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Yoga supports us in awakening to our true selves, to offer clarity of purpose, and to support us in achieving and maintaining physical, mental and spiritual strength.  This workshop will provide students in “The Forest Dweller Years” – the 3rd Ashram of life in yogic teachings – with help in shifting to this kinder, gentler time of life, and the challenges that sometimes come along with the aging process.  

Expect some community discussion and lecture about ways in which the yogic teachings can support us in issues of aging, plus gentle asana, meditation and pranayama practices, along with writing prompts for deeper contemplation. 

 This workshop is suitable for all levels, from those new to yoga, to the experienced practitioner. Please bring a mat and, if you like, a journal and writing instrument.

CAPITOL HILL, with Sally Carley

Date & Time: Saturday, May 18, 2019, 12:30 – 2:30 pm

Cost:  $45 through May 13, $55 after

Cancellation Policy:  Refunds of 90% up to five days prior to the workshop. No refunds allowable after that time.

 

About the instructor: Sally Carley

Sally Carley Yoga Seattle


What to expect in Sally’s classes:
 Sally’s numerous previous careers were all important stepping stones on her path to yoga, which is currently her full-time occupation. Her core belief is that the state of yoga should be available to all. This drives and inspires Sally to teach, especially to those who think they can’t do yoga, and to work with people on an individual basis using principles of Integrated Movement Therapy, a yoga- and clinically-based therapy that teaches that we are already perfect and whole.

Main Influences/Styles/Traditions: Her children Liz and Freddy, Molly Lannon Kenny, Hiroshi Motoyama, Paul Grilley, Jenny Hayo, Bob Laval, and the teachings of the Blackfoot tradition

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