In one of our recent business team meetings, Adria told us about a cartoon that she'd seen online. The first frame of the cartoon showed a person holding a small boulder, illustrating the weight of their usual responsibilities. In the next frame, an additional boulder was added, conveying the weight of the pandemic. Gradually, each frame added in additional boulders for the person to carry: political concerns, financial concerns, etc.
It's important to remember that we're carrying quite a bit these days, and it's understandable to feel strain under that weight. If you've been feeling that strain recently, know that you aren't alone!
Yoga is one way we can put aside our "boulders", even if only for an hour. If you're someone who seeks out movement, join us for one of our asana classes, or if you're someone who craves stillness, try our Relaxation or Mindfulness classes. Also, if you're seeking community, we'd love to see you in one of our live Zoom classes; we're grateful for those minutes before practice to connect with each other.
If you have been feeling out of balance energetically lately, we invite you to check out our upcoming series: Intro to the Chakras with Senior Teacher, Angela Richter-Gronross.
The literal translation of the Sanskrit word chakra is “wheel”. Chakras are the seven centers of radiant power or vital energy located from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. Each is a hub for the life force, known as prana, that flows through the body. The chakras affect everything we feel, think, say, and do. If the energy at any of these centers becomes blocked, it can throw us out of balance.
In this 4 week online series you'll learn about the 7 main chakras and their qualities. Color, sound, and associated emotions as well as associated crystals and essential oils will be explored through asana and simple meditation. You’ll discover how to enhance your peace of mind, boost your creativity, improve your communication skills, and much more!
This 4 week series will be held on Tuesdays, November 17 - December 8, from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. CST. No prior knowledge is necessary. This is a complete introduction!
Learn more and register here.
Let us know if you have any questions. Have a wonderful week, yogis.
Hope to see you soon,