Some of the highlights from our immersion in Hawaii this August. A journey through the elements, from Banyan tree forests, waterfalls, black sand beaches, witnessing the ceremony of live flowing lava and some of the most pure air on the planet. I am so grateful to have shared this powerful place with such a open hearted and couragous group of yogis. Truly honoured.
Yogis guide to: Los Angeles
You might be surprised to know that Los Angeles is a yogi’s paradise. There are more yoga studios in the neighborhoods of Santa Monica and Venice Beach than any other place on Earth and that means all the other things we love, like green juice and organic pedicures are also saturating the area. This list could be extensive but I’ve boiled it down to the cream of the crop for you.
How to yogafy your schedule
The truth of the matter is, we don't live in the mountains/forest/cave; we happen to live in the world. We want to participate in the whole game of having a job/family/social life/eating good food etc AND we want to incorporate yoga and stillness into the mix. This is the modern yogis balancing act.
This is your guide to the alchemy of making your schedule sacred.
Yogis guide to Ubud, Bali
Basically you cant go wrong eating in heaven (aka. Ubud) but you can go very right. I was lucky enough to be in beloved Bali for the Spirit Festival last week, 5 days of abundant yoga, music & dance, and I wanted to share with you some of my fave spots to be nourished while you are blissing out on the high vibes and soul quenching green of this special little island.
5 ways yoga rocked my reality
I wish everybody could have the feeling of connection that I have had on my yoga mat. I practice because I want to experience more of life, feel more alive and be present for more of the moments that tick by relentlessly. If everybody had the opportunity to experience that feeling, I reckon the world would be a better place to inhabit.
Light on Northbridge || Northside Books
the art of emerging :: Margaret River retreat
So much gratitude for these dedicated souls, thank you to everybody for coming together to co-create some springtime magic. Phoebe and I would love to extend special thanks to Honey-eater ridge for hosting us, The Juicist and Guilt Free Foods for nourishing us and to Matt Hatch and Cam Watkins for delighting our ears. We can't wait till next time!
5 things to consider when packing for India
It’s no secret that I have an intense love affair going on with India and anyone that will sit and talk to me about the craziness, the sacredness the synchronicities, the ridiculousness and near death experiences that come with any pilgrimage to the Motherland of Yoga. Now I'm on my fifth journey to study in India, the place that calls you to really practice your yoga in a big way. I'm often asked for advice about travelling to this mysterious and sometimes intimidating land so here are a few things that you might like to pack to make the roller-coaster ride a little smoother.
food alchemy || green macha + cacao smoothie
Light on Northbridge | Flora & Fauna
I had an instant affinity to this teeny boutique cafe from when they first opened last winter. Like, Alchemy, they are in a tiny space, tucked away and simply keen to share what they love with our budding community. And, boy, can you feel the love, Flora & Fauna is all heart, headed up by the gorgeous Allison and Abel, it's clear they adore creating beautiful food, and are smitten with the locals that frequent their sunny shop.
Tantra | Sacred Sexuality & Spirituality | w Elise Carr
Margaret River retreat wrap // the art of freedom
Ladies and the lunar cycles
Take control of letting go: a practicum
Sonic Alchemy | the healing power of music | w Linda Coral
Talalla Retreat | That's a wrap
One week on the southern coast of Sri Lanka changed our lives for the good. Once a mind has been stretched by a new experience it can never go back to it's old dimensions. Minds, bodies and hearts expanded at our Talalla Yoga retreat and we certainly emerged replenished, deeply connected and radiant. Huge gratitude to the 27 amazing souls that co-created this experience.
The ugly side of yoga
body geometry // chaturanga
Even in classes when there is no OM-ing to be heard or talk of tradition, this pose always gets its Sanskrit name and it always shows up in one way or another in a vinyasa class. That’s because, It’s one of the most foundational asana that helps us to strengthen both core and upper body, which then goes on to empower all our more advanced asana.