Learn how to help people overcome anxiety, trauma, OCD, depression, self-sabotaging patterns, and more using yoga's science of mind.
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Here's what's easy to miss. Yoga's greatest power isn't in transforming the body. It's in transforming the mind.
That matters because the mind determines everything — what you believe is possible, how the world looks to you, your thoughts, your emotions, your entire experience of life.
And most of us are carrying mental habits that are working in the background sabotaging that experience. Limiting beliefs. Unresolved trauma. Narratives that keep playing on a loop, working against the life we actually want.
Releasing them is possible. But to release them, you first have to understand exactly how they work.
That understanding changes everything about how you use yoga — and what it can do for you and for the people you serve.
"I used to teach yoga, but now I feel like I'm truly changing lives."
"Eric and this training have given me my life back. When I got back from Iraq, I could barely leave my house. In a matter of days, I was able to interact with people and feel safe in public."
"This training has completely changed how I work with my therapy clients. I feel like I have a whole new set of tools — and more importantly, I finally understand how to use them."
"This training has allowed me to quite literally save lives at the VA. I can't recommend it highly enough."
Eric Walrabenstein has spent 30 years helping people heal from anxiety, trauma, addiction, and the patterns that quietly rob them of joy — including over 6,000 veterans recovering from combat-related PTSD. He is the founder of Yoga Pura in Phoenix, Arizona and the creator of the Yoga Transformation Coach Certification.
In this masterclass he distills three decades of practical application into 90 minutes that will change the way you understand yoga — and what becomes possible when you use it with precision.
Friday, July 10th · 5:00 PM Pacific · 90 Minutes
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