Liberation Yoga is about living authentically. It's about finding one's
true nature through the practice of yoga and sharing this limitless life
force with the world. At Liberation we celebrate all styles of Hatha Yoga
and all levels of practitioners, recognizing that every individual has a
unique path to follow and every teacher has a unique gift to offer. Yoga
seeks to create union, relieve suffering and thereby liberate the soul
during this lifetime. Liberation is a home where people can create
healthy, strong, vibrant bodies and cultivate creative, tranquil minds.
The physical beauty of the space that is Liberation Yoga embodies both the
internal and external experience of yoga. The indoor asana room with rich
dark wood floors and twinkling star lights provides a safe, magical
environment in which to explore the vast regions of the interior mind,
body, and spirit. The garden studio with its tall trees, bubbling
fountain, and ancient chinese wood carvings opens the senses to nature and
an infinite connection with the organic world.
Make peace with your body, make peace with your mind, make peace with the world, find Liberation.
LIBERATION YOGA IS DEDICATED TO PROMOTING
HEALTH: soundness, especially of body or mind; freedom from physical or
mental disease or pain; a condition of well being.
PEACE: inner contentment, serenity; peace of mind; the absence of war or
other hostilities.
FREEDOM: the condition of being free from constraints; exemption from an
unpleasant or onerous condition; ease or facility of movement.
IN THE COMMUNITY: sharing, participation, fellowship; the region occupied by a group of interacting organisms.
AND ON THE PLANET: a nonluminous celestial body larger than an asteroid or comet, illuminated by light from a star, such as the sun, around which it
revolves; one of the seven revolving astrological celestial bodies that in
conjunction with the stars are believed to influence human affairs and
personalities.
ABOUT THE OWNERS
Christine Burke and Gary McCleery have shared the desire to create a
dynamic convergence of physical/spiritual health, art and community for
the last 9 years. They have been deeply involved in the Los Angeles Yoga
Community as workers and practicioners during this time. They began their
studies of yoga (at Jivamukti) and theatre arts in New York where
Christine lived for 5 years and Gary for over 20 years. They have both
spent the better part of their lives dedicated to yoga, music and theatre
and were the co-founders and directors of Salvation Theatre from 2000
until 2004. Their goal is to create a space for vibrant truth and
authentic human connection to reign supreme.
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