Spring Equinox Virtual Gathering

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Spring Equinox Ritual Gathering

Planting Seeds through Sankalpa and Yoga Nidra

Monday, March 19, 2026
6:00–7:15pm MST
Live on Zoom | Recording available

Join us for a guided Spring Equinox ritual designed to help you clarify and plant one meaningful intention for the next 90 days.

This 75 minute virtual gathering weaves together embodied practice, reflection, seasonal Ayurvedic wisdom, and a 30 minute guided Yoga Nidra specifically designed for Sankalpa, intention anchored in trust, effort, and remembrance.

You will be gently guided to reflect on:

  • What feels complete or ready to compost

  • What is asking to emerge this spring

  • The one seed you are ready to tend to for the next 90 days

  • How to pursue it from balance rather than urgency

Then, in a deeply receptive Yoga Nidra state, you will plant your Sankalpa, intention anchored in trust, effort, and remembrance.

Yoga Nidra works with the subconscious, allowing intention to root beneath the noise of the busy mind. In this receptive state, Sankalpa is planted in the subtle body, shaping action and gently guiding destiny.

Equal light. Equal dark.
A rare moment of balance.

In nature’s cycles, the Spring Equinox is the true new year. When the earth softens. When what was dormant begins to stir. When we are invited to initiate, not from pressure, but from steadiness.

With day and night held in perfect balance, the Spring Equinox becomes a portal into equanimity. And from equanimity, we initiate.

In Ayurveda, spring is the season when Kapha begins to liquefy. The body thaws. What accumulated over winter begins to move. This makes it a powerful time to both release and consciously begin again. We will briefly explore how this seasonal shift supports cleansing, new habits, and building resiliency in the months ahead.

This is not a to do list.
Not a productivity push.
Not about striving.

It is about alignment.

All participants receive 10% off the Living Rituals Planner to support you in tending your seed through the season.

Spring Equinox Ritual Gathering

Planting Seeds through Sankalpa and Yoga Nidra

Monday, March 19, 2026
6:00–7:15pm MST
Live on Zoom | Recording available

Join us for a guided Spring Equinox ritual designed to help you clarify and plant one meaningful intention for the next 90 days.

This 75 minute virtual gathering weaves together embodied practice, reflection, seasonal Ayurvedic wisdom, and a 30 minute guided Yoga Nidra specifically designed for Sankalpa, intention anchored in trust, effort, and remembrance.

You will be gently guided to reflect on:

  • What feels complete or ready to compost

  • What is asking to emerge this spring

  • The one seed you are ready to tend to for the next 90 days

  • How to pursue it from balance rather than urgency

Then, in a deeply receptive Yoga Nidra state, you will plant your Sankalpa, intention anchored in trust, effort, and remembrance.

Yoga Nidra works with the subconscious, allowing intention to root beneath the noise of the busy mind. In this receptive state, Sankalpa is planted in the subtle body, shaping action and gently guiding destiny.

Equal light. Equal dark.
A rare moment of balance.

In nature’s cycles, the Spring Equinox is the true new year. When the earth softens. When what was dormant begins to stir. When we are invited to initiate, not from pressure, but from steadiness.

With day and night held in perfect balance, the Spring Equinox becomes a portal into equanimity. And from equanimity, we initiate.

In Ayurveda, spring is the season when Kapha begins to liquefy. The body thaws. What accumulated over winter begins to move. This makes it a powerful time to both release and consciously begin again. We will briefly explore how this seasonal shift supports cleansing, new habits, and building resiliency in the months ahead.

This is not a to do list.
Not a productivity push.
Not about striving.

It is about alignment.

All participants receive 10% off the Living Rituals Planner to support you in tending your seed through the season.

Tiered options allow those with greater financial ease to support access for others:

Program Policies

1. Program Overview

The Living Ayurveda Circle is an educational wellness program offered through multiple participation options, including drop-in sessions, a year-long committed path, and a monthly subscription. By enrolling or purchasing access, you agree to the following policies.

2. Refund Policy

Because this program includes immediate access to digital content, community spaces, and practitioner time, all sales are final.

Drop-In Sessions

Drop-in purchases are non-refundable.

3. Cancellation and Withdrawal Policy

Drop-In

Drop-in registrations cannot be canceled or transferred.

4. Missed Sessions and Recordings

Live attendance is encouraged but not required.

• Monthly classes and ritual gatherings are recorded
• Recordings are available to active members for the duration of their access
• Drop-in recordings are available for one week

We do not offer make-up sessions, partial refunds, or extended access due to missed sessions.

5. Drop-In Session Policy

Drop-in sessions provide access to one live class or ritual gathering.

• Drop-in purchases are final
• Recording access is available for one week
• Drop-in access does not include WhatsApp support or practitioner access

6. Community Conduct Policy

The Living Ayurveda Circle is a shared learning and ritual space.

By participating, you agree to:
• Engage respectfully and compassionately
• Maintain confidentiality within the community
• Refrain from unsolicited advice, medical claims, or self-promotion
• Honor the facilitation and container

We reserve the right to remove any participant whose behavior disrupts the safety or integrity of the community. Removal does not qualify for a refund.

7. Scope of Practice and Disclaimer

The Living Ayurveda Circle is an educational wellness program.

Content shared is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease and does not replace medical care.

Participants are responsible for their own health decisions and should consult qualified healthcare providers when appropriate.

8. Program Changes

We reserve the right to make reasonable adjustments to scheduling, content, facilitators, or delivery methods while maintaining the integrity of the program.