
On-Demand Class Library
Steady Your System | Seated Meditation
In this short but powerful practice, we’ll explore the balance between activation and rest—between effort and ease—through the lens of the yogic energy system. Drawing on the wisdom of the nadis, or subtle energy channels, we’ll gently attune to the flow of prana (vital energy) and invite a soft harmony between the solar (pingala) and lunar (ida) currents of the body. Through breath, awareness, and gentle focus, this meditation supports the nervous system in returning to its natural rhythm of balance and integration.
Move Like Water | Chair Yoga
In this gentle yet powerful practice, we’ll explore movement that flows like water—smooth, responsive, and deeply attuned. Using the support of a chair, we’ll invite fluidity into the joints, breath into the body, and softness into effort. Gentle sequences ripple outward from the spine, guiding you to move with ease, grace, and your own natural rhythm. This class is an invitation to loosen rigidity, restore balance, and return to the steadiness that lives beneath the surface.
Antidote Your Tendency | Meditative Mat Flow
We all have patterns — ways we move, think, and respond. In this gentle, breath-led practice, you’ll be invited to soften your habits by exploring their opposites: spaciousness where you feel stuck, grounding where you feel scattered. Each posture becomes a quiet inquiry into what’s needed now as we explore the yogic concept of pratipakṣa bhāvanā (cultivating the opposite).
Beginning Again, Again |Meditative Mat Flow
“The beginning is always today.” – Mary Shelley
Time doesn’t move in a straight line. It spirals. Each return is layered with the wisdom of what came before.
In this gentle, breath-centered class, we’ll explore the idea of beginning again—not as a reset, but as a return with deeper awareness. Through slow, grounding postures and simple flows, you’re invited to meet your body with the eyes of a beginner: curious, kind, and open to what’s here now. Expect thoughtful transitions, supportive cues, and space to notice how far you’ve come—not by effort, but by presence.