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The Significance of the Moon to Yoga |
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If
you are familiar with ashtanga yoga, you've probably been cautioned against practicing
yoga at the time of a full or new moon.
This has little to do with the popular notion of higher incidences of accidents
and birthings during full moons, but more to do with our internal energies at these
times.
A full moon is the product of the sun and moon at opposite ends of each other, and
the earth fixed between. This positioning causes both the sun and moon to gravitate
to the earth, resulting in the pulling of tides in bodies of water. Alternately,
a new moon occurs when both the sun and moon are in conjunction.
More about the significance of the Moon to Yoga
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Morning Vinyasa Posted by Hannah Robertson on January 23, 2012
 Where: Tulip Studio, 3b, 9 Park Hill, Clapham, London When: January 24, 2012
Diffused essential oils and gentle music, help focus your practice and ultimately leave you feeling gorgeous.
Tulip Studio is one of South London‘s most beautiful and tranquil locations for Yoga. Set back from the hustle and bustle in a quiet Court, it is perfect for morning practice.
Come along to find a stronger, slimmer body and a healthy, happy mind in 2012!
£11 drop in or 8 Class Pass £60
Website: www.senseyoga.co.uk Phone: 07816466545 Teacher: Hannah Robertson.
Teacher's Bio Originally trained in dance and Musical Theatre, Hannah went on to study for a degree in Acting at The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. While there, she was reintroduced to Yoga which she has kept up a strong personal practice in ever since. Throughout all the ups and downs from life as a performer, practising Yoga has kept Hannah sane, positive and fit!
Hannah is extremely thankful for her training with Rebecca Ffrench and all at Yoga London. She is now thoroughly enjoying being able to share her love of Yoga with others. |
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