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Spring Cleaning
From an Ayurvedic perspective we follow the seasons. The start of Spring is the best time to support your internal cleansing process. Just like in nature, our body is constantly changing.
Dosha – What is Your Own Unique Mix?
Gaining insight in your own specific constitution can help you make choices that are right for you. Curious to find out your own unique constitution? Do this Dosha Test.
Kirtan: The Power of Sound
In a Kirtan session, mantras are sung in call- and response. Repeating the mantra over and over, lets you sink into deeper layers of your meditation.
Aerial yoga: New Experiences
Considering taking your first aerial yoga class? This newer form of yoga uses an aerial hammock to add playfulness and challenge to traditional poses.
Does Binging the News Help?
The actions we can take, besides donating for humanitarian help, is giving the world a bit more hope….
Uncover irest
iRest is an ancient meditation form which continues to be beneficial in modern day life. Our teachers shared their personal stories to help you decide if it's right for you.
No Breath, No Yoga
Why do you feel better after yoga? It’s the combination of moving your body to the breath. Pranayama (Sanskrit for breath regulation practice) is the fourth limb of yoga in the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali, right after Asana. Because “No breath, no yoga”.
Practicing Hatha as Preparation for Yoga Nidra
What is hatha yoga and where does it originate from? In fact, all modern forms of yoga have evolved from hatha yoga.
Walking Towards Inner Peace
To walk the path of self-inquiry and understanding of our nature with sensitivity means to integrate somatic awareness into any practice of Hatha Yoga.
I Found Kindness, Compassion and Self-Acceptance Through The Heat
Practicing to be in the heat, to manage your own energy, it will always make you come out of the room a bit different than when you entered.
The Origins of Yin Yoga
Yin Yoga is a yoga style that has grown in popularity over the past couple of years. It’s a quiet and inward practice, in which poses are held longer in a passive way.
Cherish the Present Moment | A Practice in Gratitude
I asked myself, what does gratitude actually FEEL like? And I looked it up…Gratitude is a positive emotion felt often directed towards a person who gives you a gift or felt towards a higher power. Humm…when someone gives me a gift? That doesn’t happen very often.
Why Your Phone Shouldn’t Be Your Bed Partner
Why is it so hard to do things that are good for you? I know that having my phone in the bedroom has negative side effects on the quality and quantity of my sleep.
Who is smart, pays in advance
Tax deduction scheme study costs will change end of 2021. You probably don’t like doing your tax return, or do you? If you are considering to join a yoga training in 2022, you should read this.
Trust Your Flow
Most of all, yoga taught me the meaning of impermanence. Everything is constantly changing, including my thoughts, my bodily sensations, my emotions, and feelings. Everything comes and goes. Like the breath that moves in and out, as a natural flow.
How can Reiki elevate my yoga practice?
Pairing Reiki and yoga together can offer great values as they are both energetic medicine that will deepen and intensify the experience of both practices. Reiki and yoga cross at many intersects, but most commonly discussed are the relieving effect of Reiki on blocked chakras, and how Pranayama can help channel Reiki.
A Lot Can Happen in Three Years
Yoganization: The steady process of change through yoga, from taking that first (or second) yoga class, to turning into a yogi, into a yoga teacher, into a yogic life.
Aerial Yoga – The newcomer in an ancient practice
Aerial yoga is one of the youngest forms of yoga, nevertheless, there are millions of people practicing Aerial Yoga every day worldwide. It’s a beautiful way of exercise from which you can benefit on many different levels.
Every step of The Work is meditation
The Work of Byron Katie is a way to identify and question the thoughts that cause all the suffering in the world. Katie saw that when she believed her thoughts she suffered, and that when she didn’t believe her thoughts she didn’t suffer.
How does the practice of yoga impact your sense of having a meaningful life?
Do you sometimes mistake the search for happiness with the search for meaning? Have you identified what is meaningful in your life? And what less so? Have you made conscious decisions based on your purpose values instead of your pleasure values?