Practicing yoga under the influence can help advance students’ abilities, Mulvey says. She believes the drug can alter the connection between mind and body just enough to break damaging or limiting patterns of movement.
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Stacey Mulvey, who runs Marijuasana – a cannabis-friendly yoga practice based in Las Vegas – recently brought her workshop to Boston.
Read MoreHere it is folks, 2 additional Crystal Reiki + Yin Yoga classes have been added to the Boston pop up this November. Reserve your space now,
Read MoreAnnouncing the new and improved Marijuasana.com! This website has been a long time in getting off the ground. When I look back on this year and the expectation I had for when it "should" have been be completed, I realize that:
I was so naive!
Read MoreThat’s right, you can smoke up before you stretch out in a special class put on by Marijuasana and we talked to the yoga instructor Stacey. She let us in how what happens in a class and some of the benefits of doing yoga while a little high.
Read More“Just anything and everything that involves moving the body in a mindful way is something that I really, really love,” (Stacey Mulvey) said in an interview.
She said the combination of yoga and marijuana “translates to you feeling amazing and feeling healthy and feeling synchronized."
Read MoreYou'll definitely inhale. This summer and fall, instructor Stacey Mulvey is introducing North Cambridge to “Marijuasana,” her signature cannabis-infused yoga class. Get ready for the chillest flow of your life.
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