Sat Mar 7 at 10am
Free Yoga in San Gabriel Park
Sat Mar 7 at 10am
As we complete 2025 and prepare to cross into a new year, you’re invited to an evening of gentle release, reflection, and renewal.
We’ll begin the evening by tuning in with the sacred vibration of Om, grounding and opening our hearts through smudging & anointing with essential oils. Together, we’ll set intentions for the evening — honoring the journey of 2025 and all the experiences that have shaped us & prepared us for what 2026 has in store for our own soul evolvement.
Through guided journaling, we’ll explore:
What moments or lessons from 2025 have prepared me for what’s next?
What wisdom is asking to be integrated before I step into 2026?
What single word captures the essence I wish to embody in the new year?
From there, we’ll move into our yearly tradition of our collective mandala creation; representing a sacred art of the earth together!
You’re invited to bring natural materials (stones, flowers, shells, leaves, herbs, crystals, etc.) to contribute. Together, we’ll create a mandala on the floor — a visual prayer representing our shared journey and intentions.
Once the mandala is complete, each participant will place their word for 2026 within it. As we enter our Yin & Sound practice we’ll release what no longer serves and open the body’s channels for renewal.
We’ll close with a meditation and sound bath, infusing the mandala and our words with loving vibration, sending our intentions into the universe through resonance and rest.
Come to this free offering to plant the seeds of your new year in sacred community - a gift to our Flow Yoga community, with love and gratitude!
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