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Do.omyoga ®️

Music Meditation Movement . Drone~Doom~Electronic~ Experimental ~ Ambient~ Awareness .

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New STUDIO. New DOOM.

I’ve been quiet on here because I’ve been metamorphosising. Change is not only inevitable but essential for evolution

If you’re not subscribed to the newsletters you may have missed that I’ve officially moved out of my space. The process was colossal — physically and mentally more than emotionally. I was ready to move into a new expression and new phase of my work for a while.

It’s been a wild ride and a huge lesson. When I looked back through the bookings from the old space I realised that over the last two and a half years there were almost 4,000 mat spaces booked there. 4,000 individual practices, conversations, releases and arrivals. That’s a huge energy and honestly incredibly humbling to sit with. It means the world to me that people trust me to guide them through awareness practices through movement, meditation, sound and deep listening in the way that they do.

The new space is only a stone’s throw from the old studio, still local and intimate, but the shift has given me more room and energy to focus on the wider world surrounding DOOMYOGA too — live sound, collaborations, objects, clothing and the more public-facing aspects of the work.

Over the last months I’ve refined and consolidated the classes into two clearer weekly practices designed for all levels and experience:

TUESDAY — ACTIVE / RELEASE
A structured, heat-building practice inspired by Ashtanga sequencing that gradually resolves into still floor-based release work.
SATURDAY — PASSIVE / RESTORATION
A slow, deeply grounding practice beginning in seated meditation, with gentle release through the neck and shoulders before moving into subtle dynamic movement to ease stiffness, awaken circulation and prepare the body for stillness. The majority of the class is floor-based, supported by props, with long-held passive postures designed to release tension and deeply reset the nervous system.
I’ve also redesigned the site to create a clearer journey into practice, live sound , artist collaborations , merch and the wider DOOMYOGA expression

Very excited for this next chapter and to welcome new faces into the new space.OM 🤍 Kamellia


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2 weeks ago


NATURE LIKES A SUN SALUTATION.
To drone metal.
Especially on the Solstice.
With Doom Yoga.
at SOLSTICE.
19–22 June, Trematon Castle, Cornwall.
A not-for-profit gathering raising funds for @earthpercent.
Enter the Garden.

gardenoftomorrow.org.uk

#SOLSTICE #NatureIsTheArtist #GardenOfTomorrow


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3
2 weeks ago

NATURE LIKES A SUN SALUTATION.
To drone metal.
Especially on the Solstice.
With Doom Yoga.
at SOLSTICE.
19–22 June, Trematon Castle, Cornwall.
A not-for-profit gathering raising funds for @earthpercent.
Enter the Garden.

gardenoftomorrow.org.uk

#SOLSTICE #NatureIsTheArtist #GardenOfTomorrow


3
3
2 weeks ago

NATURE LIKES A SUN SALUTATION.
To drone metal.
Especially on the Solstice.
With Doom Yoga.
at SOLSTICE.
19–22 June, Trematon Castle, Cornwall.
A not-for-profit gathering raising funds for @earthpercent.
Enter the Garden.

gardenoftomorrow.org.uk

#SOLSTICE #NatureIsTheArtist #GardenOfTomorrow


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3
2 weeks ago

DO.OMYOGA X FOUNDATION.FM Doomyoga joins @foundation.fm for a special live broadcast and in-person session at their pop-up space in Hackney on Wednesday 25th March at 7pm.
Led by founder Kamellia Sara, the session is guided by her curated mix of drone, ambient, electronic, and experimental sound — unfolding as a sonic journey you to move through. The experience begins in meditation, moves through slow, intentional yoga postures, and gradually dissolves into full sonic immersion.
Rooted in Nada Yoga, sound becomes the anchor for awareness — a space where music, movement, and stillness meet.
In-person capacity is extremely limited so book before space fills up. Can’t get a spot ? tune in and join in from home. Supported by DIABOLICAL, part of @buildhollywood .

No experience needed
🔗 in bio . All welcome


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1 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


69
2 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


69
2 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


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2 months ago


SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


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2 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


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2 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


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2 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


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2 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


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2 months ago

SPRING EQUINOX. Just like nature is blooming again… you can too. Today marks a moment of perfect balance where day and night stand equal. But in yogic terms, this isn’t just happening in the sky… it’s happening within you too.

This time falls in Vasanta Ritu — the season of renewal, awakening, and gentle transformation.

After the heaviness of winter, your system naturally begins to shift:
👁️ Energy starts to rise. 👁️ The body becomes ready to cleanse
👁️ The mind opens to new possibilities

Yogic science says that during this period, the two main energy channels — Ida (lunar) and Pingala (solar) — come into balance. And when that happens, your inner system becomes more aligned, making it easier to access stillness, clarity, and deeper awareness. The point where light and dark are held in balance, before the days begin to lengthen again. Traditionally, this marks a shift. Not an abrupt transformation, but a gradual re-emergence. The body responds to light, circadian rhythms adjust, energy begins to lift, there’s often a subtle return of motivation and outward focus. After winter, there is a sense, at least biologically of things moving again.

But this year, that transition hasn’t felt clean.

Since January, the general tone of the world has been heavy, a constant stream of distressing, often disturbing information, far beyond what we were ever designed to process at scale. The nervous system doesn’t fully distinguish between immediate and ambient stress. It accumulates.
Even brief moments of stillness, of stepping out of the constant stream and into something more spacious — through meditation, or being held in sound — can start to recalibrate things. As the light returns, there is an opportunity, collectively, to move with it — gently, at your own pace — and to reconnect with a steadier, more grounded sense of being 🌿


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2 months ago

In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


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1
3 months ago


In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago

In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago

In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago

In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago

In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago

In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago


In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago

In the season of death and rebirth, practice becomes an act of alignment with truth.

Patañjali begins the Yoga Sūtras with a single word: atha — now.
Not as motivation.
Not as a call to reinvent yourself.
Simply as a fact.

Practice doesn’t wait for clarity, energy, or ideal conditions. It begins the moment attention turns toward what is already happening. Patañjali doesn’t frame yoga as a future goal; he places it firmly in the present.

The new year doesn’t ask for ambition or self-improvement. It asks for attention. This moment, exactly as it is, is sufficient ground for practice. At the beginning of a new year, that feels quietly radical. There is so much pressure to set intentions, to move ahead. Patañjali offers something steadier: orientation rather than ambition.

Winter reflects this teaching — and the deeper cycle it belongs to.

Stillness is visible on the surface: cold ground, short days, everything drawn inward. But underneath, things are quietly working. It is the necessary pause between death and rebirth. The landscape holds its energy close. What has fallen away feeds what will come next. Growth is happening out of sight.

In the body, this balance matters. If I stop moving completely, stillness turns into heaviness. If I push too hard, something in me resists. Āsana practice supports this delicate middle ground: enough movement to keep things circulating, enough pause to let the nervous system settle. Sound gives the nervous system something to organize around. It brings us back when the world feels overwhelming.The world is loud with violence and fear — ICE raids, war, gen0cide, political spectacle, lives treated as expendable. Fascism thrives on disconnection, urgency, and numbness. Even when we are not directly touched, the body absorbs it. I feel it in my chest, my jaw, my sleep.

The mat becomes the place I go to remember what atha yoga anuśāsanam means — now, the practice begins.To practice now is to refuse numbness.To stay embodied is to refuse dehumanization.

Now, we practice attention.
Now, we listen.
Now, we gather.

Come and practice with me.
First visit you are invited as a guest.
Use the code PEACETHROUGHYOGA


38
1
3 months ago

All I want for Christmas is peace. Wrap yourself or someone you love in winter silence and Solitude of the forest .

Inspired by the stark aesthetics and spirit of 90’s black metal. The Solitude of the Forest longsleeve is a portal to stillness, featuring an etheral photograph of a Finnish forest captured by my dear friend @sanna.charles , paired with a Buddha quote that feels like a whispered black metal mantra in the snow.

My super-oversized tote acts as everyday armour - fits your mat and yoga gear is big enough for everything else , groceries, emotional debris, and whatever tools you need to survive . Strong, structured, and stylishly huge. Makes a statement without saying a word. The Meditate & Destroy (illusion) cap is back in stock too by overwhelming demand recently . Drape yourself in the sacred syllable OM as you meditate my soft cotton hand printed shawl is comforting and also if rolled doubles up as a cushion for headstand practice .

Each piece I make is an act of quiet activism, a reminder that slowing down, paying attention, and returning to yourself is a radical act in a world built on speed and distraction. Rooted in yoga philosophy, my work speaks to presence, non-violence, truth-telling, and the courage to face the mind without looking away. These messages aren’t slogans; they’re practices. They ask you to breathe deeper, to question gently, to unlearn what numbs you, and to move through the world with intention. Wear them as protection, as protest, as a daily invocation to meditate, destroy what no longer serves, and live awake. LOVE KAMELLIA


163
15
5 months ago

All I want for Christmas is peace. Wrap yourself or someone you love in winter silence and Solitude of the forest .

Inspired by the stark aesthetics and spirit of 90’s black metal. The Solitude of the Forest longsleeve is a portal to stillness, featuring an etheral photograph of a Finnish forest captured by my dear friend @sanna.charles , paired with a Buddha quote that feels like a whispered black metal mantra in the snow.

My super-oversized tote acts as everyday armour - fits your mat and yoga gear is big enough for everything else , groceries, emotional debris, and whatever tools you need to survive . Strong, structured, and stylishly huge. Makes a statement without saying a word. The Meditate & Destroy (illusion) cap is back in stock too by overwhelming demand recently . Drape yourself in the sacred syllable OM as you meditate my soft cotton hand printed shawl is comforting and also if rolled doubles up as a cushion for headstand practice .

Each piece I make is an act of quiet activism, a reminder that slowing down, paying attention, and returning to yourself is a radical act in a world built on speed and distraction. Rooted in yoga philosophy, my work speaks to presence, non-violence, truth-telling, and the courage to face the mind without looking away. These messages aren’t slogans; they’re practices. They ask you to breathe deeper, to question gently, to unlearn what numbs you, and to move through the world with intention. Wear them as protection, as protest, as a daily invocation to meditate, destroy what no longer serves, and live awake. LOVE KAMELLIA


163
15
5 months ago

All I want for Christmas is peace. Wrap yourself or someone you love in winter silence and Solitude of the forest .

Inspired by the stark aesthetics and spirit of 90’s black metal. The Solitude of the Forest longsleeve is a portal to stillness, featuring an etheral photograph of a Finnish forest captured by my dear friend @sanna.charles , paired with a Buddha quote that feels like a whispered black metal mantra in the snow.

My super-oversized tote acts as everyday armour - fits your mat and yoga gear is big enough for everything else , groceries, emotional debris, and whatever tools you need to survive . Strong, structured, and stylishly huge. Makes a statement without saying a word. The Meditate & Destroy (illusion) cap is back in stock too by overwhelming demand recently . Drape yourself in the sacred syllable OM as you meditate my soft cotton hand printed shawl is comforting and also if rolled doubles up as a cushion for headstand practice .

Each piece I make is an act of quiet activism, a reminder that slowing down, paying attention, and returning to yourself is a radical act in a world built on speed and distraction. Rooted in yoga philosophy, my work speaks to presence, non-violence, truth-telling, and the courage to face the mind without looking away. These messages aren’t slogans; they’re practices. They ask you to breathe deeper, to question gently, to unlearn what numbs you, and to move through the world with intention. Wear them as protection, as protest, as a daily invocation to meditate, destroy what no longer serves, and live awake. LOVE KAMELLIA


163
15
5 months ago

All I want for Christmas is peace. Wrap yourself or someone you love in winter silence and Solitude of the forest .

Inspired by the stark aesthetics and spirit of 90’s black metal. The Solitude of the Forest longsleeve is a portal to stillness, featuring an etheral photograph of a Finnish forest captured by my dear friend @sanna.charles , paired with a Buddha quote that feels like a whispered black metal mantra in the snow.

My super-oversized tote acts as everyday armour - fits your mat and yoga gear is big enough for everything else , groceries, emotional debris, and whatever tools you need to survive . Strong, structured, and stylishly huge. Makes a statement without saying a word. The Meditate & Destroy (illusion) cap is back in stock too by overwhelming demand recently . Drape yourself in the sacred syllable OM as you meditate my soft cotton hand printed shawl is comforting and also if rolled doubles up as a cushion for headstand practice .

Each piece I make is an act of quiet activism, a reminder that slowing down, paying attention, and returning to yourself is a radical act in a world built on speed and distraction. Rooted in yoga philosophy, my work speaks to presence, non-violence, truth-telling, and the courage to face the mind without looking away. These messages aren’t slogans; they’re practices. They ask you to breathe deeper, to question gently, to unlearn what numbs you, and to move through the world with intention. Wear them as protection, as protest, as a daily invocation to meditate, destroy what no longer serves, and live awake. LOVE KAMELLIA


163
15
5 months ago

All I want for Christmas is peace. Wrap yourself or someone you love in winter silence and Solitude of the forest .

Inspired by the stark aesthetics and spirit of 90’s black metal. The Solitude of the Forest longsleeve is a portal to stillness, featuring an etheral photograph of a Finnish forest captured by my dear friend @sanna.charles , paired with a Buddha quote that feels like a whispered black metal mantra in the snow.

My super-oversized tote acts as everyday armour - fits your mat and yoga gear is big enough for everything else , groceries, emotional debris, and whatever tools you need to survive . Strong, structured, and stylishly huge. Makes a statement without saying a word. The Meditate & Destroy (illusion) cap is back in stock too by overwhelming demand recently . Drape yourself in the sacred syllable OM as you meditate my soft cotton hand printed shawl is comforting and also if rolled doubles up as a cushion for headstand practice .

Each piece I make is an act of quiet activism, a reminder that slowing down, paying attention, and returning to yourself is a radical act in a world built on speed and distraction. Rooted in yoga philosophy, my work speaks to presence, non-violence, truth-telling, and the courage to face the mind without looking away. These messages aren’t slogans; they’re practices. They ask you to breathe deeper, to question gently, to unlearn what numbs you, and to move through the world with intention. Wear them as protection, as protest, as a daily invocation to meditate, destroy what no longer serves, and live awake. LOVE KAMELLIA


163
15
5 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


275
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10 months ago

OJAS Do.omyoga 180 Studios Dream listening room No.1. . Thank you so much @180.studios @devonojas @alexflowers___for inviting me to share the ultimate Nada yoga experience on this incredible installation and sound system and thank you to everyone who came to listen deep. Sonic trance sonic transcendence sonic transformation. Thank you to everyone who helped me expand my vinyl collection for the session @atlantis_records_hackney @liam_leon_lillian @zipporecords @strangerthanparadiserecords @laimaleyton @iggor_cavalera @flashbacklondon @antifrost_sound . I got to play some ultimate favourites and heard details I never heard before @mmmd_sound @bong_uk @hotscorpions @sunnofficial @alehan @sarahdavachi @abulmogard @drcarlsonalbion, Kuro, Jon Hassel, Paul Horn, Phurpa, Nortt, Om to name but a few …(((((((((((((. Huge thank you also to my right hand angel @ivy.alice.w 🤍


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10 months ago

SURYA R’TU Summer Solstice

At the peak of light, there’s a turning.
A threshold — brief, still, and significant. The solstice marks a paradox: the longest day, and the beginning of the darkening. Expansion at its fullest, tipping toward contraction.

In the body, we feel it too.
A nervous system stretched across months of acceleration, brightness, exposure. Heat and pressure — outer and inner.
The instinct isn’t to push harder, but to pause.
To listen. To regulate. To move differently.

In yoga, this is a moment of alignment between the planetary and the personal. A time to reflect on what’s been cultivated, and what now needs to be digested, integrated, or burned off.

Surya – the solar principle – is not just light, but life-force: prana, clarity, heat.
Tapas – often mistranslated as “discipline” – is inner fire: the friction that transforms.

Both require attention. Both can be honoured through practice.

This Saturday, we meet the solstice on the mat:
🕚 11:00 – dynamic stillness (vinyasa + long-held postures)
🕧 12:30 – yin and descent (passive floor work + nervous system rebalancing)
Each class held within a sound field of drone, ambient texture, and doom frequencies — sound not as backdrop, but as ritual structure.

And if you want to go deeper — the following Saturday 28th June, I’ll be holding a half-day retreat: a space to work consciously with Surya energy, through asana, rest, breathwork and sound, intiution circle, summer supper. Expect movement, stillness, and a container to cultivate Tapas that heals, not burns.

Come turn with the season.
Let the light work through you.


60
11 months ago

SURYA R’TU Summer Solstice

At the peak of light, there’s a turning.
A threshold — brief, still, and significant. The solstice marks a paradox: the longest day, and the beginning of the darkening. Expansion at its fullest, tipping toward contraction.

In the body, we feel it too.
A nervous system stretched across months of acceleration, brightness, exposure. Heat and pressure — outer and inner.
The instinct isn’t to push harder, but to pause.
To listen. To regulate. To move differently.

In yoga, this is a moment of alignment between the planetary and the personal. A time to reflect on what’s been cultivated, and what now needs to be digested, integrated, or burned off.

Surya – the solar principle – is not just light, but life-force: prana, clarity, heat.
Tapas – often mistranslated as “discipline” – is inner fire: the friction that transforms.

Both require attention. Both can be honoured through practice.

This Saturday, we meet the solstice on the mat:
🕚 11:00 – dynamic stillness (vinyasa + long-held postures)
🕧 12:30 – yin and descent (passive floor work + nervous system rebalancing)
Each class held within a sound field of drone, ambient texture, and doom frequencies — sound not as backdrop, but as ritual structure.

And if you want to go deeper — the following Saturday 28th June, I’ll be holding a half-day retreat: a space to work consciously with Surya energy, through asana, rest, breathwork and sound, intiution circle, summer supper. Expect movement, stillness, and a container to cultivate Tapas that heals, not burns.

Come turn with the season.
Let the light work through you.


60
11 months ago

SURYA R’TU Summer Solstice

At the peak of light, there’s a turning.
A threshold — brief, still, and significant. The solstice marks a paradox: the longest day, and the beginning of the darkening. Expansion at its fullest, tipping toward contraction.

In the body, we feel it too.
A nervous system stretched across months of acceleration, brightness, exposure. Heat and pressure — outer and inner.
The instinct isn’t to push harder, but to pause.
To listen. To regulate. To move differently.

In yoga, this is a moment of alignment between the planetary and the personal. A time to reflect on what’s been cultivated, and what now needs to be digested, integrated, or burned off.

Surya – the solar principle – is not just light, but life-force: prana, clarity, heat.
Tapas – often mistranslated as “discipline” – is inner fire: the friction that transforms.

Both require attention. Both can be honoured through practice.

This Saturday, we meet the solstice on the mat:
🕚 11:00 – dynamic stillness (vinyasa + long-held postures)
🕧 12:30 – yin and descent (passive floor work + nervous system rebalancing)
Each class held within a sound field of drone, ambient texture, and doom frequencies — sound not as backdrop, but as ritual structure.

And if you want to go deeper — the following Saturday 28th June, I’ll be holding a half-day retreat: a space to work consciously with Surya energy, through asana, rest, breathwork and sound, intiution circle, summer supper. Expect movement, stillness, and a container to cultivate Tapas that heals, not burns.

Come turn with the season.
Let the light work through you.


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11 months ago

THIS SUNDAY MONTHLY NADA YOGA SOUND MEDITATION GONG IMMERSION. Sound Meditation as Activism & Empowerment

In times of collective anguish, the act of stillness is revolutionary. When we show up for ourselves, we cultivate the strength and clarity needed to show up for the world—anchored, resilient, and unwavering. For me , sound meditation transcends mere practice; it becomes a statement of presence and power.

🔊 The Gong: An ancient instrument of alchemy. Its resonant waves cleanse stagnant energy, reset the nervous system, and open pathways to deeper awareness.

The 90-Minute Sound Journey:
We begin with a sonic guided seated meditation, moving seamlessly into a gong immersion and integration allowing sound to unravel tension and open deeper states of consciousness,inspiration, emotional well being, stability. The session ends with a gentle call back, reflection, and a fiery, freshly brewed chai—spiced with intention, grounding you back to earth. All welcome . Drop ins booked online

🗓️ This Sunday, 11th May | 6 PM
📍 Hackney, London
🔗 Book through link in bio

Healing is not passive. Showing up for yourself is showing up for change. Where Sound is Sanctuary. Where Meditation is Resistance.

#SoundAsActivism #Doomyoga #GongBath #ResonanceAndResistance #RootedInPower #CollectiveHealing #FreshChaiRitual


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2
1 years ago

THIS SUNDAY MONTHLY NADA YOGA SOUND MEDITATION GONG IMMERSION. Sound Meditation as Activism & Empowerment

In times of collective anguish, the act of stillness is revolutionary. When we show up for ourselves, we cultivate the strength and clarity needed to show up for the world—anchored, resilient, and unwavering. For me , sound meditation transcends mere practice; it becomes a statement of presence and power.

🔊 The Gong: An ancient instrument of alchemy. Its resonant waves cleanse stagnant energy, reset the nervous system, and open pathways to deeper awareness.

The 90-Minute Sound Journey:
We begin with a sonic guided seated meditation, moving seamlessly into a gong immersion and integration allowing sound to unravel tension and open deeper states of consciousness,inspiration, emotional well being, stability. The session ends with a gentle call back, reflection, and a fiery, freshly brewed chai—spiced with intention, grounding you back to earth. All welcome . Drop ins booked online

🗓️ This Sunday, 11th May | 6 PM
📍 Hackney, London
🔗 Book through link in bio

Healing is not passive. Showing up for yourself is showing up for change. Where Sound is Sanctuary. Where Meditation is Resistance.

#SoundAsActivism #Doomyoga #GongBath #ResonanceAndResistance #RootedInPower #CollectiveHealing #FreshChaiRitual


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2
1 years ago

SOLITUDE OF THE FOREST - TAKING ORDERS UNTIL TOMORROW ( FRIDAY 4th ) LINK IN BIO .An evolution of the original design, Solitude of the Forest is an update to The Nervous System, which I released before Christmas—now with a new backprint, deepening its presence and symbolism.I’ve just received the samples, and they’ve turned out exactly as I envisioned ! So I’ve decied to

TAKE ORDERS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
for anyone who wants one now before my master printer @louujenkins clears the screens.

ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY THIS FRIDAY 4TH

These will be printed over the following days and shipped NEXT WEEK

My designs are a blend of yoga philosophy, activism, and the ‘90s music subcultures that shaped me. Each piece embodies the essence of yoga’s deeper teachings, reinterpreted through the raw energy of punk, grunge, and metal—movements that, like yoga, challenge the status quo and seek truth beyond appearances.

At its heart, my work is about encouraging reflection, provoking dialogue, and inspiring action—whether through the philosophy embedded in the designs, the DIY ethos of underground music, or the belief that clothing can be both a reflection of inner exploration and a call for change.

I’ve been longing to create a true ode to my black metal roots, but something felt missing from the first attempt. That changed when my dear friend Sanna Charles @samposanz captured a hauntingly beautiful photo of the forest in Norway where she lives, inspiring me to weave in a reworked quote from the Buddha that just always felt soooooo black metal to me.

I hope this piece evokes the stillness of shadowed trees and cold winds—a tribute to the primal connection between sound, nature, and the self. A piece for those who walk their own path, embracing the quiet intensity of meditation and solitude. Meditation in nature is where the mind quiets, the breath deepens, the earth speaks in silence and the soul heals.


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3
1 years ago

SOLITUDE OF THE FOREST - TAKING ORDERS UNTIL TOMORROW ( FRIDAY 4th ) LINK IN BIO .An evolution of the original design, Solitude of the Forest is an update to The Nervous System, which I released before Christmas—now with a new backprint, deepening its presence and symbolism.I’ve just received the samples, and they’ve turned out exactly as I envisioned ! So I’ve decied to

TAKE ORDERS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
for anyone who wants one now before my master printer @louujenkins clears the screens.

ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY THIS FRIDAY 4TH

These will be printed over the following days and shipped NEXT WEEK

My designs are a blend of yoga philosophy, activism, and the ‘90s music subcultures that shaped me. Each piece embodies the essence of yoga’s deeper teachings, reinterpreted through the raw energy of punk, grunge, and metal—movements that, like yoga, challenge the status quo and seek truth beyond appearances.

At its heart, my work is about encouraging reflection, provoking dialogue, and inspiring action—whether through the philosophy embedded in the designs, the DIY ethos of underground music, or the belief that clothing can be both a reflection of inner exploration and a call for change.

I’ve been longing to create a true ode to my black metal roots, but something felt missing from the first attempt. That changed when my dear friend Sanna Charles @samposanz captured a hauntingly beautiful photo of the forest in Norway where she lives, inspiring me to weave in a reworked quote from the Buddha that just always felt soooooo black metal to me.

I hope this piece evokes the stillness of shadowed trees and cold winds—a tribute to the primal connection between sound, nature, and the self. A piece for those who walk their own path, embracing the quiet intensity of meditation and solitude. Meditation in nature is where the mind quiets, the breath deepens, the earth speaks in silence and the soul heals.


51
3
1 years ago

SOLITUDE OF THE FOREST - TAKING ORDERS UNTIL TOMORROW ( FRIDAY 4th ) LINK IN BIO .An evolution of the original design, Solitude of the Forest is an update to The Nervous System, which I released before Christmas—now with a new backprint, deepening its presence and symbolism.I’ve just received the samples, and they’ve turned out exactly as I envisioned ! So I’ve decied to

TAKE ORDERS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
for anyone who wants one now before my master printer @louujenkins clears the screens.

ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY THIS FRIDAY 4TH

These will be printed over the following days and shipped NEXT WEEK

My designs are a blend of yoga philosophy, activism, and the ‘90s music subcultures that shaped me. Each piece embodies the essence of yoga’s deeper teachings, reinterpreted through the raw energy of punk, grunge, and metal—movements that, like yoga, challenge the status quo and seek truth beyond appearances.

At its heart, my work is about encouraging reflection, provoking dialogue, and inspiring action—whether through the philosophy embedded in the designs, the DIY ethos of underground music, or the belief that clothing can be both a reflection of inner exploration and a call for change.

I’ve been longing to create a true ode to my black metal roots, but something felt missing from the first attempt. That changed when my dear friend Sanna Charles @samposanz captured a hauntingly beautiful photo of the forest in Norway where she lives, inspiring me to weave in a reworked quote from the Buddha that just always felt soooooo black metal to me.

I hope this piece evokes the stillness of shadowed trees and cold winds—a tribute to the primal connection between sound, nature, and the self. A piece for those who walk their own path, embracing the quiet intensity of meditation and solitude. Meditation in nature is where the mind quiets, the breath deepens, the earth speaks in silence and the soul heals.


51
3
1 years ago

SOLITUDE OF THE FOREST - TAKING ORDERS UNTIL TOMORROW ( FRIDAY 4th ) LINK IN BIO .An evolution of the original design, Solitude of the Forest is an update to The Nervous System, which I released before Christmas—now with a new backprint, deepening its presence and symbolism.I’ve just received the samples, and they’ve turned out exactly as I envisioned ! So I’ve decied to

TAKE ORDERS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
for anyone who wants one now before my master printer @louujenkins clears the screens.

ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY THIS FRIDAY 4TH

These will be printed over the following days and shipped NEXT WEEK

My designs are a blend of yoga philosophy, activism, and the ‘90s music subcultures that shaped me. Each piece embodies the essence of yoga’s deeper teachings, reinterpreted through the raw energy of punk, grunge, and metal—movements that, like yoga, challenge the status quo and seek truth beyond appearances.

At its heart, my work is about encouraging reflection, provoking dialogue, and inspiring action—whether through the philosophy embedded in the designs, the DIY ethos of underground music, or the belief that clothing can be both a reflection of inner exploration and a call for change.

I’ve been longing to create a true ode to my black metal roots, but something felt missing from the first attempt. That changed when my dear friend Sanna Charles @samposanz captured a hauntingly beautiful photo of the forest in Norway where she lives, inspiring me to weave in a reworked quote from the Buddha that just always felt soooooo black metal to me.

I hope this piece evokes the stillness of shadowed trees and cold winds—a tribute to the primal connection between sound, nature, and the self. A piece for those who walk their own path, embracing the quiet intensity of meditation and solitude. Meditation in nature is where the mind quiets, the breath deepens, the earth speaks in silence and the soul heals.


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3
1 years ago

SAVE THE DATE coming soon. My heart has been bursting to share that I have been awarded the Music Creators fund from @prsfoundation to support the creation of my own music 🎶. I’ve been shapeshifting for a while and to have their support and belief in me means absolutely everything which will be a huge growth and expansion personally and professionally. Over the years I have had privilege to collaborate with many incredible artists who have helped inspire me, shape me , call me forward . But the calling from my own soul to create and share what’s stirring inside has been growing and growing . I look forward to the many more collaborations still to come but stepping into my own autonomy in making music is a natural progression formy work . Doomyoga is Nada yoga , sound meditation and the time has come to share what sounds I am with you, my Anahata . I’m completely terrified and excited now this is a REAL quantum leap . I look forward to sharing a London date soon where I will invite you all to come and listen 👁️ 🤍


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18
1 years ago

Thank you to everyone who attended the Equinox Half day retreat . The messages I received following meant the world to hear its various effects. It is more than just a seasonal change—it’s a shift in body, mind, and energy. Just as nature awakens, so do we.

Ṛtu Sandhi (ऋतु संधि) refers to the junction period between two seasons, a crucial time for health and balance as the energy field is in flux. During this transition, the body undergoes natural adjustments to align with new environmental conditions. It’s a time to consciously witness the transition. As we shift into Vasanta R’tu (Spring), nature awakens, shedding the heaviness of winter . The Spring Equinox marked the transition into Vasanta R’tu (वसन्त ऋतु)—the season of renewal, balance, and awakening.

Hope you are feeling the interal shift and forward motion . Love Kamellia


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1
1 years ago

Thank you to everyone who attended the Equinox Half day retreat . The messages I received following meant the world to hear its various effects. It is more than just a seasonal change—it’s a shift in body, mind, and energy. Just as nature awakens, so do we.

Ṛtu Sandhi (ऋतु संधि) refers to the junction period between two seasons, a crucial time for health and balance as the energy field is in flux. During this transition, the body undergoes natural adjustments to align with new environmental conditions. It’s a time to consciously witness the transition. As we shift into Vasanta R’tu (Spring), nature awakens, shedding the heaviness of winter . The Spring Equinox marked the transition into Vasanta R’tu (वसन्त ऋतु)—the season of renewal, balance, and awakening.

Hope you are feeling the interal shift and forward motion . Love Kamellia


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1
1 years ago

Thank you to everyone who attended the Equinox Half day retreat . The messages I received following meant the world to hear its various effects. It is more than just a seasonal change—it’s a shift in body, mind, and energy. Just as nature awakens, so do we.

Ṛtu Sandhi (ऋतु संधि) refers to the junction period between two seasons, a crucial time for health and balance as the energy field is in flux. During this transition, the body undergoes natural adjustments to align with new environmental conditions. It’s a time to consciously witness the transition. As we shift into Vasanta R’tu (Spring), nature awakens, shedding the heaviness of winter . The Spring Equinox marked the transition into Vasanta R’tu (वसन्त ऋतु)—the season of renewal, balance, and awakening.

Hope you are feeling the interal shift and forward motion . Love Kamellia


64
1
1 years ago

Thank you to everyone who attended the Equinox Half day retreat . The messages I received following meant the world to hear its various effects. It is more than just a seasonal change—it’s a shift in body, mind, and energy. Just as nature awakens, so do we.

Ṛtu Sandhi (ऋतु संधि) refers to the junction period between two seasons, a crucial time for health and balance as the energy field is in flux. During this transition, the body undergoes natural adjustments to align with new environmental conditions. It’s a time to consciously witness the transition. As we shift into Vasanta R’tu (Spring), nature awakens, shedding the heaviness of winter . The Spring Equinox marked the transition into Vasanta R’tu (वसन्त ऋतु)—the season of renewal, balance, and awakening.

Hope you are feeling the interal shift and forward motion . Love Kamellia


64
1
1 years ago

Thank you to everyone who attended the Equinox Half day retreat . The messages I received following meant the world to hear its various effects. It is more than just a seasonal change—it’s a shift in body, mind, and energy. Just as nature awakens, so do we.

Ṛtu Sandhi (ऋतु संधि) refers to the junction period between two seasons, a crucial time for health and balance as the energy field is in flux. During this transition, the body undergoes natural adjustments to align with new environmental conditions. It’s a time to consciously witness the transition. As we shift into Vasanta R’tu (Spring), nature awakens, shedding the heaviness of winter . The Spring Equinox marked the transition into Vasanta R’tu (वसन्त ऋतु)—the season of renewal, balance, and awakening.

Hope you are feeling the interal shift and forward motion . Love Kamellia


64
1
1 years ago


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