Question: Your Shakti flow class is inspired by devotion to a Supreme Love. For someone walking in who has never encountered those ideas, how would you describe what that energy and shakti feels like, and why does it matter on the mat?
Ainhoa:
Shakti is the nectar of life, the creative energy that shimmers in the cosmic sky or in the rivulets of fresh flowing water, it is the unveiling of a spring blossom, fragrant and alive, the colorful flight of autumn leaves and our hearts embracing and expressing the prana of life flowing from the Supreme Light of Consciousness. The gift of yoga is a sacred garden that begins within and as we cultivate and transform, we begin to bridge harmony to life. Shakti yoga is about discovering the inner universe of oneself and all that shapes us.
Before discovering yoga, I had a heavy heart and felt great sadness for many seasons in my life. I left all I knew to seek truth and traveled very simply, sleeping beneath the stars on this sacred earth, listening and giving life one more chance. Through my surrendering to life, I discovered the Divine in so many powerful and unique ways that my fears began to diminish and I began to truly embrace life.
When I first started my path of yoga, my mat was but a battlefield. I struggled deeply to be still and face the present. The more I showed up, the more things started to surface. I was on the battlefield and struggled deeply, but I kept going as I began to shed and shed, falling on the altar of compost and cultivating new soil from my inner garden.
I began with practicing Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga which I find very powerful and amazing. It helped me grow in many ways. Thanks to my beloved husband Gota, who taught me the Spirit of yoga on and off the mat. He also introduced me to different forms of yoga. Many moons passed, and I began to explore a kundalini kriya for the first time. A huge shift occurred that transformed my life. I found my heart practice here and fell in love with kundalini yoga and the history of the Sikh gurus, the sacred books of the Sikhs and the practice transformed me so deeply that I knew in my heart I could make a difference to share this powerful practice with others because it works.
Over 5 years back I used to teach Kundalini yoga here at AYC. Yoga in any form can transform all beings; I love it all. My heart awakened. Before these happenings, I felt like I was tangled in a tight, dark chrysalis, I couldn’t see or understand, I had a hard time connecting to life. Then one bright day, I broke through the darkness onto a new world where grace and love are infinitely present. Before this shift, I resisted teaching for a long time because I didn’t have the confidence and felt you had to be perfect to be a teacher. The gift of yoga in my life was such a lifesaving treasure, that I knew if I could give anything back in this world, then may it be the gift to remember that all is possible and that all are capable of being touched by love. How can we arrive in this place? Simply by connecting with our breath, our hearts, our bodies, our minds to this one moment. Yoga is a bridge of deeper connection to life here, within and beyond. Shakti Flow is an offering to come home to this present moment through sacred movements, breath awareness, and stillness inviting all to dive into the hidden depths of the heart.
I grew up in a family with many different cultures and faiths and no faiths and honor all paths as long as we can come together with one heart, one breath. This is yoga, harmony within and harmony brimming forth to the world. I feel immensely grateful for each moment. I am passionate about sharing all the tools that have helped shape and transform my life from the inside out. I have shared yoga with every age and children on the spectrum, foster children, children that had great obstacles and trauma as well as adults from young to nearly 100 years old and I have beheld the power of presence, the power of transformation and beauty in all who partake in yoga in which ever form they connect with. It took me a while to connect to who I truly am, but it is never too late. I had to release my burdens and unveil my heart.
Our breath is a miracle, bringing us home to our innermost sanctuary of our heart. It is a river of life, a wave of prana that brightens the darkest night with love in a great vast ocean. May we all bathe in the fresh showers of prana and steep in the light of awareness. It is an honor to share this path of yoga that has brought forth great transformation, joy and inspiration. I am passionately moved to share with all that wish to partake that you may have a genuine experience and that you may discover your heart to be but an infinite brimming river of love. Deepest bows.