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Nov 09

30 Minute Non Sleep Deep Rest Yoga Nidra

By Haleigh Kimble | Meditation

welcome & namaste,Non Sleep Deep Rest Yoga Nidra (NSDR) is a Tool for De-Stress and Relaxation. It’s the scientific term coined to describe the state of Yoga Nidra. A state described by Sanskrit scholars as “peace beyond words”. This non-sleep deep rest protocol is a technique recommended by Dr. Andrew Huberman. He talks about the […]

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Nov 09

Coming Soon: 5 Day Vata Season Immersion

By Ally | Meditation

Vata Season Immersion: November 22-26 What is Vata? This ancient Sanskrit term describes the “dosha” that relates to the air element. Vata season can elevate this element within our selves which can lead to feelings of anxiety, nervousness, panic, fear, inconsistency. Feeling overwhelmed. It can cause light, interrupted sleep. Mentally it can lead to spacey […]

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Nov 03

15 Minute Yoga Nidra

By Ally | Meditation

welcome & namaste,   Yoga Nidra is a guided meditation that uses a systematic method of inducing complete physical, mental and emotional relaxation. This yogic sleep technique calms the nervous system and activates the parasympathetic (relaxation, rest & digest) response.    In this yoga nidra guided meditation to relax you will be guided through a […]

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Oct 19

20 Minute Full Moon Yoga Nidra

By Ally | Meditation

welcome & namaste, This 20 Minute Full Moon yoga nidra with gentle rain sounds aids in deep relaxation through the effortless guided meditation of nidra (sleep). Let yourself relax and be guided into a deep state of effortless meditation. This nidra is designed to create a Sankalpa that fosters a positive bhavana during the full […]

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Apr 14

Step One: Nadi Shodhana Pranayama

By Ally | Meditation

welcome & namaste, Many of you have asked me how to practice the psychic nadi shodhana or imagined alternate nostril breathing. Don’t feel frustrated if you tried a yoga nidra and it felt like it was tricky or didn’t make sense to you. It’s important to learn the beginner steps first and then start to […]

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