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.



Donation-based class at Small Mercies – March edition

***UPDATE: The March 28th date has been cancelled due to the ongoing issues relating to COVID-19. Please subscribe to my newsletter to stay in touch about upcoming dates!Please subscribe to my newsletter to stay in touch about upcoming dates! Thank you, Adrienne.***

Join me again at Small Mercies – for a gentle yoga class and sound bath! This all levels pop-up class in the cozy and beautiful shop space in Osborne Village is happening on Saturday, February 22rd (9-10 am).

This class is donation-based (suggested $15-20 cash, payable at event) with all proceeds going to Art City.

Secure your spot as space is limited! REGISTER HERE.

You will also have the chance to peruse my handmade, all-natural Ayurvedic skincare products, Saravat Rituals.

Remember to bring your own yoga mat and blanket. See you there!

Donation-based class at Small Mercies – February edition

Join me again at Small Mercies – for a gentle yoga class and sound bath! This all levels pop-up class in the cozy and beautiful shop space in Osborne Village is happening on Saturday, February 22rd (9-10 am).

This class is donation-based (suggested $15-20 cash, payable at event) with all proceeds going to Art City.

Secure your spot as space is limited! REGISTER HERE.

You will also have the chance to peruse my handmade, all-natural Ayurvedic skincare products, Saravat Rituals.

Remember to bring your own yoga mat and blanket. See you there!

Kirtan in the Little Hive – Universal Love

Join David Quiring and I for a kirtan, hosted again by the wonderful Natasha Lenon in her cozy Little Hive Yoga Studio!

Kirtan is the yoga practice of call-and-response chanting, a method of concentrating the mind and cultivating compassion through the power of sound and resonance. Since it’ll be a week before Valentine’s Day, we will be focusing our chants and discussion on universal love and compassion.

Space is limited; secure your spot by registering at www.littlehiveyoga.ca. Exact location will be given upon completion of payment. Rest assured that it is located close to the University of Manitoba, and is bus accessible. Some chairs and props will be available for seating, but if you have your own meditation cushion, please bring it!

Friday February 7th | 7-8:30 pm | $20
Kirtan in the Little Hive Feb 7