When
 I had the good fortune of connecting with Lisa Mae Osborn shortly after
 moving to Portland in '05, the seeds that had been planted in the years
 prior began to take root. I began to dive more deeply into the study of
 yogic practices, and I absolutely knew that my heart had come home when
 I was introduced to the bhakti practice of sri kirtana (devotional 
chanting). An yet at that point I had still no idea how impactful it 
would be or how serious I would become about desiring my life to be 
overtaken by spiritual pursuit. It was as though something within me 
started to wake up, and the things in my life that inhibited my growth 
began to fall, often painfully but beautifully, away.I
 have been teaching movement now (everything from creative movement for 
kids to modern dance to therapeutic private yoga classes to many things 
in between) since 1999. I have had the honor of being a part of The 
Bhaktishop Yoga Center since its inception, and under the gentle and 
encouraging guidance of Lisa Mae Osborn, as well as
 a number of other inspired and influential teachers, I have completed 
more than 500+ hours of yoga education and training. When I am not 
teaching or studying yoga, I am either engaged in my work as a licensed 
massage therapist where I am able to spend valuable one-on-one time with
 those who are looking to find ease, presence, and balance in their 
bodies, or wrapped in love and life lessons with my dear little son, 
Kavi. It is my goal as a bodywork practitioner, anatomy and kinesiology 
geek, yoga teacher, Mama, and student of bhakti yoga to serve and honor 
each individual that I encounter, whether on the mat or off, in the best
 and truest way that I know how. Movement is still endlessly fascinating
 to me, but it is truly the connection to Self and Source that we may 
encounter while engaged in yoga practices that has me hooked.