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Goddess Rising Yoga Series

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The Goddess Rising Yoga series is designed to re-connect you with an energetic source that is as old as humanity itself: the Divine Feminine. Repressed for thousands of years, this sacred and powerful energy lies at the center of each of us, waiting to be ignited to call us into our full power and potential. Together, we’ll invite Her to rise – through discussion of Goddess spiritual traditions, sacred and varied movement practice, guided meditations and at-home exercises, all designed to help you cultivate a deeper connection to Her and your own inner wisdom. Expect to flow, sweat a little, open your heart and lean into your power.

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Hi, I’m Michelle.
Founder of The Practice.

For 20 years I have been holding sacred space for women while building and leading feminine yoga and spiritual communities. I know that when women gather with intention, when we remember our true essence, and find the courage to live soul-aligned lives, we heal the world.

The Practice is my offering to the world, an effort to bring women together in sacred community, so that we all may rise.

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