Sacred Circle: Powerful Yoga and Ayurvedic Practices At Flow Yoga Georgetown with Tylee P.
APRIL | AWAKEN
As the earth begins to thaw and the first signs of spring emerge, we are invited to awaken from winter’s slumber and step into renewal. AWAKEN is a 2-hour Sacred Circle designed to align you with the natural rhythms of spring using Ayurvedic wisdom, breathwork, movement, and self-exploration. This gathering will guide you in shedding the heaviness of winter, rekindling your inner fire, and embracing the clarity and lightness of the season.
Through guided practices, reflective journaling, and intentional rituals, you will reconnect with your Inner Spring—the energy of renewal, possibility, and expansion. We’ll explore Ayurvedic cleansing techniques ,breathwork to invigorate the mind, and self-inquiry to uncover what is ready to bloom within you. This circle also serves as a stepping stone toward our upcoming Embodied Rhythms retreat, where we deepen our seasonal embodiment journey.
What to expect from this month's gathering:
• Gentle Yoga Practice
• Discussion and Journaling
• Meditation
• Share & Connect
• Practices to Take Away
What to bring:
• You and Your Bestie!
• Journal & Pen
• Water
• Comfy Clothes
• Anything else you may want or need for your heart, body, and soul.
Tylee is committed to creating a safe space for us to be human and have honest, compassionate connection. She is determined to find out the “why’s”, to dig deep to the root of each issue, and to lead with an open-heart. I invite you and all the like-minded souls looking to discover, play, connect, integrate, and learn how to feel and to heal.
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See the classesThere's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
There's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
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