Wed Jan 28 at 5pm
Kundalini with Yoga Teacher Trainee Graduate
Wed Jan 28 at 5pm
Here's what you can expect:
Deep, Restful Poses: We'll guide you through gentle, supportive poses that'll help you melt away stress and tension.
Guided Relaxation: Drift off into a state of pure bliss with our soothing guided relaxation techniques.
Breath work Magic: Learn simple breathing exercises that'll leave you feeling refreshed and re-energized.
Cozy Vibes: We'll create a warm, inviting space where you can truly let go and focus on you.
This is the perfect chance to treat yourself to some much-needed self-care before the holiday rush. No yoga experience? No worries! This session is designed for all levels, so everyone can enjoy the restorative benefits.
So, grab your comfiest yoga gear and let's get ready to relax, restore, and rejuvenate together! Can't wait to see you there!
Donation based. Pay what you can.
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