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Los Angeles: Sankalpa Detox

Last weekend I attended Sara Ivanhoe’s Detox weekend workshop at Yoga Works. It was an intense sweaty affair that she characterized as “not for the meek.” The goal: to create heat and rid the body and the mind of impurities.

But her nurturing spirit and thoughtful sequencing enabled me to survive (and thrive) during two consecutive days of a grueling three hour practice that incorporated purging poses like squats, twists, pranayama (breath of fire) and lots and lots of vinyasa – all designed to work with a form of downward moving, eliminating, root chakra-based prana called Apana Vayu.

With an emphasis on exhales, the workshop was also about letting go and resolving to move forward into the new year with a sense of what serves us and what holds us back. She helped us clarify those resolutions with a mantra (om lam muladevatayae namah) that invoked the spirit of the root charka or the true self. She also threw in a detox mudra.

While I wished she would have varied the sequences from day to day, it was a relief and quite freeing to hear Ivanhoe say, ‘We’re not here to obsess on alignment, we’re here to tap into something deeper.”

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Next weekend my friend Sarah Tomlinson will be in town from New York to lead an Ayurvedic yoga workshop at Liberation Yoga. Sarah is an inspiring teacher and a yantra artist who works with a series of 21 poses in the most extraordinary way. I promise you’ll leave feeling refreshed. She’s also leading a Yantra painting workshop on Sunday. Yet another way to practice sankalpa as this year starts to speed by.

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Yantra by Sarah Tomlinson

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