Ishvara Pranidhana: The Journey of Surrender
Ishvara Pranidhana can teach us to surrender to the things that are outside of our control, whilst leaning into something bigger than ourselves.
Svadhyaya: The Power of Self-Reflection
Practicing svadhyaya gives us the opportunity to grow + tap into expansion in our own lives, enriching those around us as a result.
Tapas: Inner Fire + Strength
Tapas represents the embodiment of discipline, determination, commitment, and perseverance as we navigate through challenges and obstacles.
Santosha: Connect with Contentment
Santosha is the practice of contentment. In a modern world, we’re so driven by the next best thing that we forget to count our current blessings. It’s okay to desire more, but can we do so from a place of gratitude?
Saucha: Clear + Cleanse
One of the lovely Inspired Club members said she felt like saucha was an internal + external spring clean. I love that!
Yoga at Home Tips
Open yourself up to receiving the magic of a truly transformative practice with these top tips.
Aparigraha: How to Let Go
Letting go encourage us to enter a sense of flow and release, rather than accumulation, resistance, + gripping.
Brahmacharaya: Your Energy, Your Responsibility
Access to your time + energy is a privilege - learn how to protect it.
Asteya: The Practice of Non-Stealing
Asteya translates to non-stealing + yes, it’s the practice of non-stealing things physically BUT it’s SO much more than that.
Satya: Step into Your Truth
Practicing satya personally is liberating, empowering, + in alignment with all the high vibrations that bring us joy, fulfillment – basically all the things that help us live our #bestlife.
Ahimsa: Love over Fear
Explore how ahimsa helps guide you to live a life of love, rather than fear.
Yamas + Niyamas: Yoga Inspired Lifestyle
Oh my, this is my absolute favorite aspect of the yoga practice! When I first discovered the yamas + niyamas during my Yoga Teacher Training, it felt like I had stumbled upon the missing piece I had been yearning for all my life, even though I hadn't actively sought it out!
8 Limbs of Yoga
Yoga is thousands of years old + the birth of yoga originally comes from the Vedas (ancient Hindu scriptures), which date back between 4,000 to 5,000 years.
So, You Want to Be Anti-Racist?
“In a racist society, it’s not enough to be non-racist. We must be anti-racist.”