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Logs ideas
Hi Fam, it’s wonderful that @Jonah Kest has set up this space for us to connect and share! ❤️❤️ I’m looking for more ideas for LOGS— would love to hear what your favorites are!
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Eagle Pose
ONLINE ZOOM CLASS??
WHAT IF WE DID A ROTATING ZOOM CLASS EVERY SUNDAY? WE COULD MAKE IT DONATION BASED AND ADVERTISE THROUGH BECOMEAYOGI - ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS?
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Absolutely 💯
A theme you guys can try on :)
Theme: From Ego, to Breath, to Heart Over a year of practice, most students will move through three stages. Sometimes it takes ten years. Sometimes it is not linear. Sometimes you feel like you are going backward. But every sincere student will touch all three. Stage One: The Ego Centered Stage This is where almost everyone begins. A new student walks into class and the mind starts firing: How do I look Am I doing it right or wrong How stiff am I How inflexible am I Am I going to make it through Do I need to leave the room The ego centered stage is very common. We are preoccupied with opinions and judgments. Our own fear and craving lead the way. We compare, we worry, we try to control. In this stage the practice can feel overpowering and overwhelming. The only way out of this first stage is not to fight the mind, but to notice it. To see the flow of mind and matter. To recognize “Ah, this is ego. This is fear. This is craving.” And still stay. Stage Two: The Breath Centered Stage You will know when you arrive here. The ego is still present, but it starts to loosen its grip. The breath begins to take the lead. You can feel this in yourself and you can feel it in the room. The energy gets lighter. There is less heaviness. Students start to smile. They do not take themselves so seriously. It becomes ok to fall. They smile when they fall. They laugh when they come out of a pose. Somewhere along the way the focus shifts: I was no longer practicing to look good or bad. I was no longer wondering if it was right or wrong. For the first time in ten years I gave all the importance to my breath. My breath became tangible and visible. My ego did not overpower me. My breath was simply expanding and contracting. Pulsing through the entire class. You can feel when that shift happens. The whole room changes. Everything begins to feel juicy, alive, connected. This is the doorway from ego to breath. Stage Three: The Heart Centered Stage There is a third stage, and most of us just get brief moments of it.
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Keep sharing these reminders and inspirational words of wisdom coming 🙏
Welcome!
I’m really excited to bring us all together in one space. We’ve got people here from Become A Yogi all over the world, each with their own gifts, stories, and flavor of teaching. Let’s use this space to share it all your class ideas, new sequences, themes, questions, breakthroughs… everything. Let’s keep each other inspired, supported, and growing. So grateful you’re here. Let’s make some magic together.
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Thank you for bringing all of us together in one platform ❤️ 💕
Hello friends 💚
I'm excited to be able to connect and share with all of you in this space! Grateful for this community 🙏
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Passion for finding the zen! Flowing and guiding others movement through fun dynamic yoga to mental clairity, self connection and community🧘‍♀️

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Joined Nov 27, 2025
Bozeman Montana