07/08/2026
Latest Additions to the Weekly Class Schedule at Downtown Yoga Center 🌞
Visit https://downtownyogafargo.com to register on Wellness Living and see our other weekly offerings.
**We will keep everyone updated on the system switch happening this month; continue using WL for now**
07/07/2026
Are you joining the Women's Wellness Summit this year? Kim will be sharing a nourishing therapeutic yoga practice for self-healing and rejuvenation!
✨🌟 Speaker Highlight 🌟✨
We are SO thrilled to have the incredible Kim Hobbs of Downtown Yoga Fargo teaching a fabulous yoga workshop at the Women’s Wellness Summit!
‘Rejuvenate Rasa: A Therapeutic Yoga Practice to Re-Discover the Goddess in You’
Rasa in sanskrit means juice, essence, or sweet taste and is connected to the element earth. It is hydrating, soothing, nectar-like, nourishing and the essence of the devi, or the divine feminine, rasa is the goddess in form. In this class, Kim will guide you through a simple, yet impactful practice using yoga and āyurvedic therapy techniques to increase the rasa waiting to be rejuvenated and remembered in your divinely feminine body, mind, and spirit. Rasa is what makes life worth living; it is
responsible for fertility, abundance, receptivity, and integration. To rejuvenate rasa is to breathe
vitality, or prana, back into your womanhood, reestablishing a compassionate and accepting
relationship with yourself as the Goddess herself. All you need is yourself for this practice.
How incredibly juicy amazing does that sound?!!!
Join us 8/4 from 9:00-4:00 for an earth shatteringly incredible day✨✨✨✨✨
🔗 More info here: https://www.fmwellnesscollective.com/event-details/womens-wellness-summit-1
06/29/2026
We will be closed July 4th to observe the freedom to be in nature, rest, and nurture yourself as we step into the second half of 2026.
Some wise words on Moksa, or freedom, from Swami Dayananda Saraswati in his book Introduction to Vedanta:
"When I do not want anything to be different, I know that I have fallen into place with what is. I know fulfillment. I need make no change to become contented. I am, for the moment, free -- from the need to struggle for some change in me or the circumstances. If I should fall into place permanently, requiring no more change in anything, my life would then be, fulfilled, the struggle over. The pursuit of moksa is the direct pursuit of that freedom everyone has experienced for brief moments when everything has "fallen into place."