Sva Healing
Sva Healing

Sva Healing

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Introduction: The way I teach yoga is different from a lot of popular classes. My classes tend to move a little slower paying attention to detail and moving toward the connection between body mind and spirit. Finding that connection can lead to real healing, peace and transformation. I also work a lot with children so we will sweat and laugh a long the way as well. I like helping people understand their bodies and how to be more comfortable in them.
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10 years in business

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Vicky D.
Dec 16, 2014
KI is one of the best movement instructors I have had. As a newbie to the world of aerial yoga, KI has helped to guide my class experience. She is able to use encouragement and her good nature to increase my confidence in my body and what I can do during aerial yoga. I highly recommend KI as yoga instructor.
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Micki M.
Oct 22, 2017
Sloth yoga is amazing an Ki is a super sweet and fun instructor. Get slow! :)
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Thanks for your kind words Micki! Great to hear from you.

FAQs

  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    I'm trying something new. Typically a studio yoga class is anywhere from $12-$18 and a private session is between $60-$100+. Many people feel they can't afford these services. As someone who has never really had a surplus of money I would like to offer my services for donation. That means I'm trusting you to support me and you're trusting me to support you in your healing process.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    Since my initial 200hr training I've gone on to pursue the study of sanskrit with Dharma Widmann, Ayurveda, and a 500hr training through the Himalayan Institute.

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    Yoga sort of found me. I'd always been interested in yoga. After I moved away from home I started studying on my own, checking out books from the library, and the occasionally DVD. When I moved to Hawaii my interest exploded. I started taking classes and having yoga parties with my friends. I decided to take the 200hr training with no plan of teaching. After I completed the training one of my teachers asked why I wasn't teaching yet. I didn't have a good answer and felt at moral conflict with my current job so I started teaching and now I can't stop.