This practice dedicated to the water element is an invitation to go slow and stay low, in contact with the soil to nourish, as plants do, the body from its roots and return to the earth what we no longer need. We are accustomed to associating emotions such as fear and terror with the kidneys, but the kidneys are also the seat of our will, which we only rediscover when we courageously return to the body and the present moment by addressing ourselves with loving kindness.
As we move into late fall, we reflect on the year we've spent, anticipating the winter ahead, preparing to go deeper inside ourselves. Twisting gives us the vision of lunar (left) and solar (right) as we cross over the threshold (middle) in order to access the third strand (center) which is our p...
In this class we will explore the habitual and formal relationships we have to the ways in which we use our feet. Our literal foundation and esoteric root system can give us a wealth of information to the ways in which we find grounding and stability in our lives; as well as our physiological pat...
Get moving in this rigorous asana. Explore your edges in balancing postures, flow through moon salutations, and grow in two directions at once, like a cantilever. Celebrate the dynamism of your lunar nature while keeping the forms measured.