Exploring the Chakras At Flow Yoga North Loop with Kimberly W.
Chakras can be defined as 'spinning wheels' or energy centers in your body. Each Chakra is associated with an area of the body both physically, emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually. and they can hold valuable lessons. When open and balanced, energy moves fluidly thru us, and sometimes we can have a blockage. Let us explore what they might look like to be both 'out of balnce', and 'in balance', how they relate to each other, and discover asana, pranayama, and mantra to help bring the subtle body more into a place of balance and connection.
Class 1 Aug 03: Muladhara, the Root Chakra
Class 2 Aug 10: Svadhisthana, the Sacral Chakra
Class 3 Aug 17: Manipura, the Solar Plexus Chakra
Class 4 Aug 24: Anahata, the Heart Chakra
Class 5 Aug 31: Visshudha, the Throat Chakra
Class 6 Sep 07: Ajna, the Third Eye Chakra
Class 7 Sep 14: Sahasrara, the Crown Chakra
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Theres a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
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