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Without self-inquiry, I have no idea what I'm seeding the world with...

The path to self-inquiry is becoming very real with our own selves while

sharpening our tool of discernment.

Patience, practice, time and space to be with ourselves with tenderness while becoming increasingly more attuned to our larger world is a huge process worth investigating.

What do we envision for ourselves? Our communities? Our planet?

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We hope you join us for diving deeper into the ocean of Yoga ~

Lots of Opportunities in Late April...

www.ravenswingyoga.com

From Root to Crown

Exploring the Chakras

with Helen Lespier

Sundays 3-4:15pm, April 16 - May 21

Join in on the SERIES or drop into a CLASS.


Starting at the root we will rise like kundalini energy through the body using breath and asana (postures) to explore these energetic wheels and how they manifest in our bodies and in our lives.

All levels are welcome.


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Yoga & Storytelling

Mondays 7-8pm

with Lauren Dailey

April 17 - May 22

Join in on the SERIES or drop into a CLASS.


Join Lauren Monday evenings for inspiring stories and a gentle yoga practice. Each class will begin with a 5-10 minute reading of an inspirational story from spiritual roots. Then flow through a gentle series of postures that weave in the story’s message.

All Welcome!

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Rhythm of the Seasons:

Beltane Drumming April 30, 7:30p

with Mark Zarrillo


Join us as we honor Beltane. The mid-way point between the Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice. Ancient peoples recognized this as the beginning of summer. Fire is often associated with this day and can symbolize purification and passion, as it was common for an old fire to be extinguished and a new one to be lit…

Come to drum, to move, or simply, to be. Join us as we put our unique, unified & powerful energy out into the ether! 

All are welcome.

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The Ramayana:

An Evening of Kirtan & Storytelling

April 29, 6:30pm

with Nirmal Chandraratna


Come have fun through story and song as we delve into one of India’s greatest epics, The Ramayana.  You’ll have the opportunity to tell your own stories and see the personal bridges with the mythic in this colorful tale celebrating love, devotion, and service.  Throughout, we’ll be singing Kirtan, a joyous call and response of singing, to further illuminate the journey.  Participation is encouraged but not necessary.

Nirmal Chandraratna is a New-York-based Kirtan artist and composer with a passion for nurturing connection— to spirit, to community, and to one’s deeper self— through music.


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