sewing seeds of peace in our hearts, this class orients around back bending and peace, you will not regret practicing today.
Read Morethis class starts with peace mantras and ends with peace meditation.
if you only have an hour and want to FEEL GOOD, this may be the fix for you.
Read Morea little yang and a little yin, perfect for, those days…
Flow and Restore — 75 Minute Intermediate Vinyasa Yoga. This class is a mix of a fiery vinyasa flow with a restorative yin practice.
Read Morethis is a creative dynamic practice with hip opening and standing balancing coming together as we practice bird of paradise!this is a creative dynamic practice with hip opening and standing balancing coming together as we practice bird of paradise!
Read MoreYin yoga is a meditative practice of reconnection and surrender. Get cozy and restore to your full potential. Exploring the vast territory within.
Read MoreYour stiff neck and tight shoulders might be telling you something on an emotional, energetic and physical level. It might be time to make some changes for those of you with chronic tightness or pain in the shoulders.
This sequence target's these areas and will leave you feeling like your on cloud-9... or floating like a cloud. Tell me how you feel after this deep yin experience.
Read Morethis 90 minute Jivamukti Open class mixes things up with a seamless vinyasa sequence that will leave you feeling refreshed and balanced. i recomend having your blocks handy ;)
Read Morethis 65 min class folds it all in, as we practice the art of letting go. physically we prepare for visvamitrasana. Named after an ambitious king who transformed himself into a yogic sage, Visvamitrasana is a complex asana: It’s an arm balance, hip opener, shoulder opener, hamstring stretch, and twist, all in one.
Read Morea full flowing Jivamukti class that ends with extended savasana (a led nidra session) and meditation (in apana vayu mudra) we dive in to the A – the beginning; U-the sustaining aspect; and the M – the resolve of it all...
Read MoreLike the companion plants known as the “three sisters” in the image chosen for this podcast, everything each of us does as individuals affects the whole. To be politically active is to be conscious of how your actions affect the community and to strive to improve and contribute to the enhancement of that community.
This practice is oriented around hip-opening asanas, and will leave you feeling ready to act in accordance to your deepest truth.
Read Morethis deep and rejuvenating Yin Yoga practice focuses on the attitude of gratitude to lift our spirits and open our fascia, like a deep tissue massage, you won’t regret the investment of time on this practice!
Read Morea true celebration of light, and honoring of darkness.
this class will leave you (perhaps with a tear in your eye) and definitely with a spring in your step!
Read More.The Winter Solstice marks an auspicious shift in daylight, when we begin to emerge from the darkness back into the light. In this yin yoga sequence, we honor the pause before we are called to expand once
Read Morei hope you will enjoy your jivamukti express practice, and please share the link with anyone you feel may benefit.
Read MoreThis Jivamukti class focuses on standing asanas, and opening the back, building up to natarajasana. Diving in to deep lessons of the soul, and lessons of compassion from David Life.
Read MoreA quick session for when you are especially tired. 15 min of total relaxation. This session incorporates physical, energetic, and mental relaxation, as well as intuition. During the practice an inner sanctuary of peace and calm is developed using guided imagery. The sanctuary can be recalled and experienced during stressful times to bring relief.
Read MoreRather than movement and striving, which are yang ways of approaching things, our yin tissues need gentleness and acceptance. When we go into a Yin posture the first line of resistance we face as our joints open or close is from our muscles.
Get cozy, dim the lights, and please let me know how you feel after the practice.
Read MoreThrough deep relaxation, a state of Yoga Nidra arises, which can lead to kaivalyam, or samadhi, in which the sense of individualization merges with absolute, transcendental joy. The practice of shavasana (corpse pose) can facilitate the arising of this state. But for success in shavasana, you have to understand, as Shri Brahmananda suggests, “how to use fixation, suggestion and sensation, and how to use the proper pause for time.”
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