Join us for Saturday morning Yoga class to begin the day with practices to point you back into calm abiding Presence.
Here at the Kula, we practice "radical yoga". The word radical is derived from the prefix 'rad' which means a return to the root. We teach from the shoulders of the ancients, following the eightfold path of classical yoga which includes gentle asana, basic pranayama (breath practice) deep listening exercises to support the main practice of yoga - meditation.
This class is appropriate for anyone ready to call off the search for some state outside of oneself and experience one's completeness right now.
Our time together will include:
I find any seasonal or personal transition to be a great time to follow Ramana Maharishi's essential teaching:
Be Still.......and know.........
We'll use this teaching that Katherine received at Ramana Maharishi's ashram in South India as the underlying foundation from which one's self-inquiry in the unqualified nondual tradition will sprout from.
On behalf of all the students and teachers of Kula Yoga, we'd love to invite you to join our circle in the spirit and practice of moving into stillness from which all sensation arises, unfolds and dissolves back into.
All of the Tuesday Yoga classes take place at the The Beautiful Studio, located at 2242 University Ave in the Midway area in St. Paul near Hwy 280. Entrance is on the side of the building on Hampden Ave. If the outside door of the building is locked, please call the number posted on the door.
For more information call Katherine Banbury 612-990-9642 or contact her Katherine.
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