Wed Apr 1 at 7pm
Moonlight Sound Bath: FREE Community Event in Downtown Georgetown
Wed Apr 1 at 7pm
This retreat is an invitation to step out of the noise and back into your body, your breath, and your truth. Through daily yoga, somatic practices, and guided rituals, we’ll deepen our connection to self, to nature, and to each other. You’ll experience powerful workshops, movement sessions, and moments of meaningful pause—all designed to help you unravel, remember, and rise.
Our days will weave together practices like sunrise yoga on the beach, somatic breathwork, meditation, and sacred rest. We’ll explore the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region with excursions to cenotes, ancient ruins, and protected wildlife preserves. You’ll have space to reset your nervous system, reignite your creativity, and move with intention.
Expect nourishing meals, soul-deep conversations, movement that makes you feel alive, and time to simply be.
Whether you're craving clarity, strength, release, or renewal—this retreat is a space to come home to yourself.
Yoga helps with lung capacity like a deep breath of fresh air, expanding your lungs and increasing your oxygen intake. It can help improve respiratory function, increase lung capacity, and reduce symptoms of asthma and other respiratory conditions. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than huffing and puffing on a treadmill.
Absolutely! Yoga isn't about being able to touch your toes, it's about connecting with your body and finding your own edge. It's like learning to play an instrument, you start with the basics and work your way up. And who knows, with practice you might even surprise yourself and become a human pretzel.
Yoga for seniors is like a fountain of youth, only without the creepy side effects of drinking from one. It can help improve flexibility, balance, and strength, while also reducing stress and promoting relaxation. Plus, it's a great way to stay active and social in a supportive and welcoming environment. Who needs bingo when you can do downward dog?
Yoga is like a magical flexibility and balance potion, working wonders on your body over time. It stretches and strengthens your muscles, which can lead to improved flexibility and balance. Just don't expect to be doing backflips and splits after your first class.
There are many different types of yoga, each with their own focus and approach. Some of the most common include: