Each one of us has our own personal story that is seen being told through our physical body, our chosen lifestyle, developed habits and postural alignment. Our own intimate observation evolves us towards an undoing of all that is falsely blocking us from soul-full living.

We can tap into the qualities for our soul purpose and program the bio- circuitry of the body through physical posturing and movement. This discovery allows for a celebration of who we are. We can make both conscious choices for healthy balanced living and realign to create healthy self cords for ourselves. (the term Self Cord can also be looked upon as a definition of Yoga- union)

The dynamic sequences
and the static postures (held for a length of time) of Natures Rhythm yoga are based on the alignment of our whole being to the universal matrix that we are intimately part of.

Natures Rhythm yoga takes into account aspects such as:
- The Moon and its position for that day
- Mind and body detoxification
- Static and flowing and improvised movement
- The grounding of our creative light
- The fine tuning of the chakras using seed sounds and mantra
- The reconnecting resonance of Sacred Sound harmonic tubes
- Sacred silence. Meditation
And, the practice of Yoga Nidra which has been devised to bring into fruition the fullest expression of our unlimited potential.


Thursday, 28 January 2010

Chandri-sOMa yoga has evolved

Since 2010 began, a story has been unfolding, its neither positive nor negative and yet has caused me to review where I have been and where I would like to focus for the upcoming months . On a personal level I have adopted a better diet which includes more fresh fruit and vegetables and soups and less of the lazy convenience food that are reached for when there is too little time available during the day. I am adjusting my sleep patterns to include fewer late nights and more early morning, and I am altering my attitude to the things that other people do or say with acceptance and tolerance. I can sense that I am more confident in creating my life and I am wincing less when I slip or if don't get it right at first attempt. I am honouring and congratulating myself for moving through barriers onto new ground, anything that comes about from old learnt habits I have decided to forget about, and instantly they are transmuted into healthy ways .
Another area I have questioned, and have been seeking guidance about, is the name that I use for the yoga classes that I teach. I felt Moon-Cycle yoga to be limiting for what it is that's covered in these sessions.

This weekend, 23/24 January, i attended the Opening to channelling course led by Solara which was marked with great presence. The whole event revolved around grounding our energy and then opening the higher chakras in order to receive the messages from higher guidance. This allowed for a real exploration of the inner realms, a place we may often turn to yet are surprisingly just as often unfamiliar with. Every now and then we are in need for some navigation skills for what seems to be unchartered territory. Some of what's channelled can seem a little odd - due to the conditioned boxed mind-set of what is acceptable by our societal standards. On this course I found myself going beyond resistance and simply allowing the emergence of the beautiful presence assisted by my own and everyone else's on the course... I was grateful for the gentle nudge from one of the guides that came through about changing the name Moon-cycle yoga to honour the divine feminine - the return of the Goddess, when I returned home that evening I channelled a new name to reflect my passionate aim - Chandri-sOMa yoga

Chandri is the Moonlight and Soma in Greek means bodily, Soma is also the lunar deity of the Hindus which also portrays the divine drink for the immortal soul and it is what the deities drink and what made them supreme.
On that note we are reminded that absolutely all that's needed in any moment, is to make our life healthier at every level.



29 July 2010 Update:


Chandri-sOMa Yoga has evolved to Nature's rhythm and UniPhi Yoga

Andrea has now co-joined with Ashera Hart of UniPhi in a harmonious venture to bring about Uniphi Yoga. Ashera is a professional singer with over 23 years’ experience in the music world and has been studying the healing power of sound with Jonathan Goldman, Chloe Goodchild, Chris James, Randy Masters.. She teaches that the frequencies of the Zobet correspond to the mathematics of creation and are a direct way of helping the body and your whole being align on all levels and they also help the body bring in a higher vibration particularly in preparation for the shift currently happening on the planet.

In these times for manifesting, Andrea and Ashera have come together to add the sacred geometry of sound to that of yoga asanas, this both improves the practice and yields a result that takes the body to a deeper level of unification within.

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