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I went to Kula's restorative class. I like restorative yoga classes because it's less about exercise, and more about lying on the floor and relaxing. I used my passport to prana card and found every staff member there to be very friendly, welcoming and helpful. This restorative class was- how can I put this nicely? -flaky. There was a women there handing out new-age tarot cards and if we wanted some reiki done on us we were to leave the card on the edge of our mat. How could I say no? As I was lying with my eyes closed I felt an odd tingling feeling go up my arm. That was probably the reiki. There was also some chanting at the beginning of class. More chanting than I am comfortable with. But I guess some people like that sort of thing. As for the yoga poses, they were very nice, no problems there. So in conclusion, I would be more likely to go to the restorative class if they left out the new age stuff. But if you are looking for that kind of experience Kula is the place for you.
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