By: Toby Israel
“Nothing motivates hard work and focus like watching other highly-motivated individuals pour their passion into purposeful projects.”
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By: Toby Israel
“Nothing motivates hard work and focus like watching other highly-motivated individuals pour their passion into purposeful projects.”
Read MoreBy: Leah Van Winkle
“We are united in our drive to inspire positive shift in the paradigms we see around us, to design for regenerative movement.“
Read MoreBy: Kali Durga Yoga
“Yin Yoga is a practice of honoring transitions, the space in between transitions, and the precious potency of the present.”
Read MoreBy: Kali Basman
“Yin is the format we may use to withdraw from normative patterning of stimulation and let all the energetic build-up of the daily debris find a way to percolate through the system and be effectively released.”
Read More“To shine our diamond is the process of letting go of all the accumulated stories we tell ourselves about who are…and healing pain we may carry.”
Read MoreBy: Nicolina
“I strongly believe we are at a time where it is necessary to feel our frustrations and darkness and let them fuel our fire to do the world-changing work. We’ve been told for far too long to suppress this aspect of ourselves, but it is okay to be raw, it is okay to be vulnerable and it is definitely okay to be angry.”
Read MoreBy: Kali Basman
“My objective in offering Yin Yoga as a daily foundational practice is not to demand that the practitioner set aside the perfect amount of space and time with complete clarity of mind. The objective is this: to train the nervous system to become comfortable with the ever-shifting state.”
Read MoreBy: Guilia
“Women, like water, are moved. Up and down with the tides, in instant rushes like a waterfall, or like the monotonous waves of a great ocean. What counts is the motion. Yet, in how many immeasurable ways have we been conditioned to move against the current or not move at all? And for how long can we sustain the ignorance?”
Read MoreBy: Charity E. Yoro
"Through Wild Feminine, I found the words to express my experience as a woman who never quite fit in, who never felt understood… mostly because I didn’t understand my whole self yet. Wild Feminine helped me shape and share my story by first truly seeing and loving every part of myself, shadows and all."
Read MoreBy: Kali Basman
"Water element allows for adaptation to all of life’s changes, challenges and stresses. Like the flow of water, a balanced practice empowers us to govern emotions, rather than letting emotions govern us."
Read MoreBy: Kali Basman
"Wood element is a delicate balance of asserting and expressing our truths and preferences while accepting other points of views and processes without judgement."
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