd Eye

Vibrate The Cosmos: Mantra Chanting & Sound Bath At 3rd Eye
The 5th sutra of the AQUARIAN AGE calls us to use the power of mantra and sound. In this two-part musically restorative class we chant mantra to clear our karmic path, uplift our frequency, and ignite our inner guidance system. Then surrender into a cosmic bliss with crystal singing bowls and gong.

No prior experience needed - everyone is welcome.
 
There are yoga mats and blankets for use at the studio but feel free to bring your own mat, blanket, and any other items to make yourself comfortable (pillow, eye mask, etc.)

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Vibrate The Cosmos: Mantra Chanting & Sound Bath
May 19, 2026 from 5:30-6:30pm
at 3rd Eye

FAQ

Yoga helps with endurance like a marathon runner, helping you go the distance without running out of steam. It can help improve cardiovascular function, increase lung capacity, and reduce fatigue. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than running until your legs give out.

To prepare for a yoga class, channel your inner yogi by wearing comfortable, stretchy clothes, bringing a yoga mat, and leaving your ego at the door. Remember to hydrate before and after class, and don't forget to silence your phone – nobody wants to hear your ringtone during Savasana.

Absolutely! Yoga is like a universal language for your body. It can be practiced by people of all ages and fitness levels, and can be adapted to meet the needs of each individual. Plus, it's a lot more fun than sitting on the couch all day.

Yoga is like a circus performer for your body. It can help improve your balance and coordination by strengthening your muscles, improving your proprioception, and teaching you to move your body in sync with your breath. Plus, it's a lot more fun than juggling all day.

Hatha and Vinyasa yoga are like two sides of the same coin - they both incorporate physical postures, but they have different approaches. Hatha yoga is slower and more static, focusing on holding each pose for longer periods of time, while Vinyasa yoga is more fluid and dynamic, with a focus on linking breath and movement.

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