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  SUPERPOWERSYOGA®
Authentic Hatha Yoga in the New Millennium (TM)
 
Robert Powers

It's never too late to balance and heal the body. With yoga, we also still and quiet the mind.
Yoga is meant to be a fun practice, and yoga is perfect for imperfect bodies!

FREE CLASSES Aug. 27 to Sept. 7
NEW STUDIO! SAVE on membership!
Hatha yoga teaches us to let go. For the past two months, I have exercised that skill, following my heart and a spiritual path. That path is not without hardship for myself and my students (sorry). I'm happy to report a new opportunity (outlined in the next section) at West Seattle's new gym Project 968.

Arboretum Week 6! Now at 6 o'clock!
South Seattle Community College Arboretum
To accommodate a few more yogis, we're now at 6.
Thursday, August 23 at 6 p.m.
AND
again Saturday, August 25 at 9 a.m.
(to replace class at HPIC)

$10 suggested donation
Arboretum entrance is north end of college.
Pay for lot, or walk in from 16th Ave. SW.
Bring a mat if you have one. Shade is available.

below:
New! SUPERPOWERSYOGA® SERIES Sequence & Story
and
The Benefits of SUPERPOWERSYOGA®
and
Modern Yoga (Vinyasa Flow) Students Denied Full Benefits of Yoga
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Audio / Video Links
 
© 2018 Robert D. Powers

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