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What to Expect
Most yoga classes focus on movement. This month's FREE CLASS is in Yoga Nidra a practice which offers something quite different.
Practised lying down, Yoga Nidra is a guided process of relaxation and awareness that invites you to step away from the demands of everyday life and experience a deeper dimension of yoga through stillness.
Often described as conscious rest, Yoga Nidra creates the conditions for the body to relax while the mind remains awake and attentive. Many people discover a sense of spaciousness, clarity, and inner quiet that can be difficult to access amidst the pace of daily life.
Practiced regularly, this clarity and spaciousness can help to improve life for all who take up a practice.
This Session
A comfortable, guided practice undertaken lying down
Clear instruction suitable for complete beginners throughout the session
An opportunity to explore an aspect of yoga rarely encountered in mainstream classes.




The inner tensions of the individúal contribute to collective psychological tensions which can manifest in unhappy family life, disorder in social life, and aggression and warfare for communities and nations. Religions have failed to give peace of mind to the individual.
Law, police, armies and governments have been unable to establish harmony between people. The yogic texts all unequivocally state that peace can only be found within, never without. Therefore, if we wish to create a more peaceful world, we must first learn how to relax and harmonize our own body and mind.
-Swami Satyananda Saraswati
What is Yoga
Yoga can mean many things to different people.
For some, it brings to mind difficult poses or images of extreme discipline. In reality yoga is something much simpler and more practical: a way of bringing the body, breath and mind back into relationship with one another, to create deep inner peace, stability and balance.
At its heart, yoga is a practice of positive connection. Through movement, breathing and guided relaxation, its practices create conditions for greater steadiness, clarity and ease. The result is a positve connection to our own experience of body and mind.
At Santosha Yoga, we see yoga not as performance, but as practice. Not as appearance or level of difficulty but rather a system promoting awareness of how to feel, to notice, and how to work with the body and mind in a kinder, more attentive way.
Many people come to yoga seeking relief from stress, tension or fatigue. Others seek strength, mobility, rest or focus.
Yoga can support all of these things by offering practical tools that can be adapted for different ages, bodies and stages of life.
Positive Connection
A Living Tradition
Yoga has very little to do with appearance or complexity.
It’s a living tradition that invites us toward balance: balance between effort and ease, activity and rest, strength and softness, body and mind.
Through regular practice of postures, breathing practices and guided relaxation, yoga becomes more than a class. It becomes a way of returning to stillness, stability and balance, even when life feels busy or uncertain.
At Santosha Yoga, we offer a safe, supportive and down-to-earth environment to explore this tradition in a way that is accessible, meaningful and relevant to everyday life.
Our approach is gentle, thoughtful and inclusive. We welcome people who are completely new to yoga, as well as those returning to practice after time away.


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SANTOSHA YOGA
stillness, stability, balance
