Saturday, July 25, 2009

What is Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy?

According to founder Michael Lee, "Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy is a holistic healing art. It invites presence and awareness rather than prescribed treatments. Using age-old yogic approaches to deepen presence and awareness, we are able to know ourselves more fully.
Out of this knowing, we are more easily moved to embrace the opportunity for change, growth, and enhanced well-being in body, feelings, thought, and spirit." In PRYT, yogic philosophy is incorporated with modern psychology, specifically the theories developed by Carl Rogers and
Carl Jung.
Through the use of assisted and supported yoga postures, guided breathing, and non-directive reflective dialogue, you experience physical sensations with more focus so that deeper mental and emotional connections can arise. This one-on-one experience is done on a padded mat with clothes on for 1.5 hours. Clients report various improvements, whether they include increased relaxation, release from chronic pain, and opening and releasing of undesirable behavior patterns and traumas. Lyndsey has been in training since October '08 and hopes to bring this integrative modality to all who are looking to hear the deeper wisdom held within them through this body-mind-spirit exploration. Sessions are half price on a sliding scale until September.

For more information call or email us. Additional links about researched benefits of yoga and yoga therapy can be found on the Crestwood Yoga & Massage blog under the RESEARCH ON YOGA section in the right column.


Healing Trauma

In a 2007 article by Yoga Journal in the Holistic Healing section, therapeutic intervention with yoga is discussed, especially the research and findings of well-known PTSD specialist & professor, Bessel van der Kolk, who found and explored yoga for himself before using it as a healing tool.

Yoga along with yoga therapy (like Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy) can help people reunite with their bodies and become aware of the ebb and flow of sensations which at one point could have been overwhelming. Through various yoga practices and yoga therapy people can regain control and ownership of their breath, body, emotions, and mind. Click here.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Improving Your Relationships with Partner Yoga

Are your relationships more challenging than they used to be? Has the heat got you agitated & less tolerable of yourself & others? Then join come explore Partner Yoga at Crestwood Yoga & Massage.
Starting in September for 6 wks, bring a partner to yoga class and an open mind so that you can explore new ways to bring harmony back into your relationship with yourself and those around you.
Class will be 1 - 1.5 hrs depending on size that registers. Limited to 8 people/4 couples - your partner can be your spouse, friend, or a stranger :) but must come with a partner each time. We'll begin with intention setting & breathing then move into warm-ups & partner poses finishing with a short meditation.

Suggestions for day/time are welcome. Total investment per partnership is $100 for 6 wks due by 1st class, 50% due upon registration.

Call or email to register. Payment accepted through PayPal in left column or by cash/check.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Biology of Spiritual Practices

Check out this 5-part series on NPR about the Biology of Spiritual Practices & Experiences and how prayer, meditation, & various spiritual practices affect the body & mind in positive, measurable ways.

More reasons to practice yoga & meditation!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Crestwood Yoga & Massage

The studio is now open for classes & massages. I'll be teaching Tuesday 12n, Thurday 9a/12n/6:15p, & Sunday 6p. If you'd like another type of class @ another time, please let me know & I'll do my best about adding a class.

Classes are limited to about 10 people so come early. Packages available @ discounted price if paid in advance and can include massages.

Hope to see you there.

REMEMBER: 1st week of classes (may 5 - 11)are donation-based

NAMASTE

Thursday, April 16, 2009

TIME Magazine highlights Yoga Therapy

See the TIME Magazine article describing the use and increase of yoga therapy as an additional method of psychotherapy and self-exploration.

Here's the link: "Psychotherapy Goes from Couch to Yoga Mat".


Saturday, April 11, 2009

Last Chance for Free Yoga Therapy

Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy sessions will be free until April 21st when I leave to finish my training. Upon return in May, sessions will be 1/2 price (sliding scale) = $35-50.

Also, don't forget to come to our OPEN HOUSE on May 4th to get more information about yoga, yoga therapy, massage & meditation that we'll be offering at the new office.

We're offering special packages of massage & yoga/etc. at a discounted price when you pay ahead (i.e. 1-hr weekly massage & yoga class for $250/mth = $50 savings). Additional discounts and freebies offered the first week we're opened (May 4 - 10), especially at the Open House from 11a - 5p.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

YOGA STUDIO OPENS MAY 4TH

Our new yoga studio will have its grand opening / open house on May 4th from 11a - 5p. During the open house, we'll have snacks, free chair massages, & opportunities for you to learn what we offer - including first class & massage discounts. Lyndsey Robinson & Jana Jones will be offering Kripalu & Ashtanga Vinyasa classes. Ginny Morgan, LMT, is the massage therapist that will be sharing the space with me. She offers deep tissues, Swedish, & pregnancy massage along with Reiki energy sessions.

Class time & day suggestions are welcome.

Tuesday 12-12:30pm Meditation in Motion ($5)

Wednesday 6-7pm Moderate Vinyasa Flow

Thursday 9-10am Moderate Kripalu

Sunday 6-7.30pm Kripalu Yoga + Meditation


Classes will be through the left side door of Sol Garden|Home between Subway & Crestwood Coffee at 5508 Crestwood Blvd in the Crestwood Shops.

First week of classes are donation-based (i.e. pay what you like or nothing at all :)

After the 1st week, 1 hr classes are $10 & 1.5 hr classes are $15.

Kripalu yoga emphasis breath & holding of postures along with finding "your" yoga - i.e. what your body can do & at what edge you want to work. More advanced classes include longer holds and more advanced postures along with free flow time called "meditation-in-motion" that follows a series of long holds.

Continue to check the website for class schedule updates & feel free to email me for more information.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Birmingham REIKI Share

Reiki practitioners and people interested in experiencing and learning about Reiki are invited. We welcome all to join in to experience and work with Reiki energy.

Where: New Paths Counseling Center (Diamond Head Bldg - Ste 218) in Hoover, AL (map link in left sidebar)

When: 3rd Wednesday of Every Month

Time: 5:30 PM

Call/email to confirm time each month & RSVP if possible.

Donations welcome but not required for those just wanting to receive/experience Reiki energy from trained practitioners.


Sponsors:

Christine Picior
Janice Martin, LPC-S
Lyndsey Robinson, ALC, RYT, PRYT
Ginny Morgan, LMT
Eraka Sims

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

PHOENIX RISING YOGA THERAPY

Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy is a one-on-one session, where the practitioner moves the client's body into supportive, modified yoga postures while engaging in open dialoguing about thoughts, feelings, insights or emotions that may be arising. The practitioner encourages the client to focus on the present happenings inside them through coaching of observation of movement and breath. Sessions begin with a centering followed by therapist led movements & reflecting dialogue then end with an integration where the client has a chance to see what insights arose and how to integrate them into their daily life.

Various benefits of PRYT vary from relaxation & stretch to opening into the healing of traumatic life events, undesirable patterns/behaviors, anxiety, & depression. No guarantees are made though because each person's body & process is different, even session to session, but the session always allows a receiving/intent setting at the start despite the non-prescriptive nature, allowing the client to be the guide as to how far their body is moved and what they say.

For more information, I can send you one of many published articles about Phoenix Rising & answer any questions. The link to the Center's website is under the Resources section. You can also try out a mini or modified session where we do a shorter session or work entirely from a chair versus from the cushioned mat on the floor. First sessions are FREE until I complete my certification in August/September 2009. Starting May 2009, sessions will be 1/2 price - $45 or whatever you can pay. The only requirement for sessions is a willingness to try something new, fill out an evaluation for me at the end, and maybe let me record the session for my reports to my supervising mentor with Phoenix Rising.