Wed Jan 28 at 5pm
Kundalini with Yoga Teacher Trainee Graduate
Wed Jan 28 at 5pm
The new moon is the darkest night of the month. It's a time when we can illuminate the darkest parts of our being, including emotions like grief, loss, and anger.
Drawing from the practice of Nada Yoga, the yoga of sound, we will use singing bowls as a way to relax deeply & tap into into the deeper layers of ourselves.
This relaxing event is a mini-journey into yourself, we begin with a short discussion on the New Moon, followed by a short meditation as we move into the sound bath.
Whether you're feeling stagnant, overwhelmed, or simply seeking solace, this event offers a sanctuary for self-care and rejuvenation. The New Moon can be an invitation to pause, reflect, and nurture yourself amidst the company of kindred spirits.
Yoga helps with detoxification like a spa day for your organs, helping you flush out toxins and impurities. It can help improve circulation, stimulate the lymphatic system, and promote overall health and well-being. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than going on a juice cleanse.
Yoga helps with weight management like a personal trainer, only without the whistle and clipboard. It can help you build lean muscle mass, increase metabolism, and reduce stress, all of which can contribute to weight loss and maintenance. Plus, it's a lot more fun than counting calories.
Absolutely! Yoga is like a birthing coach for your body. 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.
Props are like the supporting cast in a yoga class - they help you get into the right position and provide support when needed. Think of them as your trusty sidekicks on your yoga journey.
Yoga for children is like a superhero training camp, only without the spandex and capes (unless you're into that sort of thing). It can help improve focus, concentration, and coordination, while also promoting self-esteem and body awareness. Plus, it's a great way to tire them out before bedtime.