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Stay up-to-date on the latest from Asheville Yoga Center with our blog! Meet our teachers and hear them share more about their lives and yoga practice. Read tips on how to integrate yoga more deeply into your life off the mat. Learn more about inspirational teacher training programs, and discover new ways to deepen your practice!

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The Power of Slow-Flow Yoga: Listening to Your Body

Slow-flow yoga invites intentional movement, deep listening, and nervous system awareness. It helps you slow down, build self-trust, and connect with your body’s wisdom. On and off the mat, it’s a practice of presence, balance, and honoring your inner rhythms.

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The Power of Slow-Flow Yoga: Listening to Your Body

Slow-flow yoga invites intentional movement, deep listening, and nervous system awareness. It helps you slow down, build self-trust, and connect with your body’s wisdom. On and off the mat, it’s a practice of presence, balance, and honoring your inner rhythms.

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How to Find your Drishti

Drishti is a Sanskrit word meaning “gaze” or “sight”. During a yoga class, drishti represents a visual point that your eyes can focus on during asanas.

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Benefits of Meditation: A Neuroscience Perspective on Mind and Body

Meditation is an ancient practice, which has gained popularity in modern times for its mental and physical benefits. It is scientifically proven to enhance brain function and mental well-being. Various types of meditation, like mindfulness, guided meditation, and yoga meditation, offer distinct advantages. Let’s explore the benefits of meditation and how it influences brain physiology and improves mental health, through the lens of neuroscience.

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September Theme: Honoring the Elements

This September at Asheville Yoga Center, we turn our focus to “Honoring the Elements.” In yogic tradition, there are five main elements: Earth, Air, Water, Fire, and Space. Each carries its own unique qualities, yet they work in harmony to form the building blocks of the Universe. We too are composed of these elements, intertwined with the oneness of all existence.

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Teacher Feature: Farah Naz Gokturk

Teaching and sharing yoga is an integral part of my personal yoga practice. Not everyone needs to teach and share yoga in order to practice yoga. After years of teaching yoga, it’s become a discipline, and in some ways has informed how I understand myself and the world around me.

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August Theme: No Mud, No Lotus

This month our theme at AYC is “No Mud, No Lotus,” drawn from Buddhist meditation teacher Thich Nhat Hanh’s inspiring words. The lotus can symbolize many things. The lotus is revered for the way it pushes up through the thick heavy mud eventually rising to open and bloom in exquisite

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“Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable.”

– Mary Oliver

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