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Crimson Moon Intuitive Arts - Copper from the Tuscan Gem show!

Crimson Moon Intuitive Arts

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I've been coming to Crimson Moon for a while, and I've noticed the shop has changed a lot -- and…read morenot for the better. It used to feel more organized and intentional: tarot cards in one section, crystals and journals in another, with a sense of flow to the store. Now everything feels rearranged every time I visit, and items are mashed together in a way that makes it really hard to find what you're looking for. The store also feels more commercialized, with extra merchandise and glass cases that make browsing less enjoyable. I originally found my Ostara deck in a case like that, and while I was lucky to get help from a friendly clerk I trust (Cassie), it's not fun to feel like you're being monitored or watched as though you might be a thief. That energy makes it uncomfortable to shop, especially when other staff are more welcoming and helpful. I do still appreciate some of the staff (again, Cassie has always been kind and respectful), but overall the atmosphere has shifted. What used to feel like a magical, creative space now feels cluttered, overly commercial, and less inviting.

Been here a few times, the shop itself is absolutely stunning and they sell beautiful items…read more Although the customer service is not the best. Staff barely interact with customers, and you get this weird feeling that you're being watched the whole time there. Not sure if its because I dont dress "spiritual" or what their problem was, but every time I have ever been I have gotten a weird feeling being inside.

Awareness Village Yoga and Meditation Center

Awareness Village Yoga and Meditation Center

(3 reviews)

I attended two classes at this lovely studio during my vacation in Lake Tahoe in August - a power…read moreflow yoga and a vinyasa flow yoga class. The instructor was great and really made me feel welcome. I would definitely come back on my next visit to Lake Tahoe!

Awareness Village and Meditation Center. I highly recommend Awareness Village to anyone seeking a…read moreplace to get in touch with your body. I personally have been practicing Yoga and Meditation here for 19 months. I have never done Yoga or meditation before coming to Awareness Village. I am Disable Veteran. I am able to do Yoga because of the amazing instruction of Awareness Village's Instructor, Julie Hodges. Awareness Village emphasize, "Yoga for Anyone:" I truely believe this since I started instruction at Awareness Village. I am able to do most of the positions safely. Julie is always helping and observing her students. Julie knowing about my specific disability is very careful in her instruction. Doing Yoga at Awareness village has giving me self worth and confidence in my daily life. Julie has helped me to connect my body with my spirit. I am more aware of my body and how it relates to my spiritual well being. This is just One huge lession I have learned. I recommend this Yoga Studio to Anyone! If you never have practiced Yoga before but you really want to, this is the Yoga studio for you. I was apprehensive about doing Yoga but Julie made me feel like I was the only student. Even though the studio had other students practicing at the same time. INTERMEDIATION is NOT a feeling I ever felt at Awareness village. Thank You Julie for helping me get my Physical and Spiritual life back in order. This is a place for ANYONE that would like to try Yoga. This is also a Yoga Studio for those who want to practice advance Yoga. Awareness Village is a Yoga studio that Truely for ANYONE.

Bliss Experiences - Request a private beach yoga session

Bliss Experiences

(14 reviews)

This review is for the Wander in the Woods experience with Jamie on 1/31/2026!…read more Are you in need of a reset, or some slowing down from the hustle and bustle of everyday life? Time out in nature? Breathing deeply and meditating with the woods around you? This class is for you! I absolutely loved this experience! It was so peaceful. Having 2 hours to explore in nature with a guide to direct your intention forces you to slow down and interact with your environment. Being outside and sunbathing on a sunny, winter day was lovely. I left feeling grounded and more connected to myself and my surroundings. The chatter in my head was significantly subdued. Location: For starters, Lake Tahoe Yoga = Bliss Experiences. The address originally listed on the website was wrong/ old. After I mentioned it, the location on their website has now been updated! :) The studio is in a little plaza down Kingsbury grade. Maybe an hour from Reno, it is an easy drive when conditions are clear. Scheduling: Normally scheduled on Friday's, I got an email on Wednesday asking if we could move the class to Saturday morning. Although I was flexible, it would be nice to have a little more notice in the future. To bring: Your blanket (one you wouldn't mind getting some dirt on), journal, pen, some warm clothes if during winter, hiking boots, and a good attitude! Experience: I was the only person in the class! I really didn't know what to expect outside of a guided meditation. We met at the Lake Tahoe Yoga studio and started by walking to a nearby trail ( ~10 mins) and introduced ourselves. Along the way, Jamie outlined the session, and pointed out unique growth/ nature features that were special to this area. I was guided to feel almost a childlike sense of curiosity to feel and interact with the world around me; intentionally slipping on the ice a bit, touching moss, and noticing unique features in the landscape, like an alcove of Aspens. As we walked further, I was given options for where we could settle. We found a cozy place on a log, where we could sit in the sun and feel warm enough to still ourselves. Here, I was guided through all of the senses except for taste, and was given time to practice on my own. I had time to journal and just bask at the beauty around us. I probably could have sat there for another 10 - 20 mins just in a meditative state. Afterwards, we began making our way back slowly, walking through the woods and paying attention to what was going on around us - animals, sunshine, seasonal differences. I also learned some new and fun words for describing forests! The session actually ended a little early. I didn't mind since I was hungry and it was lunch time. Session takeaway's & room for improvement: Since I was the only one in the class, the structure of our session was very relaxed and catered to my preferences. Jamie is very sweet and considerate of your needs, and is willing to cater the experience if you want more time reflecting, meditating, or using your senses. If the weather improves, maybe even an opportunity for some yoga poses?? Jamie was very receptive to my thoughts and it seems like the flow of the class is still being tweaked since it is relatively new. Jamie is also studying in nutrition and is offering some unique classes related to Mindful eating. Overall, there are some really neat classes being offered! I look forward to coming back and getting my zen on!

Bachelorette Parties Beware! If you are planning a calm,…read moregentle reset with your girls for a bachelorette party I would look elsewhere. My friend, the bride, had organized and paid for all ($25/person, the drop-in rate) all 9 of us to attend a Saturday morning, 9 am gentle flow class more than a month prior to us going. Fast forward the week of, the bride receives an email mentioning that the guide who typically offers the Saturday Gentle Flow is out of town, and as a result of the late change, they do not have another guide for 9am. She did offer us times on Friday, Saturday and Sunday noting that 5 out of the 7 options would be a private session for our group. The only time that worked with our plan of events was 7am on Saturday (one of the private session options) so as a group we all agreed and were excited to start our day with a gentle flow. Our poor bride, who I should mention is the sweetest, most go with the flow wants everyone to be happy kind of woman, begins receiving calls and texts from the owner asking if we really want to do 7am with a bachelorette party, she has to drive in and teach the class herself, and because it was now a private class it would be $78 dollars more! It was nowhere in the rescheduling email that it would cost more for the private session. The math was not mathing. The night before class, we all ask the bride what she wanted to - we're girls girls, we ride together. She very much wanted to start the day with a gentle flow class. That was all we needed, all 8 of us were 100% in with the bride and promised to go in with open minds. We arrive on time and walk in surprised how close together our 9 mats are to one another, there was no way if she had opened the class up to others to make it a non-private session even one more person would have fit! Again, we take a deep breath, try hard to have open minds and sit on our mats. Then the guide/owner opens her mouth...She does not start with a congratulations to the bride, in fact not once does she acknowledge or congratulate the bride, instead she starts with "wow I'm surprised you are all here at 7 am, usually bachelorettes have a hard time getting here at 9am." Then she sits on her mat and in a condescending tone ask "how is the elevation treating you all, nauseous? Headaches? Fatigue?" I laugh because clearly she is trying to figure out if we're hungover - which we were not! As I laugh she looks over, and without hesitation I let her know I'm always fatigued and tired, I'm a mom of a toddler. Another friend mentions that half of us are moms, the other half are teachers we are always all fatigued. The owner then changes the topic to see what problem areas we may be having, collectively we let her know that there are some tight hips, sore shoulders, and lower back pains. She lets us know she will guide us through a restorative flow to address those issues. Not the gentle flow we signed up for. Like I mentioned the room was small. There were times that friends had their feet and hands on one another because there was no room. We were told this was okay, lean into your friends. With a foot in a face?!? That's normal and okay? Two of us were against a wall and couldn't even fully do some of the flows because our arms and legs had no room and no where to go because of the wall. The bride didn't even have the straps and blocks at her station when we started. We never did any typical yoga flow positions, no child's pose, no down, no warriors, no tree, and shavasana had two blocks under our backs that were very uncomfortable and not how I have ever ended a yoga class. In fact, there was really no flow. It was do this position with these blocks, add straps, etc. Halfway through I noticed she was taking photos of us. We never signed anything allowing her to take photos of us. She never even asked for a verbal okay before taking pictures. And some of the positions she had us in while taking photos could not be flattering for anyone. I noted that and was planning on calling her out at the end. Luckily, at the end of class she mentioned she took photos "for us" and would air drop them to the bride. Two of these photos have ended up on her insta-stories this week. Obviously, these photos were for her own personal gain and not for us. Again, not one of us approved the photos being taken let alone used for her social media content. And the kicker - remember how the math was not mathing. Well, in a very stern tone, she calls the bride at the end of class that they had things to finish up front, aka pay the unexplained $78. Again, our sweet, kind bride didn't want any trouble and just handed over her credit card. Maybe she's kinder to corporate retreats or drop-ins, but if you're planning on going for a bachelorette party do not expect for your bride to be congratulated/made to feel special, instead plan on being judged and expected to be hung over.

Experience Yoga - yoga - Updated May 2026

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