Through breath, balance, and daily discipline, we reconnect with ourselves, with others, and with the world around us.
Through breath, balance, and daily discipline, we reconnect with ourselves, with others, and with the world around us.
Through breath, balance, and daily discipline, we reconnect with ourselves, with others, and with the world around us.
THE TRIBODHI PHILOSOPHY
The Principle of Three
The Principle of Three
Tri, the triangle — the most ancient geometric symbol within the yogic practice. And Bodhi, the sacred tree beneath which seekers have found stillness for millennia. Tribodhi is a tree with three roots. Each grows into different ground. None flourishes without the other two.
Tri, the triangle — the most ancient geometric symbol within the yogic practice. And Bodhi, the sacred tree beneath which seekers have found stillness for millennia. Tribodhi is a tree with three roots. Each grows into different ground. None flourishes without the other two.
Three Elements
Awareness through Ayurveda — understanding Vata, Pitta and Kapha not as flaws, but as a map back to your own nature.
Three Dimensions of Being
Body, Mind, Spirit. Asana works the body — breath. Meditation works the mind — balance. Community and nature nourish the spirit — become.
Three Values
Respect for oneself, for others, and for nature — lived daily, in community, surrounded by the natural world.
21 Day Certified Teacher Training
21 Day Certified Teacher Training
Plant your practice. Let it grow.
Plant your practice. Let it grow.
Whether you are here to deepen your practice or become a Yoga Alliance certified teacher, this journey begins by returning to your true nature. Breathe first. Everything else follows.
Whether you are here to deepen your practice or become a Yoga Alliance certified teacher, this journey begins by returning to your true nature. Breathe first. Everything else follows.