Ganja-Yoga at Follow Your Bliss

 

 

When the mind is stilled in yoga, the psychological experience of time ceases to exist. Altered states, such as those produced by cannabis or deep meditation (and the coupling of the two) can help us to bring our awareness deeply into the present moment, producing transformative effects that can carry forward into ordinary consciousness.

Cannabis is among humanity's oldest and most useful cultivated crops, so it is not surprising to find that it has been intricately associated with spiritual awakening in many other cultures and throughout history. While it is important to cultivate a meditative state without dependence on any external medicines, cannabis in its many forms is an entheogenic ("God within") substance that has been used by yogis for thousands of years. Some ancient Indian yogis/rishis ("see-ers") drank pot-milkshakes or smoked hash before meditation!

~ Come explore the depths of your inner world and yogic practice in a safe, 420-friendly space.

Bring your own weed for a vaporizer café and chat (approximately 30 minutes), followed by a profoundly trippy yoga class, set to mystical music (approximately 75 minutes).

Light munchies served afterward. All levels for yoga.

Offering: $15 includes munchies - byop (Bring your own pot)

* Note: Advanced booking required for Ganja Yoga. This class is only available for members of Follow Your Bliss, OR people who I have met personally (or who have attended at least three other yoga classes or events), or who are friends-of-friends.

Email Dee ~ DivineDeeYoga@gmail.com or call 416.550.4137 for details.

"Ganja yoga is an awesome opportunity to connect deeply- to your own body, to other people, and to the universe.  Dee's teaching facilitates deep relaxation and meditation in a comfortable, delicious atmosphere. Plus, with the addition of live music and mindblowing munchies- what more could you ask for in an evening?" - Michael

MY GANJA YOGA GLOBE & MAIL ARTICLE: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/ganja-yoga-combines-marijuana-and-meditation/article1700170/