Yin & Sound Healing at Flow Yoga Cedar Park
October 22, 2024 from 10:30-11:30AM CST
at Flow Yoga Cedar Park

Yin & Sound Healing At Flow Yoga Cedar Park with Angela R.

This deep and subtle, quiet practice will target the deepest tissues of your body to promote better circulation, flexibility, and greater joint mobility. Expect a series of long-held, deep stretching poses and enjoy the time to ease stress and anxiety and promote stillness of mind and body.

The final relaxation includes sound healing, with singing bowls, gong, rain sticks, mantras etc...
that will leave you feeling lighter, calmer, and more balanced.

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Yin & Sound Healing
October 22, 2024 from 10:30-11:30AM CST
at Flow Yoga Cedar Park

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