Authentic Relating at Flow Yoga Westgate
Mar 28, 2025 from 7-9:30pm
at Flow Yoga Westgate

Authentic Relating At Flow Yoga Westgate

How we see others has more to do with ourselves than them.

We can explore our projections to learn about ourselves and even use projections in a connecting way.


Authentic Relating (AR) is the practice of freely expressing your authentic experience in the company of others.

Expressing in this way enables you to create connections in the world based on who you really are.
Authentic Relating practices create a safe, intentional space - rooted in play and supported by clear boundaries - to create meaningful and enjoyable connections to self and others. By learning Authentic Relating skills, you can drop your conditioned relational habits, and learn to relate with yourself and others from a deeper more authentic expression of your truth.

You'll be led through exercises designed to help you heal your relationship with yourself, and learn to be comfortable in your own skin—then connect with others as your newfound 'authentic' self. Put simply, this is a place to practice being human.

This is an opportunity to:
Expand your friend circle
Learn something about yourself
Explore the human experience
Have the courage to reveal something about yourself
Have the compassion to hold space for another as they reveal themselves
Feel and express JOY

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Authentic Relating
Mar 28, 2025 from 7-9:30pm
at Flow Yoga Westgate

FAQ

Yoga helps with injury recovery like a physical therapist, providing gentle and supportive movements to aid in the healing process. It can help improve flexibility, reduce pain and stiffness, and increase overall mobility. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than going to a physical therapy appointment.

Absolutely! Yoga is like a prenatal superhero. It can help improve your strength, flexibility, and endurance, all of which can come in handy during labor. Plus, the focus on breath control can help you stay calm and focused during contractions.

To know if you're doing a yoga pose correctly, channel your inner detective. Observe your alignment, check in with your breath, and listen to your body. If something feels off, make adjustments or ask your instructor for guidance. Remember, it's not about being perfect – it's about finding what works best for your body.

Yoga helps with immune function like a superhero, boosting your body's defenses and helping you fight off illness and disease. It can help reduce stress, improve circulation, and increase overall well-being. Plus, it's a lot more fun than getting a flu shot.

If you have an injury, think of yourself as a master chef adapting a recipe. You can modify yoga poses by using props like blocks or straps, or simply by adjusting your alignment. And remember, it's better to be safe than sorry – no one wants to end up with a yoga-induced injury that puts them out of commission for weeks.

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