Hathalini at Flow Yoga Georgetown
May 21, 2026 from 9-10am
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

Hathalini At Flow Yoga Georgetown
Hathalini is a gentle, beginner-friendly yoga class that blends steady movement with subtle energy work. The practice includes simple postures, breath awareness, light mantra, and intuitive, somatic movement—inviting you to tune in to what your body actually needs in the moment.

Classes move slowly and with intention, supporting the nervous system and encouraging a sense of safety and ease. Rather than following rigid shapes, you’re guided to notice sensation, energy, and breath, allowing movement to arise naturally. Strength and stability are built alongside softness and awareness.

This class is ideal if you’re new to Hatha or Kundalini yoga, curious about energy-based practices, or looking for a mindful, body-led experience that feels grounding, nourishing, and accessible.
 

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Hathalini
May 21, 2026 from 9-10am
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

FAQ

Yoga helps with sleep like a lullaby, gently lulling you into a peaceful slumber. It can help calm the mind, reduce stress, and increase relaxation, all of which can improve sleep quality. Plus, it's a lot more effective than counting sheep.

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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.

Expect to feel like a human pretzel at times, but don't worry, you'll eventually become a master of the art of twisting and bending. You'll also likely experience a sense of calm and relaxation, and possibly even a newfound appreciation for your body and its capabilities.

Absolutely! Yoga is like a universal language for your body. It can be practiced by people of all ages and fitness levels, and can be adapted to meet the needs of each individual. Plus, it's a lot more fun than sitting on the couch all day.

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