Replenish the Seasonal Body for Winter
In Traditional Chinese medicine, Kidney energy, or Kidney Qi (肾气, shèn qì), is particularly emphasized during the Winter season.
According to TCM, the emotion associated with the kidneys is fear. It is believed that unprocessed fear or prolonged stress can weaken Kidney Qi, affecting the body's vitality and resilience during the colder months
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Join me for a deliciously grounding afternoon of Yin Yoga & Sound Healing to create harmony with the earth's cycle of Winter
The wisdom of Winter invites us to go inward, to pause, and replenish. Yet we often continue to push against this natural cycle.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Winter is associated with the kidneys—our wellspring of vital energy (Qi). This season can challenge us with lower back tension, fatigue, and the emotional undertones of fear and insecurity.
Yin Yoga allows us to support the Kidney Meridian, preserving balance and replenishing our inner reserves for the burst of new life that Spring will bring.
During this 2-hour immersion you will experience:
- Yin Yoga to activate the Kidney and Bladder meridians, gently opening the back body and inner thighs
- Pranayama (breathwork) & meditation to create a sacred space for releasing deep-seated tension
- Psycho-spiritual inquiry, exploring limiting beliefs around fear that may be holding you back
- Restorative Yoga to allow the body to integrate the practice’s benefits fully
- Sound Healing to realign the nervous system with soothing vibrations, inviting a profound sense of inner peace
You’ll emerge feeling replenished, grounded, and ready to embrace Winter’s gifts with open arms.
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All levels welcome.​
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Beginners welcome.
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My Seasonal Body Yin Yoga workshops sell-out so early registration is recommended.
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Due to high demand, l'm leading the same workshop on two different dates in two different locations in SF.​​​
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