Welcome to Healing On The Mat, your journey of mind, body, and soul connection
Philosophy
My practice is deeply rooted in the belief in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. While traditional yoga is often associated with Buddha, my approach is fueled by the teachings and guidance of Christ. However, through enlightenment and spiritual growth, I have come to understand that love encourages us to extend ourselves to all for the benefit of unity. We recognize and respect that individuals may follow different paths to spiritual enlightenment, and we honor this diversity within our practice. Our goal is to provide a space for all to experience spiritual healing, regardless of their faith background, by incorporating principles of love, compassion, and mindfulness into our sessions.
I believe in the power of sound baths as a transformative force, intertwining the soulful rhythms of nature, and the dynamic pulses of various soundscapes to guide our explorations of mind, body, and spirit. Our sessions are a journey through Power Yoga, Hatha Yoga, and Yin Yoga, enriched by meditation, mindfulness, and gardening practices that nurture a holistic sense of wellness and inner peace.
My commitment extends beyond physical practice, recognizing the diverse backgrounds and potential emotional traumas our participants may carry. We are dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and understanding environment that supports every individual's journey towards healing, growth, and self-discovery.
Providing you with a safe space to relax
A collective where each breath becomes a catalyst for healing and connection. Here, you'll find the freedom and safety to release trauma and pain, embracing a journey of renewal and empowerment.
Classes
The Link Event & Recreation Center
6750 Baker Blvd, Richland Hills, TX 76118
Wednesday 7pm
Saturday 11am
Sunday 2:15pm
Our services
“Emotions are consistently cast as the opposition in a war that never seems to end. The scorched earth of your heart bears the scars, but your heart was never meant to be a battlefield. Your heart is a garden.”
— Dr. Anita Phillips