8 week series
Fridays, Nov. 1 - Dec. 20
11:30am-12:30pm Eastern
Online, live instruction with recordings available.
Join this Friday class community and invite the poetic, physical ritual we call qigong to transform your week!
This session, we will support the seasonal shift to deep yin with practices that guide and refine the qi of winter. Dao yin qigong is supportive for easy digestion, restful sleep, and appropriate stress management.
All are welcome...pregnant, ancient, new, tired, sick, or well. Getting quiet and attuning to your inner health for an hour is well documented to make you happy:)
Cost: sliding scale $130 / $100 / $80 / $65
If you live with privilege (due to race, age, or wealth), by paying on the highest tier you are supporting equity in embodiment and radical self-care practices. The highest tier is priced at the average yoga class, and this offering includes a recording to support ongoing practice (without the expense-both financial and environmental-of the plastic mat.) If you are unable to pay anything, please reach out for alternative ways to reciprocate and to receive a complimentary scholarship of any amount.
what students are saying:
“(this class has) become a mainstay, especially in these times, but also in helping to heal some old wounds. Its also quite wonderful to wash my bone marrow!” -Kate
“This continues to be a wonderfully timely and healing practice for me in my life right now. This class in particular gave me an experience of flow and integration, calmness with energy that is hard to put into words! I have no doubt about the benefits of this meditative movement for my mind/body/spirit. It is an added gift to have the recording!” - Tina
“Your classes do so much for my spirit in these challenging and lonely times. And at the end when we welcomed all 4 directions of the compass, I felt the 4 winds gently wrapping me in their cloaks, comforting, supporting my spirit as we all stand and face this uncertain future.” - Cindy
“just want you to know how much i have been enjoying the classes on friday morning. it is like my whole body gets to breathe with the world - what a beautiful opportunity at this time.” -Rachel
“What is rooted is easy to nourish.
What is recent is easy to correct.
What is brittle is easy to break.
What is small is easy to scatter.
Prevent trouble before it arises.
Put things in order before they exist.
The Giant pine tree
Grows from a tiny sprout.
The journey of ten thousand miles
Starts from beneath your feet.”
-Tao te Ching