Yoga sessions
Namaste friends
I'm a practitioner of yoga for more than 20yrs.
For the last 7years have been running a yoga studio in Auckland before going away on my seeking journey to India for 2years.
Just got back to NZ after completing 7 and a half thousand hours of meditation practise along with various other traditional learnings.
I have at this moment on offer as my service: 2 group sessions $20 each and have a few spots for Private sessions available too $120 for 90mins.
Can support your practise of asanas, meditation, can check your posture and help you align and other therapy sessions needed, can support in yogic lifestyle journey.
If you are keen give me a call for bookings or any queries. I do drive to your house for personal sessions.
Love and Gratitude
Gurpreet
0212315438
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