Sat Apr 4 at 1:30pm
Free Kundalini Class with Yoga Teacher Trainee Graduate
Sat Apr 4 at 1:30pm
Through a series of layered, embodied principles, you’ll learn how to draw Source energy into the body and gently dissolve blockages, opening pathways for healing, clarity, and deeper connection with Self. Each principle is both a sacred truth and a practical tool, guiding you into greater presence through awareness, movement, and breath. Approached with curiosity and fascination, the practice unfolds like a dance - each layer building upon the last as you allow your attention to rest on the principle you are engaging with in the moment. Breath remains the constant foundation throughout, creating the bridge that allows the body to soften, open, and receive Divine wisdom.
The class will begin and close with a holographic sound bath led by Paige, allowing the body to integrate and deepen into the experience
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.
The etiquette for a yoga class is pretty simple - just be respectful of your fellow yogis, don't hog the space, and try not to fart during savasana. Oh, and remember to turn off your phone - nobody wants to hear your latest TikTok during their downward dog.
Yoga helps with energy levels and fatigue like a power nap, helping you recharge and refresh. It can help improve sleep quality, reduce stress, and increase overall energy and vitality. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than trying to sleep on a crowded airplane.
Yoga helps with stress and anxiety like a superhero cape, giving you the power to overcome your fears and worries. It can help you learn to breathe through challenging situations, increase resilience, and reduce the physical symptoms of stress. Plus, it's a lot more comfortable than wearing a cape.
Yoga can help with emotional balance like a tightrope walker for your emotions. It can help you stay centered and grounded, even when things get tough. Plus, it's a lot more fun than walking a tightrope all day.