You’ve probably noticed we’ve been posting more lately.
It’s something we’ve resisted for a long time.
Not because we don’t care,
but because social media has always felt like a difficult fit.
Awkward. Dissonant.
Not quite right.
We’ve been reflecting on why that is.
Yoga, for us, is something real.
Something rooted.
A living practice of presence and remembering.
But here, online, everything gets compressed.
Stylised.
Turned into soundbites and scrollable moments.
Even the most heartfelt post can feel like a leaf in the wind.
There’s something deeply strange about putting something sacred
into a space designed for distraction.
It’s not just about aesthetics.
It’s about energy.
The pace. The performance.
The pressure to make something that ‘lands’,
even when what we’re sharing is more like soil than spark.
Something slow.
Something ancient.
Not made to be consumed.
We’ve always found this tension hard to hold.
And if we’re honest, being here takes a toll.
The flickering attention.
The overstimulation.
The constant sense of being pulled outward.
It doesn’t just drain time,
it frays the nervous system.
It scatters presence.
It weighs on the heart in subtle, cumulative ways.
And it doesn’t always feel healthy.
So yes, we’ve been posting more,
but it’s a bit of an experiment.
A way of trying to be here
without losing ourselves.
Of being in the world
without being of the machine.
Of showing up with honesty and care,
while resisting the demand to perform or produce.
And still we worry that something is being lost.
We worry that in trying to share yoga,
we sometimes betray it.
That in chasing visibility, we become less rooted.
That in packaging our lives into highlights,
we lose touch with the raw, real, beating heart of things.
Yoga teaches us to return.
To remember who we are underneath the layers.
To honour the quiet, the unseen, the imperfect.
It calls us back to the body,
the breath,
the earth.
Away from screen glow and endless noise.
Back to the slow, rhythmic pulse of being alive.
This isn’t a farewell post, or a call to unplug completely.
We’re still here.
Still sharing.
Still searching for a way to be online
that doesn’t cost us our presence.
But we want you to know:
We’re asking questions.
We feel the fracture.
And we’re tending to it.
We are trying, always,
to choose truth over trend,
practice over polish,
remembering over reach.
We hope you’ll join us in that remembering.
In carving out small spaces of honesty.
In returning, again and again,
to what matters most.
Yoga is not content.
You are not content.
This life is not for consumption.
It is for living.