In the practice of yoga we are given several elegant roadmaps to help us create radiant health and well-being. These included, but are not limited to, the chakras (energy centers) system, the five elements, the five koshas (layers of being), plus mindfulness and meditation tools. Here at Inner Quiet Yoga we offer programming to introduce you to these maps, help you explore and find your path to wholeness.

Introducing Remedies For Everyday Life Boxes!

Beautiful boxes filled with simple practices to get you back on track, including a 30 minute consultation with Anne Ryan, Certified Yoga Therapist.

At the moment there are five boxes to choose from:
Ahhh!…headache relief

Support…for back pain

Fluid Motion…joints and muscles

Balanced Digestion

A Good Night’s Sleep

What’s In the Box?

Instructions on how to use the contents of your box

30 minute consultation – a box of DIY practices is a great start to feeling better but you’re not just your headache, this consultation is to help you understand the broader picture of your whole being and give you refined techniques that support you specifically.

A complete yoga practice including asana (yoga postures), mudra and meditation practices, pranayama (breathing tools), self care suggestions and 5 koshas (the layers of your being – body, energy/breath, emotions, mind and spirit) insights.

+ support tools – an essential oil blend plus one other item (tea, eye pillow, bath salts)

$50 + HST

Who Might Benefit from A Remedy Box?

…well you, of course!

Remedies for Everyday Life Boxes are good for everyone and make great gifts!

 

A Note About Yoga Therapy

Yoga therapy focuses re-establishing heath and well-being through balance by working on specific practices to align body, breath and energy, mind and emotions with spirit.

A yoga therapist takes clients through an in-depth intake to identify imbalances and create a practice of techniques to empower each individual client to build resilience and restore whole person balance.

The practices include movement, breath work, meditation, creative expression and philosophical principles.

The issues addressed include (but are not limited to):

Physical – pain, disfunction, musculo-skeletal, digestive

Emotional – anxiety, depression, PTSD

Wellness – insomnia, stress management, illness recovery