Kundalini at Flow Yoga Georgetown
Jun 3, 2026 from 6-7:15pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

With Jess M.
Kundalini At Flow Yoga Georgetown
Kundalini Yoga uses breathing techniques, dynamic movements, and meditation to awaken body energy. Class can be a bit strange, but you'll feel amazing after.

Classes include repetitive movements (kriyas), specific breathing patterns, chanting, and meditation to balance your glandular system and boost immunity.

Unlike other yoga styles, Kundalini features rapid breathing, rhythmic movements, and holding positions with specific breath patterns. This releases tension, increases mental clarity, and creates emotional balance.

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Kundalini
Jun 3, 2026 from 6-7:15pm
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