Erikka Walor

(she/her)
@erikkawalor

Yoga has changed my life because it gave me everything I was ever looking for, and that was myself. I would love to share some of the wisdom I have learned along the way. At the heart of my practice lies a deep reverence for somatic movement, the art of embodiment. We all feel so much emotion and that is expected in a human’s journey but what do we do when we cling too much? When we try to be perfect…or control everything in our lives. We are the vessel for the soul. Meaning, the body is the temple. The body can be moved through fluid and free-flowing expressions that help us tap into the innate intelligence of our physical being, this unlocks the capacity for more healing, growth, and self-expression.

Connecting Mind, Body, Soul, and Spirit

Yoga is the connection of the mind, body, heart, soul, and spirit. Finding connection to more than just ourselves. We observe. We observe our egos…our fixations, judgments, habits, and poor programming. We offer ourselves grace in these awarenesses and invite harmony to begin from within. Invite pure connection to ourselves through practice, devotion, and the eight limbs of yoga. We find ourselves practicing commitment, empathy, intimacy, kindness, discipline, and on and on. Yoga is Life.

It is an ethical compass that guides us in navigating the complexities of life. It offers us a vehicle to move through the world with grace, compassion, and mindfulness. By embracing the principles of the eight limbs of yoga, we delve into profound wisdom that transcends our ordinary three-dimensional existence. This offers a beacon of guidance toward a more fulfilled life rather than the path of suffering from our own illusions.

Yoga as a Path to Transformation

Yoga is a transformative force, capable of nurturing not only our physical bodies but also our mental and spiritual well-being. It is a path that connects us to our authentic selves and fosters a deeper connection with the world around us. Through the union of breath, movement, and intention, we embark on a sacred journey toward self-discovery, inner peace, and a greater sense of purpose.

Namaste.

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