Evening Breathe and Flow Zoom 6 Jan 25
Fresh Arrivals
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33m
This evening yoga practice focuses on grounding, relaxation, and preparing for restful sleep. It begins with breath awareness to center the body and mind, followed by gentle poses and stretches that encourage flexibility and tension release.
The session includes seated movements, grounding visualizations, and mindful transitions between poses. Participants are invited to explore their body's needs, using props like bolsters or blankets for added support. The practice emphasizes self-compassion, acknowledging and accepting physical sensations and emotions without judgment.
The flow concludes with a reclined Shavasana or restorative pose, where participants are guided to fully relax, releasing tension and embracing stillness. The session ends with a shared breath and the invitation to carry this sense of calm and connection into the week ahead. Themes of balance, renewal, and trust in oneself are woven throughout, offering a nurturing space for rest and restoration.
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