The iliopsoas muscle provides support and stability to the front spine and the rhomboid muscle to the back. In this class we build stability and fluidity in this pair of muscles in order to align the spine on the central axis.
Originally aired: May 28, 2021
Prajna Yoga: Tias & Surya Little
In Sanskrit, the word Prajna means insight, deep understanding, and mindfulness. It suggests a dynamic embodied wisdom that permeates every cell and every tissue in the body. Prajna Yoga is a profound journey inward.
We believe that yoga is a pathway that begins in the outer layers of the body and mind and navigates inward to the mystical, subtle, and rarely seen interior. We combine meditative practice with the power and grace of asana training. In a process that requires sensitivity and inner listening, we explore the sheaths of connective tissue, muscle, and bone in order to bring about greater wakefulness, luminosity, and space within.
Yoga for Everyone
Being all inclusive is a central tenet of Prajna Yoga. Diversity makes our sangha (community) all the more dynamic and creative. Thus we are receptive to all walks of life, that is people of all color, caste, and creed. We do not discriminate on the basis of gender, age, economic status, or belief system. Our culture of inclusion enables us to better learn, grow, and thrive. Like a mala strung from many beads, our community finds beauty and strength from the unity of each unique individual.