
​Settle into the stillness. Unravel the tension. Meet yourself where you are.
​While traditional Yin Yoga focuses on the physical edges of our connective tissues, Embodied Yin invites you to go a layer deeper. This is a meditative, slow-paced practice where we don’t just "do" a pose—we inhabit it. It is a journey into the felt sense of the body, designed to bridge the gap between mind and matter.
​In this session, we hold floor-based postures for 3 to 7 minutes. However, rather than remaining purely static, we use somatic inquiry to find "micro-movements" within the stillness. This approach allows your nervous system to feel safe enough to truly let go.
​Deep Tissue Release: Targeting the fascia, ligaments, and joints where emotional stress and physical trauma are often stored.
​Interoceptive Awareness: Developing the "inner eye" to notice subtle sensations, temperature shifts, and the flow of energy (Prana or Qi).
​The Power of Props: We use bolsters, blankets, and blocks to create a "nest," allowing the muscles to completely disengage so the deeper tissues can be nourished.
​Mindful Inquiry: Themes of self-compassion and non-judgment are woven through the silence, helping you process anxiety and mental clutter.
Is This For Me?
This class is the perfect "antidote" to a busy, high-stress lifestyle. It is highly recommended for those dealing with:
Chronic Fatigue or Burnout: Recharging your "inner battery" through deep rest.
Sleep Issues: Quieting the mind to prepare the body for restorative sleep.
Emotional Heaviness: Gently "digesting" stored emotions in a safe, held space.
"In the stillness of the body, the soul finds its voice."
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