Happy Hour Flow Yoga
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7301 Calhoun Place,Rockville MD 20855
03 February, 2023
Description
Happy Hour Flow Yoga with Opus Yoga instructor Sharon is back at True Respite! Classes are the first Friday of each month from 5:30-6:30 pm. Join us for a one hour yoga class then follow up your shavasana with one of True Respite's refreshing brews! Your $20 ticket includes both the class and one full pour of beer. Beer can be drank before, after, or during class. Props to anyone who can balance their beer during the practice! Space is limited so be sure to grab your ticket before the event sells out! You can purchase a 5-class pass for $85. Please bring your own yoga mat for class. __________________ About Opus Yoga Opus Yoga is a community of teachers and students committed to recognizing and celebrating the beauty of the body, mind and spirit within ourselves, each other and within our world. Through the regular practice of Yoga including ethical practices (yamas and niyamas), postures (asanas), breathing exercises (pranayama), concentration (dharana) and meditation (dhyana), people can learn to access an understanding of their bodies, minds and souls. These discoveries can be shared as artistic expressions from the grandest symphony to the simplest gesture or offering. Since every being is unique, there are as many different styles of Yoga as there are people who practice. An Opus is a work of art. Please create and share your Opus with us! The discipline of Yoga came from India. Its written history stems as far back as the Rig Veda in approximately 1500 BCE; however elements of the practice have been traced back even thousands of years earlier. Though Yoga stems from Hinduism and is spiritual in its background, Yoga is multi-layered and non- denominational in practice. Indeed, though the word Yoga means “union” and implies the spiritual union between humans and the infinite or Divine, the form of this union can take place in the physical world. Hatha Yoga consists of postures, said to have come from Lord Shiva, to sages in deep meditation. Regular practice of these postures together with breathing exercises brings strength and vitality to the body, enhanced physical and mental awareness as well as a sense of well being. Though the practice can bring physical, mental and spiritual benefits, one need not have any spiritual aspirations to enjoy and benefit from the practice. Through the practice one can explore the contents of one’s body and mind and create joyful expressions of those contents. Yoga is the union of the individual and the Universal, but it is also the process and study of that union. As such, it can come through an infinite number of forms and disciplines. We can never explore them all, but hopefully you can find some that appeal to you!
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