A relaxing practice of restorative poses. This class is especially popular after a long day of work, when you feel the need to release tension and restore your energy. Allow yourself to unwind and come to the stillness of your being.
A relaxing practice of restorative poses. This class is especially popular after a long day of work, when you feel the need to release tension and restore your energy. Allow yourself to unwind and come to the stillness of your being.
Nadi-Shodhana, also called Alternate Nostril Breathing, is a simple and profound pranayama that will bring a peaceful and balanced state of mind and body. The breathing excersise will be followed by a few minutes of sitting quietly.
Kapalabhati is a cleansing and uplifting breathing technique (pranayama). Sri Sudhir Tiwari explains the technique and benefits in this video and also shows how to do Kapalabhati.
A gentle yin class for all levels, moving through spinal twists and hip openers. This class is wonderful for opening, relaxation, and releasing held tension in the body.
A grounding yin practice that will move you through the process of recognising, allowing and letting go. You will be led into the practice of listening to the inner intelligence of the body, leading to greater compassion and connectedness.
An uplifting class, for all levels, based on Ayurvedic principles. This dynamic practice brings heat into your system and helps to clear the mind. It is suitable for everyone, and is extra beneficial when you have a high kapha dosha and need more energy.
A practice to awaken the subtle energy centres and pathways in the body. When the energy centres are open and prana (life-energy) flows freely, we are able to reach states of greater health, vitality and creativity.
A practice to facilitate the flow of prana (life-energy) within our spine and central energetic pathways, releasing energetic blockages. When these pathways are open, we are brought back to inner balance.
A very subtle and powerful method to regain your natural physical and energetic alignment. By holding the tree-posture, tensions are released, the body opens, and we become more grounded and rooted to the Earth.
A grounding class, for all levels, based on Ayurvedic principles. This practice contains slow and intentional movements, bringing internal balance and helping to calm the nervous system. It is suitable for everyone, and is extra beneficial when you have a high vata dosha and need to feel grounded.
A short and subtle practice to awaken the the physical body and your vital energies. Combining various cleansing practices, this sequence increases your energy and vitality through purification and internal connectivity.
Let go of deep physical and emotional tensions in your body. This practice involves shaking and moving to loosen blockages of prana (life-energy) that accumulate in your joints and tissues. It is a great warm up before an asana session or can be practiced alone.