School, Source
Emily Holt-Gosselin Emily Holt-Gosselin

School, Source

You don't have to believe in anything we offer. In fact, I encourage critical analysis and personal application. In classes I often remind folks that they get to choose what works and what doesn't. I can offer general guidance but, to me, Yoga means determining for yourself what feels true and supportive. In my humble opinion, I think a large part of determining that truth requires ample exploration.

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Exploding Trees and Karma
Emily Holt-Gosselin Emily Holt-Gosselin

Exploding Trees and Karma

We hope your navigation of ~Aquarium~ season has been, at the very least, sprinkled with some cozy moments so far. Like many, winter is not my favorite season, yet even this warm soul can't help but be in awe of the little snow globe around us--largely in part because I know I have toasty spaces to return to.

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5 Days to Live & Die
Emily Holt-Gosselin Emily Holt-Gosselin

5 Days to Live & Die

A couple days ago I walked straight into a wall in the middle of the night as I was on my way to the bathroom (bc you obviously have to keep your eyes almost fully closed to contain the sleepy).

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New Year Intention
Emily Holt-Gosselin Emily Holt-Gosselin

New Year Intention

There is nothing inherently "magical" about January (other than it being my birthday month! 😇) and yet, there is something undeniably potent about the symbolism of a new beginning.

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A Meditation (& Prayer) for dumpster fire times
Emily Holt-Gosselin Emily Holt-Gosselin

A Meditation (& Prayer) for dumpster fire times

Some of you may be familiar with the Ho'Oponopono Prayer. Ho'Oponopono is not only super fun to say once you get the hang of it, it's also a Hawaiian prayer for collective and individual forgiveness, love, and healing.

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Shifting the Paradigm of How We Show Up in Community
Emily Holt-Gosselin Emily Holt-Gosselin

Shifting the Paradigm of How We Show Up in Community

Society encourages us to live in silos, to protect and produce rather than connect and contribute. It takes courage to show up vulnerably, learn from mistakes (which are inevitable with interpersonal interaction), and move forward with compassion and the intention to reconnect to our INTERdependence…

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