Thu Apr 16 at 10:30am
YTT Info Session: FREE Meditation & Pranayama class + Q&A
Thu Apr 16 at 10:30am
Located at:
809 Martin Luther King Jr Street, Georgetown, TX 78626
It is a free outdoor evening of relaxation, meditation, and restorative sound under the full moon.
Join us for a peaceful community gathering where you can simply rest and listen. During a sound bath, soothing instruments such as crystal singing bowls, chimes, and gentle percussion create layers of calming sound that help the body relax and the mind settle.
This is a family-friendly event and open to everyone, no experience needed. Just come as you are.
What to bring:
A yoga mat, blanket, or something comfortable to lie or sit on
Pillow or extra layers for comfort
Water
You’re welcome to lie down, sit, or quietly take in the evening atmosphere while the sounds wash over you.
Come enjoy a simple moment of rest under the moon with your Georgetown community.
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