Yoga West Vancouver is a leading Kundalini yoga studio offering daily classes, workshops, and gong baths. With experienced teachers and a peaceful vibe, it’s a sacred space to awaken vitality and reconnect inward.
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Yoga West Vancouver is a leading Kundalini yoga studio offering daily classes, workshops, and gong baths. With experienced teachers and a peaceful vibe, it’s a sacred space to awaken vitality and reconnect inward.
Located on West 4th Avenue in Kitsilano, it's easily accessible by transit and street parking is available nearby. Enter through the tea lounge, pass the prayer room, and find the studio in the back. A retail area with yoga books is at the front.
The studio is simple and traditional, focused on yoga and community. The tea lounge and prayer room offer a calming transition, creating a space with genuine spiritual depth.
No dedicated changerooms: washroom doubles as one. Hallway hooks and cubbies hold belongings. The vibe is traditional and unpretentious, focused on presence over polish.
Wear white if you want to blend in (many practitioners do), it’s not required, but it’s part of the tradition.
Come with an open mind and a willingness to go inward, this is not your typical flow class.
Don’t be surprised if the teacher is wearing a turban or uses spiritual language, this is a deeply traditional Kundalini space.
Stay for the gong, it’s a signature part of the experience, and the sound journey is genuinely profound.
If you’re new to Kundalini, consider starting with a community class or workshop for gentle guidance.
Located on West 4th Avenue in Kitsilano, it's easily accessible by transit and street parking is available nearby. Enter through the tea lounge, pass the prayer room, and find the studio in the back. A retail area with yoga books is at the front.
The studio is simple and traditional, focused on yoga and community. The tea lounge and prayer room offer a calming transition, creating a space with genuine spiritual depth.
No dedicated changerooms: washroom doubles as one. Hallway hooks and cubbies hold belongings. The vibe is traditional and unpretentious, focused on presence over polish.
Wear white if you want to blend in (many practitioners do), it’s not required, but it’s part of the tradition.
Come with an open mind and a willingness to go inward, this is not your typical flow class.
Don’t be surprised if the teacher is wearing a turban or uses spiritual language, this is a deeply traditional Kundalini space.
Stay for the gong, it’s a signature part of the experience, and the sound journey is genuinely profound.
If you’re new to Kundalini, consider starting with a community class or workshop for gentle guidance.
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