Let's soften to the very real pain inside as we witness fellow human suffering across the world. And better yet, let's soften into that pain together and hold each other up with care.
Read moreA thought, or four
All we can do is recognize the precious opportunities we have right in front of us to celebrate joys and to hold space for pain, whether that pain is in our own hearts, in the hearts of friends and family, or halfway across the world among human hearts enduring devastating violence.
Read moreBe Micro-Amazed
It's a lot easier to be mindful for extraordinary moments - reading a captivating novel, or eating a delicious meal, or sitting with a dear friend in their heartache - than it is to be mindful while walking 20 steps from one place in our home to the next.
Read moreWild Asana Book Release Celebration with Alison Zak
Wild Asana: Animals, Yoga, and Connecting Our Practice to the Natural World is a 'nature memoir through a yoga lens.' It explores how we can connect with and become animals on our yoga mats, taking inspiration from common critter pose names, Hindu mythology, wildlife research, and more.
Read moreShining bright this summer in Fairfax!
This surprise, random sunflower offered its bloom right in front of our new space, just days away from today's reopening in Fairfax City.
Read moreFinding Your Inner Guide
Investigating the balance between being a student who follows a teacher's lead, and being one's own guide in a moment-by-moment existence with ever-changing needs.
Read moreI can see for piles and piles
From the Buddhist viewpoint, as goes a stack of paper, so go I.
Read moreTake A Seat
The Sanskrit word for posture of the body is asana, which actually means "seat," and there is great value and diversity in the ways in which we might practice sitting in this world.
Read moreDancing through purple rain
In spite of such deep and lasting pandemic-borne change, some things are still and always true: moving our bodies in rhythm, sharing joy in community, and losing (or finding!) ourselves in a moment are some of the greatest gifts of life.
Read moreNew Fairfax studio is happening!
We are thrilled to share that Sun & Moon in-person yoga will return to Fairfax City this spring. Look soon for an official opening date (we're hoping for sometime in May!) and an augmented spring schedule.
Read moreNew classes in Arlington this spring
New this spring – Pilates for Yogis, Chair Yoga, Somatic Awareness!
Read moreAll in for April on your yoga mat
Gauging the temperature of spring is an uncertain undertaking Join us for the practices that can keep you comfortably warm, reasonably bright, and steadily in balance while we weather change together.
Read moreGetting in
Instead of having to remember a password to "get in" to a good place, we only need recall that we already are just where we need to be: right here in the present moment.
Read moreGiving Joyful
Consider joy as an active state of loving friendliness, compassionate presence, and generous spirit – envision it as the energy that you radiate, and not an energy you consume.
Read moreChallenge Without Stress: A Yin Moment With Amir
Enjoy this four-minute clip from class with Amir, where he invites you to "juggle" your nervous system as you gently stretch fascia in the front body.
Read moreThe Calm At The Center Of The Challenge
A great benefit of yoga asana practice is the demand it poses to the mind-body system to counteract the habitual ways we use our bodies. Often, habit comes without heed, and mindless movement is a certain gateway to stress, strain, or injury.
Read moreTopsy, Turvy, and Tranquil
Human beings are not that different from trees and water when it comes to being at the mercy of a fragile ecosystem. As the only element of nature with the gift of consciousness, however, we have a unique opportunity.
Read moreIn A Digital World, Take Care Of Your Analog Self
Relative to the universe, we are infinitely small; relative to our loved ones, we are greatly treasured; and relative to the earth and its cycles, we are in constant flux.
Read moreWellness Is A Group Project
Whether we're putting on a mask to protect ourselves and others from illness; meditating regularly so we engender kindness, patience, and compassion; or waking up to social inequities and our ability to enact change, each one's individual existence is emphatically intertwined with every other one's.
Read moreInsight Yoga Intensive with Sarah Powers This Summer
Sarah will guide us through three streams of study: the active stillness of yin yoga, the energizing mobility of yang asana practice, and the deep inquiry and insight that can come from meditation.
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