community

You are not
practicing alone.

Every person who has ever walked through our door has become part of something larger than a yoga class. This is what that looks like.

belonging

People who know each other by name.

There is a particular moment that happens in studios like this one — not every time, but often enough that we've stopped being surprised by it. Someone arrives carrying something heavy. A hard week, a hard year, the nameless weight that accumulates when you've been running on coffee and obligation for too long. They lay down their mat. The class begins. And somewhere in the middle of it, the weight shifts — not because it disappears, but because they are suddenly in a room full of people who are also trying.

That is the community we are building here. Not a network, not a membership base. A group of people who show up for the same things, week after week, until they know each other's names without having to ask.

how we gather

Kirtan evenings. Seva mornings.
Everything in between.

Some nights we fill the studio with candlelight and chant together until the room stops feeling like a room. Some mornings we meet at the edge of the Grove with work gloves and a shared sense of purpose. Some Sundays someone brings food and we end up talking for two hours longer than anyone planned.

These are not events on a calendar. They are the practice extending itself beyond the mat — into conversation, into service, into the small ordinary acts of paying attention to each other. You are welcome to all of it.

from the community

What people are saying.

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"I've been coming here for two years and every class still surprises me. There's something about the way the teachers hold space that I haven't found anywhere else in this city."

"Came for the first time on a Tuesday. Didn't know anyone. By the end of class I felt like I'd been coming for years. Thank you for leaving the door open."

"The New Moon Kirtan shifted something in me. I keep trying to describe it and can't. Which is probably the point."

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Food is provided after class — Krishna community prasadam, a spiritual offering prepared with love.
Please stay and enjoy a nourishing meal in good company.