This class explores the fluidity and equilibrium of the sacrum and sacral-iliac joints. We do SATYA movements and hip releases to bring greater fluidity to the musculature within the pelvis. In this class you will sense that mobility and stability of the sacrum, generates a sense of fluidity through the entire spine.

Originally aired: June 12, 2020

Prajna Yoga: Tias & Surya Little


Prajna Yoga makes its home in the foothills of Santa Fe, New Mexico – the home of Tias and Surya Little. We believe that yoga is a pathway that begins in the outer layers of body and mind and navigates inward to the mystical, subtle and rarely seen interior. We combine meditative practice with the power and grace of asana training. In a process that requires sensitivity and inner listening, we explore the sheaths of connective tissue, muscle and bone in order to bring about greater wakefulness, luminosity and space within.

Course Curriculum

  Prajna Live | Staying Fluid: The Sacrum & Water Element
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Nestled in the majestic trees of the high desert landscape in northern New Mexico, the Prajna Yoga Temple is 10 minutes outside the enchanting city of Santa Fe. Constructed entirely from natural, non-toxic materials, the building is meant to “breathe.” It is a living structure. Unique and spectacular, the Temple is a beautiful setting for your yoga practice.

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