| Loryn Riggiola ♦ Tri-Vinyasa
Loryn is a practicing lawyer for over 20 years and loves what she does. She practices yoga to be a better lawyer and, practices law to be a better yogini. It’s all about balance. The scales of justice symbolize the balance of severity and mercy. For the yogi, balance fueled by compassion is a key step toward enlightenment. For most of us, living in the Himalayas and mediating for years in not a realistic option to further spiritual growth. Loryn aims, through yoga, to guide those like herself, to live a more Spiritual life in this world. In their everyday life, to live more consciously. She began Spiritual study at a young age fascinated with the commonality of religions, and not their differences. It is in these common precepts that she discovered what she believes in her Soul to be the Spiritual Truths. For many years, she studied and practiced meditation with her Spiritual Teacher to whom she is eternally grateful for the blessings and precious Teachings. She became a certified pranic healer and continues her study of this healing modality. She began a more serious physical yoga practice under the guidance and generosity of an old friend and renown yoga teacher, Seane Corn, who taught her to let the movement of her body express the essence of her Soul. Loryn did not find yoga, it found her. Spirit has an uncanny ability to know our needs long before we know them ourselves. God deals each of us a hand, like a card game, challenging us to play the hand beyond our limits and our perceived talents. Karma is nothing more than how we play the cards. Some rounds have been misplayed, others over-played, all as we accept the challenges of life. One thing we never do is toss in the hand or a demand a re-deal, we stay in the game. If , through yoga, Loryn can inspire one soul to stay in the game, to play more carefully and consciously, then she will be reminded why yoga found her. Loryn became a certified yoga teacher and completed her training at Yoga Synthesis and Lotus Yoga. She is grateful to all her teachers, and above all, to the students who continue to inspire her to hold the cards more carefully and to play more consciously.
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