yoga

 

As Sophia is the yin to the prevailing yang of an exclusively masculine concept of divinity, yoga is the yin to the yang of our purpose driven culture -- our purpose driven religion. As we mindfully practice yoga, we are reminded that it is who we are, not what we do, that defines us -- even, or perhaps especially, in the realm of our spiritual lives.


Yoga’s inherent ability to unite is expressed in many forms including:


Yoga as a Tool for Healing Gender Wounds


Yoga as a Bridge Between Faiths & Cultures


Yoga as a Holistic Spiritual Experience


Yoga as Path to the Pure, Unmitigated Divine



There is a Buddhist proverb that says, when the student is ready, the teacher will appear. While I do not make any person my Higher Power, I am profoundly grateful for my yoga teacher, Selise Stewart, whom I have been privileged to learn from and practice with for the past decade. Click on her logo below for more info.


 

 

 


 





























 



 


"Yoga is for all. To limit Yoga to the boundaries of one nation is the denial of universal consciousness."


--B.K.S. Iyengar