![]() ![]() She provides clear, thoughtful instruction, grounded upon an effective, organizing message or image. Megan's May 6th class was among the best I've taken with her. Whether class is gentle and slow moving, focused on stretching, or a quicker pace, focused on building strength and endurance, you will always feel better balance in your body, mind, energy, and spirit. I love to incorporate conscious breathing, massage, guided imagery, information of the chakras and themes that connect to natural cycles of seasons, astrology, and the moon, as well as yoga philosophy and Hindu mythology. Each class I teach is different, you never quite know what to expect because I like to mix things up, yet have preferences that will become familiar over time. I first began and fell in love with vinyasa yoga, but have evolved to a more deliberate and slow alignment based format, not to say we won't move with the breath, but I have grown tired of sun salutations and feel there are way more fun and inventive ways to warm the body from studying functional mobility that are safer and quicker. My style is eclectic from many decades of being a student. My classes are accessible to all levels and abilities, including those brand new to the practice. It is this revelation that ignites my passion to teach from the heart and inspire connection to Self, Source, and Community. Our journey on the mat fosters an understanding of how true liberation is bound to one another, and until we create equity no one will truly free. With yoga there is always more to explore and reveal through dedication to studentship and growth. Unraveling the layers you've picked up in a day, a week, a year, this lifetime, and connect you to your core essence, the Atman (Soul). It is a combination of things that bring you home to yourself. One of the beautiful aspects of yoga, and what keeps me so interested, is that there is no end, no goal, and no one thing to obtain. ![]() But the truth is, my teaching has evolved over many years, just as my practice has. I often get asked what style of yoga I teach, and you would think after all this time I would have a definitive answer. ![]()
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