Sat May 2 at 7:30pm
Reiki Infused Sound Bath + Kava
Sat May 2 at 7:30pm
We begin with 75 minutes of mindful, slow-flow vinyasa — a grounding and spacious practice that links breath with movement to open the body, quiet the mind, and bring you into the present moment. This flow is intentional and unhurried, giving you space to move with awareness and release tension.
Then we shift inward with 30 minutes of pranayama (breathwork) to regulate your nervous system, increase energy flow, and create inner spaciousness. Breath becomes the bridge between body and mind, helping to clear residual stress or mental clutter.
We’ll close with 15 minutes of meditation, allowing you to settle into stillness, integrate the benefits of your practice, and leave with a sense of calm clarity.
This class is your opportunity to reset and renew — to unpack whatever the week has held, and make space for the weekend ahead.
All levels welcome. Come as you are — leave lighter.
Another misconception is that yoga is just about stretching, but it's like saying a car is just about the wheels. Yoga is a holistic practice that includes breathwork, meditation, and mindfulness, all of which can have profound effects on the mind and body.
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Well, imagine trying to pat your head and rub your belly at the same time. Now imagine doing that while standing on one leg and reciting the alphabet backward. That's what yoga does for your coordination – it teaches you to be a multitasking ninja, gracefully moving through poses while keeping your balance and focus.
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