What is Moksha Yogic Healing?

Moksha is derived from the Sanskrit word muc, meaning “to free.” It signifies liberation, release, or emancipation. In the contexts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, moksha represents the ultimate goal of life: freedom from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (known as samsara). Achieving moksha means transcending the physical and mental limitations of existence and attaining a state of eternal bliss, peace, and unity with the Divine or the ultimate reality.

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OFFERINGS

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DISCOVER

PRACTICE

EMBODY

ARMS OPEN WIDE, NOTHING TO FEAR, NOTHING TO HIDE

FEET FIRMLY ROOTED ON THE EARTH BENEATH, SHINING MY LIGHT AS BRIGHT AS CAN BE

FOR ALL TO FEEL, FOR ALL TO SEE

GUIDING OTHERS TO INNER HARMONY

TO TEND TO THEIR HEARTS AND BECOME WHOLE

TO HEAR THE WHISPERS OF THEIR SOULS

TO STAND FIRMLY IN THE TRUTH OF WHO THEY ARE AND JUST BE…

PERFECTLY, AUTHENTICALLY, COMPLETELY

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Discover, practice and embody meditation practices from a variety of wisdom and contemporary traditions.

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MEDITATION

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RESTORATIVE YOGA

Discover, practice and embody balancing to the mind, body soul through restorative yoga practices

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YOGA NIDRA

Discover, practice and embody remembrance of you who are through the sacred practices of yoga nidra.

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YIN YOGA

Discover, practice and embody the nourishing benefits of yin yoga which focuses deep connective tissues and promote flexibility, relaxation, and mindfulness.

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