Friday, June 3, 2005 - 00:00 to Sunday, June 5, 2005 - 00:00
Event Presenter(s): 
Sarah Powers
Locations: 
GoodBody's Yoga Studio
5301 W. Lovers Lane, #114
Dallas, TX 75209
United States
Price: 
*
Event Description: 

This workshop will focus on long held, passive Yin postures that prepare the body for sitting meditation as well as a strong flow style.

The Yin style also keeps the body supple at its core while encouraging stagnate chi (prana) to flow throughout the joints.

Friday evening will focus exclusively on the Yin and mindfulness disciplines.

Further explanation of these practices will be given while in the Yin poses on Saturday and Sunday. Time will also be devoted to the teachings of the 4 Foundations of Mindfulness, tools for developing meditative awareness. A Yang (flow) style asana practice will follow, geared toward strengthening the core while encouraging ease and grace in movement. After pranayama, we will leave time for a meditation session.

This workshop is suitable for anyone interested in taking their practice to an increased level of awareness and stillness, both inside and out.

Schedule: 

ITINERARY (subject to change):
Friday evening, June 3, 2005, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday afternoon, June 4, 2005, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sunday afternoon, June 5, 2005, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

How to register: 
Register online (recommended) or call 214-366-2217
About this Presenter: 

Sarah Powers has been teaching since 1987. She blends the insights and practices of Yoga and Buddhism to create an integral practice. She incorporates both a Yin style of holding poses which emphasizes the balancing of Ch’i in the meridians and organs, and a Vinyasa style of moving with the breath, blending essential aspects of the Iyengar, Ashtanga, and Viniyoga traditions. Pranayama is also included in her practice and classes. Sarah has been a student of Buddhism in both Asia and the U.S. She has been inspired by such teachers as Jack Kornfield in the Theravadin tradition (Vipassana), Toni Packer, whose roots stem from the choiceless awareness of the Zen tradition, while Tsoknyi Rinpoche is her Tibetan teacher. She also draws inspiration from the Self Inquiry of the Advaita Vedanta philosophy. She lives in Marin, California with her husband Ty, where she home schools her daughter Imani Jade while teaching yoga and meditation classes.

For more information on Sarah, see her Yin and Vinyasa video/DVD or visit www.sarahpowers.com.

What to Bring: 

A well rested and well hydrated body; an open mind, body and spirit.
Your own yoga mat, towel and props that you utilize in your practice.

Bottled water is available for purchase.

Contact Information: 

For more information, contact us or phone 214-366-2217