YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long
Posted by Karen Taylor on June 7, 2015, 9:17 am
Join us for YogaCommunity classes every Tuesday and Thursday 9-10 a.m. at Bending Tree Yoga and Healing Center (130A Playa Blanca 2 blocks down from Martin's Restaurant). Thanks to the ongoing support of the Bending Tree Expansion Project, these classes are only 20 pesos all summer long! Schedule details and how you can participate in this project are here: http://www.bendingtreeyogahealing.com/index.php/yoga/yoga-schedule One way to support this project is to view videos on BendingTreeYoga Channel. I'm sharing 2 here: the awesome waves the other day + yoga dogs; and the addition of yoga squirrel, Charles. Enjoy! And I look forward to practicing with you. Namaste, Karen https://youtu.be/wyMrw8eeUbo https://youtu.be/pwTPd0HG6es
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Posted by Aby on June 7, 2015, 10:09 pm, in reply to "YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long" 187.148.168.183
Are you still doing the yoga -pilates? | ------------------------Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long
Posted by Karen Taylor on June 7, 2015, 10:45 pm, in reply to "Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long"
Hi Aby, These classes include pilates. It is a fun mix of yoga, pilates and meditation. Would love to see you! Karen | ------------------------Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long
Posted by Aby on June 8, 2015, 12:32 pm, in reply to "Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long" 187.148.168.183------------------------Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long
Posted by Karen Taylor on June 8, 2015, 2:14 pm, in reply to "Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long"------------------------Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long
Posted by Jo Anna Hope on June 8, 2015, 9:27 pm, in reply to "Re: YogaCommunity classes 20 pesos all Summer long"
Karen, I so appreciated your videos today: one gave me pause for reflection; the other had me laughing out loud. Perhaps the only thing on this planet that touches me as deeply as yoga is dogs. They are, I think, the embodiment of yoga. They take each moment as it comes. They carry no grudges. They appreciate any small act of kindness and tend to forget the small acts of unkindness or neglect. They, metaphorically, laugh out loud, whether they are being scrubbed down by loving hands, cuddled in the most tender of ways or when they're dashing about in the sea or rolling in the grass or on the beach. They are the essence of unconditional love. They do not, however, readily forget abuse, seeming to intuit that it can be overcome only by unwavering love by careful reconditioning. How much more yogic can a being be? Thank you, Karen. | ------------------------ |
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