The Walk of Life

by | Jul 26, 2018 | Yoga | 0 comments

We think the physical poses are intense or difficult, but that is only a small hill compared to the mountain of having to climb over your false egos, bad habits and things we need to change. All the internal struggles and changes that we need to address in order to be truly happy. – Tamal Dodge

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