Ayurvedic Spring Reset 2020 – DIGITAL EDITION

Things change, and our practice helps to prepare us by teaching us agility and resilience. And so here we are: the 2020 Ayurvedic Spring Reset is going completely digital!

Now more than ever, let’s endeavour to clear our systems of stagnation, boost our immune system, and cultivate strength to restore balance, wellness, and clarity.

Upon registration, gain 30 days of access to the online course, in which you will:

  • Lay the groundwork for understanding the principles of Ayurveda
  • Deepen your understanding of the body-mind connection
  • Uncover the methodology of a 5-day cleanse to integrate all your new knowledge!

The online content will also include the supporting material for a 5-day protocol, which includes food choices and daily practices to deepen the work:

  • Guided audio meditations
  • Video content
  • Journaling exercises
  • Recipes
  • Downloadable shopping list
  • And more!

A cleanse is an excellent yearly practice that offers lasting benefits, such as:

  • Improving digestion by learning to deeply listen to your body
  • Trusting in the inherent wisdom of yourself
  • Feeling lighter, brighter, and more clear
  • Realigning with what nourishes and serves you.

Please visit here to preview a course video, the table of contents and to register. The course officially launched on Friday, April 17th.

This practice is excellent for both beginners and seasoned pros; find support and community in embarking on this journey together.

If you have questions, feel free to contact me here.

Namaste!
Adrienne

Rinse and repeat: an Ashtanga yoga practice video.

To help with navigating these turbulent times, our second online yoga video offering is a 60 minute Ashtanga practice.

Ashtanga is a flowing style of yoga, particularly distinguishable by its set sequence of postures. A set sequence asks us to surrender to what is, instead of running away or avoiding what is uncomfortable.

When you keep practising this set, you discover that there is a lot of power in repetition: the opportunity to find depth and subtlety alongside comfort in the familiar, as well as the opportunity to reflect on how you change on a daily, monthly and seasonal basis. As we observe these changes, nothing needs to be fixed, or pushed away; instead, we learn to hold space for what’s arising and falling. Through this, we grow our resilience and compassion.

As the COVID-19 pandemic situation continues to evolve, what will carry us forward to an uncertain future, with as much grace as possible, is to continue returning to tried-and-true methods that help us to feel grounded.

Let us endeavour to root down into our feet, feel our breathing, and come back to a practice of embodiment that can offer an anchor in these turbulent times.

Things keep changing. Fear, paranoia, grief, and frustration – these are normal. At the same time, there can be joy, gratitude, kindness, and community.

Rinse and repeat.
Rinse and repeat.
One breath at a time.
We are in this together.

Dana is the practice of donation – and was the traditional way that yoga teachers received financial support. I know a handful of contemporary teachers that maintain this practice and rely heavily on dana – turns out that I am currently one of them!

If you find value in this offering, and you are in a position to give, please consider donating by clicking the button below. I am grateful for your support and interest in what’s going on in my tiny corner of the universe; thank you in advance for your support.

Take good care.



Keep calm and Yin Yang: an online yoga practice video.

It’s here – a free, online 60-minute yoga class for you to watch and practise along to at any time. I decided to do a Yin Yang practice to honour the Spring Equinox, and its equal balance of light and dark. While the world is undergoing a turbulent time, the sun still rises and sets, and in times of change, let us work to balance ourselves, and to ground into what is right in front of us.

Dana is the practice of donation – and was the traditional way that yoga teachers received financial support. I know a handful of contemporary teachers that maintain this practice and rely heavily on dana – turns out that I am currently one of them!

If you find value in this offering, and you are in a position to give, please consider donating by clicking the button below. I am grateful for your support and interest in what’s going on in my tiny corner of the universe; thank you in advance for your support.

Keep on practising, keep on building your resilience, keep on being kind.



Love is Surrender – a new live kirtan album for download

Love is Surrender Kirtan Album

Our latest kirtan album is now available for download on Bandcamp! Recorded on November 8th, 2019, enjoy practising and listening to these healing sounds. Our focus that evening was on cultivating compassion, surrender, and love – in order to hold space for change. It feels especially timely to remember this – more than ever – as our local and global communities undergo massive shifts due to a worldwide pandemic.

Enjoy.