About this Event
Body Positive Naked Yoga: A Practice in Presence, Respect, and Radical Self-Acceptance
This guided naked yoga class offers a compassionate, judgment-free space to reconnect with your body exactly as it is. Free from the constraints of clothing, comparison, and performance, participants are invited to experience movement, breath, and stillness in their most natural state — supported by a shared commitment to dignity, safety, and mutual respect.
Practicing without clothing can foster a profound shift in body awareness. Without layers to hide behind or adjust, students often report:
- Greater freedom of movement and ease in postures
- Increased sensitivity to alignment and muscular engagement
- A deepened connection to breath and sensation
- Relief from body shame through normalized, non-judgmental visibility
- Enhanced self-acceptance and nervous system relaxation
In this environment of intentional acceptance, the focus remains rooted in yoga as a path of self-study and ethical presence.
Grounded in Yogic Ethics
This class is guided by the foundational principles of the yamas and niyamas, the ethical limbs of yoga that cultivate integrity in relationship with self and others. These include:
- Ahimsa (non-harm): Emotional and physical safety are paramount.
- Satya (truthfulness): Showing up authentically, without pretense or performance.
- Brahmacharya (responsible self-restraint): Honoring personal and shared boundaries.
- Saucha (purity): Maintaining a clean, respectful practice environment.
- Santosha (contentment): Practicing acceptance of the body as it is today.
Participants are expected to embody these principles through conduct that supports collective wellbeing.
A Safe, Respectful Space
This is not a sexualized environment, nor a venue for social or romantic pursuit. It is a contemplative practice space grounded in:
- Mutual respect and clear interpersonal boundaries
- Non-objectification of self or others
- Zero tolerance for inappropriate behavior
- A strict no photography or recording policy
All participants share responsibility for upholding the integrity of the container through self-awareness, discretion, and ethical presence.
What to Expect
Classes include gentle warm-ups, mindful asana, breathwork, and restorative integration. Language is inclusive and body-neutral. Modifications are always offered, and participation in any posture is optional.
Whether you are exploring vulnerability, healing body image wounds, or simply seeking a deeper somatic connection to your practice, this class offers a rare opportunity to meet yourself — and others — with honesty, compassion, and respect.
You are welcome exactly as you are.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
38 W 32nd St, 38 West 32nd Street, New York, United States
USD 25.00 to USD 38.12










