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Lori Myles-Carullo

Lori’s love affair with yoga began twenty-two years ago in an Integral Yoga class in Montreal at McGill University. As a dancer and a very spiritual being in her essence, the movement, breath, and space that Yoga offered spoke to her soul and ignited a spark that has only gotten stronger and more powerful over the years. Lori explored the various Yoga styles of Integral, Sivananda, Iyengar, Ashtanga, Kundalini, Hatha Vinyasa, and Kripalu, and loves to share elements of all of these in her teaching. She took her first 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training Course at the Nosara Yoga Institute in Costa Rica in 2004, and that transformational month changed her life forever in the best way. With twenty years of loving service in the healing arts, Lori brings a tremendous gift to the Yoga training through her expertise as a registered E-RYT 200 Yoga Instructor, a Bodyworker, a Reiki Master, and a Psychotherapist with a Master’s Degree in Transpersonal Psychology. Lori also self-published her first book four years ago, entitled: ‘Beauty’s Way: Inspiration on the Path of Awakening’. Lori lives most of the year at magical Mystica Lodge in Costa Rica, and absolutely loves co-leading 200 hour Yoga Alliance Certified Yoga Teacher Trainings as well as Yoga + Awakening Retreats.

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Practice as Portal

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From the very first time I rolled out a Yoga mat and was guided through a full session, I felt the raw potential of this universal practice to welcome me into new and blessed realms of myself and of Life. It was a rare gift to enjoy 75 minutes to myself, with nothing to interrupt […]

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