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| - Since writing my last review on Bodhi Tree, I have explored most every yoga option in the inner city. For this reason, I feel compelled to reevaluate what I wrote, as I have inevitably made my return to the Tree.
I am in the middle of a 30 day challenge at Bodhi, and it has probably been one of the most supportive environments to do such a challenge for only the second time.
I stand by previous statements that Bodhi Tree is the most gorgeous studio I have ever practiced in. In fact, since my last review, it is possible that the tree has grown more beautiful. Clean, open, airy, always with some sort of seedling growing on the ledges of the walls. Wonderfully decorated, now with pretty candle holders and a Puja wall.
Although many of my favourite instructors have parted ways with Bodhi Tree, I still like to believe that their instructors provide the most consistent practice in the city. They are each unique, though you can see in each of them that yoga is their lifestyle, on and off the mat.
The yoga yuppies still bother me, but I'm getting good at choosing my classes wisely, and find myself less distracted. Classes can be crowded, so be prepared for that.
It reminds quite pricey, so I am trying to determine how much I can commit to practicing here once I've completed my 30 day challenge, so this is the only reason I can't quite award Bodhi with 5 stars still. It is very difficult to try and convince your friends to come to a $20 drop in class if they're trying yoga for the first time only.
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