GROUND AND CENTER

GROUND AND CENTER

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GROUND AND CENTER

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Ground and Center started as an idea born from two educators who wanted to do their part to help fill gaps in our education and healthcare system. We currently live in a world where anxiety, depression, and social/emotional learning needs are on the rise. The demands on children and their grown ups’ time/energy are ever increasing in the fast paced society we find ourselves in. With this increase comes a need for space for more active practices such as mindfulness, movement and embodiment strategies to help folks cope with the business of life. We’ve also seen how these widening gaps affect young people in real time.

Christy, having a son with Autism and ADHD has lived the frustration of booking appointments where waiting lists can be up to a year or more out. Therefore, leaving her and her child without the help they seek. Margot, having been working with a wide range of ages both inside and outside of the classroom has seen the challenges that come up when needs aren’t addressed and how they grow bigger as kids get older.

Both Margot and Christy are surrounded by youngsters and their grownups who can use a sense of community with a goal of building resilience and coping skills for life. We all have a role to play, and Christy and Margot have found their role here at G&C. Our story does not include being a replacement for therapy or other means of mental or physical healthcare, but rather a stepping stone, an interim or an “in addition to”. Together, the G&C family is one where we break chains, build community, and provide the next generation with a world surrounded by grace, reflection, and joy.

GROUND AND CENTER

94 W. Main St.
Suite 203
Bay Shore, NY 11706
94 W. Main St.
Suite 203
Bay Shore, NY 11706

PHONE:
(631) 647-0745

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SUI YOGA

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SUI YOGA

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Celebrating Uniqueness, Together

Nestled in the heart of New York City’s vibrant SoHo, Sui Yoga is more than a hot yoga studio—it’s a space for conscious connection. Our name comes from the Latin sui generis, meaning unique, of its own kind. Sui in Japanese refers to the water element. In each of our offerings, we are committed to nurturing the unique potential of the individual while simultaneously fostering the expansion and joy that community brings.

Flooded with natural light and teeming with plants, our 6,000 square foot, bi-level space is a serene oasis. Our two spacious studios feature healing, restorative Himalayan salt walls and artfully-curated lighting systems. Our state-of-the-art locker rooms are outfitted with 12 showers, stocked with clean, all-natural bath products. Our café offers healthy bites and beverage options to help nourish and fuel you throughout your day.

Our interiors are curated with the utmost care and attention to detail, adhering to the principles of biophilic design—a concept that celebrates the symbiotic relationship between humanity and the natural world, encouraging a deeper connection with nature that strengthens our intuition, restores our natural rhythms, and promotes tranquility.

We invite you to slow down, nourish your soul, and activate your higher consciousness. Come visit us today.

SUI YOGA

180 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013
180 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013
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SOUK

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SOUK

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SOUK is a contemporary yoga studio designed to create connections by coming together in the practice of yoga, storytelling, music and sweat. We host an incredible group of teachers from around the world representing the most significant lineages of yoga. Our classes are accessible to all levels of practitioners and draw from ancient teachings as they pragmatically relate to the times we live in.

We are a community of Yoga practitioners finding in vigorous conscious movement an opening for non-dogmatic self inquiry. We invite you to exchange ideas and energy, disrupt stagnation with movement, become comfortable with stillness, commit to yourself and your practice.

It’s possible to feel invigorated, alert, attuned, poised, empowered, endeared, supported, aligned, present, purposeful and in your power. At SOUK we believe it’s possible at any age, given any state of mind, and at every stage of life.

We are excited for you to find the SOUK class that meets you where you are today!

SOUK

12 west 27 Street, 2nd Floor
New York NY 10001

12 west 27 Street
2nd Floor
New York NY 10001

929.459.8938

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SPOTLIGHT

SOUK

To celebrate the release of our print issue themed LOVE, we reached out to our amazing community to share with us a few thoughts on love. This week we celebrate SOUK studio in NYC and founders Rima Rabbath and Monica Jaggi. From the founders, Souk is a “contemporary yoga studio designed to create connections by coming together in the practice of yoga, storytelling, music and sweat. We host an incredible group of teachers from around the world representing the most significant lineages of yoga. Our classes are accessible to all levels of practitioners and draw from ancient teachings as they pragmatically relate to the times we live in.” Pick up your free copy of Yoga Love Magazine at SOUK today!

Share with us what you love about what you do:
Being part of people’s lives. Students come to their mat with a sense of curiosity and adventure whether they are conscious of it or not. As yoga teachers, we get to partake in their journey even for one class. That class leaves a subtle imprint. It’s so special. 

Share with us what you have learned about LOVE:
YOGA LOVE Magazine has a genuine feel to it. Its content is meant as a celebration of others. It’s refreshing!

What inspired you to support Yoga Love Magazine?
See answer above + our shared affinity and love for the subject of Yoga.

OHM CENTER

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OHM CENTER

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Founded by acupuncturist, healer and meditation teacher, Suzanne M. Hill, the OHM Center is a meditation center dedicated to helping people advance in their meditation practice and wisdom training.

The OHM Center is a one-room meditation and wisdom training center located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. We offer a range of classes intended to take you deeper into your relationship with your true inner nature and to a deeper state of relaxation.

We are currently offering Zoom classes during the days and In-House (in person) classes in the evenings and weekends.

OHM CENTER

1143 First Ave
New York City, NY 10065
1143 First Ave
New York City, NY 10065

(212) 557 6216

Check out our great chat with founder Suzanne

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Interview with founder Suzanne Hill

Located in the heart of NYC Suzanne Hill founder of OHM is truly a community center with heart. People hang out in the lobby and know each other and. This is not a “yoga studio” with over….classes a week both online and in person 

What was the inspiration to create the OHM Center? 

In 2017, I was getting ready to move out of NYC, with the plan of reducing my workload as an acupuncturist down to 3 days a week. Then, one day I woke up and had the overwhelming feeling wash over me that I needed to open up a meditation center. The words literally came out of my mouth, “It’s time.” For years, I had been teaching 3 meditation classes a week out of my home, so I realized it was time to get them out of my apartment and reach a community beyond my acupuncture patients. It took 6 months to find our location, and after a 9-month buildout, Ohm opened its doors in October 2019. So at the time of this publishing we will be about 5.5 years old!! 

OHM center is more than a meditation center. From the moment you walk there is a strong feeling of community and you can’t help but notice how people spend time before and after classes hanging out on the couches in the lobby and seem to know each other. Was this part of the vision? 

Yes! From the get go, I wanted people to feel like Ohm is a good 3rd space (after home and work), where they can feel safe, secure and welcomed…especially in a large city like NYC, where we sometimes feel like not enough people acknowledge or care about us. At Ohm, we care! We also want people to be able to meet others on their journey of self-development, and share experiences. At the end of class, I go around the room and ask people to briefly discuss what they experienced for 2 reasons: 1) to ground people back into their bodies through speaking, and 2) to help people connect to a group energy. If you only show up for class and leave in your own private cocoon, then you don’t experience the relating and connection that comes through verbal sharing. As humans, when we feel whole and balanced, we naturally want to share; other people learn from our experiences, so we all help each other grow. This leads to people being friendly with one another before and after class. A community naturally formed, without feeling forced, and without the sense that there are insiders and outsiders. We hope that everyone leaves our space feeling included and welcomed! (And by the way, I called it OHM to stand for Open Heart and Mind, but lately I’m writing it Ohm, so that people don’t call it the O-H-M Center!) 

What are the most popular offerings at OHM center? (ie: soundbaths? trainings?) 

By far our most popular classes are Sound Baths; we have them every day at least once! People love the sounds and vibrations of the singing bowls, and we often incorporate them into the end of other classes like Yoga Nidra as well. Most of our

Sound Baths are 45-minutes or 1-hour long. The other 2 popular classes are Breathwork & Sound Healing and Gentle Hypnosis & Sound Healing. These classes are well-attended because they are 75 minutes long, and people feel like they have journeyed, so they’re deeply restorative. It usually takes people 15 minutes to sit up after the class is over! 

In early 2024, we added training & certification programs and the response has been enormous! We have trained a lot of people! Ohm currently offers a 25-Hour Level 1 Sound Healing Certification, which includes in-person weekly classes & lots of practice time. By the time our students complete the course, they’re able to give mini-sound baths for their friends & family. We also have 4-Hr. Energy Healing Training that is very popular. As we move into the Age of Aquarius, we believe that everyone should learn how to be an energy healer! 

The theme of this issue is “celebrating age.” What advice or practices would you recommend to someone who is interested in improving wellness as they get older? (optional question more about Suzanne if she wants to answer) 

By now, most of us know that there are many things that accelerate our biological aging such as: stress, living in a city, mental and physical toxins, trauma, chronic pain, etc. While none of us will live forever (as yet), there are indeed antidotes to this accelerated aging such as: good sleep, no sugar or toxins, drinking enough water, working at things we love, forming relationships with people who support and nurture us, etc.. Furthermore, from the spiritual perspective, the KEY antidote to aging is to release our natural reflex of responding to situations by becoming tense, worried and upset. Everything works out one way or another, and whatever situation that arises won’t be any different. It will ALWAYS work out. As we can uplevel our response to acceptance, trust and faith through regular meditation and spiritual practice, we will absolutely age more gracefully. The practices we teach at Ohm like mantra chanting, breathwork and meditation, all help you uplevel, thereby relaxing you, and decelerating the speed at which gray hair, wrinkles and arthritis appear. 

You originally worked in finance before changing careers to become an acupuncturist and then eventually open the OHM center. What advice would you give to someone considering a career change to work in wellness? 

There is wellness and then there’s spirituality, and ideally they should overlap, but sometimes they don’t. For sure, the skills that are always immediately transferable from other industries are hard work, responsibility and follow through. From corporate into wellness, I think that people have to learn not to be attached to their patients’ or clients’ outcomes. We are only ever the guide, not the doer, and it’s

really up to the patient how “well” they want to be. You can’t push others up the mountain; it’s too exhausting and inefficient. This non-attachment is tricky for some people coming from corporate, because it goes against the corporate mindset, where you are meant to “get things done”. But even in corporate, you will find that if you evolve past attachment to outcome, you will have a better experience and greater success overall. 

Coming from corporate into spirituality, the main lesson is patience, so that you’re able to let things unfold naturally. Divine timing has its reasons for things taking as long or short as they do, and it’s always for the greater good of ALL, not just us as individuals. Again, these lessons