Kundalini, your life force energy, is often described as a “coiled female serpent,” that inspires the fluid, rhythmic movements of the spine in this Kundalini Tantra Yoga practice. Breath and movement come together to release tension and open the body, supporting greater ease, flexibility, and natural healing. The tantric element of this movement practice invites you to free your body to move as it naturally desires, awakening a sense of freedom, presence, and the simple pleasure of being in your body. As your heart and body opens and energy flows more freely, you may find yourself feeling both energized and deeply restored, with a higher sense of awareness and sacred purpose.
Circling, (often referred to as Relational Meditation,) is a group practice that brings mindfulness and meditative presence to human interaction. In this introductory session, you’ll explore the basics of circling and step into a shared present-moment experience of being in connection with others. Sitting together in circle, the focus is on noticing and expressing what’s real as it unfolds in connection. Rather than analyzing or trying to get it right, the invitation is to stay with what you feel and experience in real time. This session offers a simple entry point into the practice, and a chance to experience a guided flow circle.
Long before twerking became a fad, the Luba people of Central Africa were already dancing. But it isn’t about performance or provocation. It’s about coming back to your body in a way that feels natural, grounded, and instinctive. Rooted in the Bantu heritage of the Kasai region, this traditional movement practice was originally used to celebrate life, fertility, and connection. At its core is a simple idea: the body holds knowledge we’ve learned to tune out. In this session, you won’t be learning choreography or trying to “get it right.” You’ll be guided through rhythm, breath, and gentle movement to explore what it feels like to move from your body’s root, rather than from self-consciousness or control. Open to all genders, this is a space where anyone can engage with the practice in a way that feels comfortable and true to them. You can move as much or as little as you like.
At its core, intimacy is the quiet desire for depth. To be known and received – just as you are. In this playful, authentic-relating experience, you’ll explore what it’s like to meet without masks, expectations, or an agenda. We bring intimacy back to something simple and human: the willingness to be real, to feel another, and to meet each moment as it unfolds.
Circling, (often referred to as Relational Meditation,) is a group practice that brings mindfulness and meditative presence to human interaction. In this introductory session, you’ll explore the basics of circling and step into a shared present-moment experience of being in connection with others. Sitting together in circle, the focus is on noticing and expressing what’s real as it unfolds in connection. Rather than analyzing or trying to get it right, the invitation is to stay with what you feel and experience in real time. This session offers a simple entry point into the practice, and a chance to experience a guided flow circle.
Enter Arkaya’s Temple, where music becomes medicine, and your voice is the key. This session blends collective singing with a more immersive ceremonial-style concert experience. Weaving songs into immersive soundscapes, you’ll be supported in releasing the stories that silenced you and reclaiming your voice as a source of power, truth, and deep connection. You’ll have the opportunity to explore your voice beyond performance — as expression, release, and connection. As the group field builds, many find themselves letting go of what has held their voice back and reconnecting with it as something natural, powerful, and alive.