Warrior Spirit Healing Arts

Elemental: Chinese MedicinE *Kundalini Yoga * Fire Horse Year 2026

Sundays: June 7th, July 5th, August 2nd, September 6th : 1:30pm-3:30pm
$120 for all 4 classes or $40 each, Studio 330 Downtown Kingston

Once every 60 years, the Fire Horse arrives — bold, fierce, and burning with purpose. This 4-part summer series uses the ancient wisdom of Chinese Medicine and the transformative power of Kundalini yoga to help you ride the fire wisely, cool what needs cooling, nourish what has been neglected, and release what the flames have refined. One element. One month. One 2-hour practice. Four workshops that work beautifully alone — and even better together.

June 7th: Fire Element – Ignite “Your heart is the Emperor. It’s time to let it rule.”

The Heart is the Emperor of your inner kingdom — and in the Fire Horse year, it’s been summoned to the throne. Explore the Fire element through Kundalini kriyas for the heart centre, joy, and authentic self-expression. Learn what it means to lead from love, not fear — and why joy is not a luxury, it’s medicine

July 5th: Water Element – Still Waters “Your nervous system called. It would like a word.”

The antidote to a Fire Horse year isn’t more fire — it’s depth. The Water element governs the kidneys, the nervous system, and the wisdom that lives in stillness. As Mercury turns retrograde in Cancer, this is the month to go inward, dissolve fear, and remember that the deepest power is the quiet kind.

August 2nd: Earth Element – Come Home “Home is not a place. It’s what happens when you stop running.”

Halfway through the most energetic year in six decades, your body is asking one question: have you been feeding yourself? The Earth element — home of the Spleen and Stomach — is the great nourisher, the mother within. This workshop is a full-body exhale. Ground, digest, and come home to yourself.

September 2nd: Metal Element – Refine and Release “After the gallop, the exhale. After the fire, the gold.”

Fire transforms, but Metal discerns. As summer ends and the Leo eclipse season closes, this workshop invites you to ask: what has this year refined in you? Working with the Lungs and Large Intestine — the organs of breath, grief, and letting go — we practise the radical art of release, and discover what precious things remain.

Introduction to Kundalini

February 15, 2026

Join Bir in Kingston, ON to learn the basics of a classical kundalini yoga class.

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* Pre-Registration and payment before classes are required.
* No refunds or exchanges for  future classes if you cannot attend.

Kundalini yoga is one of the oldest forms of yoga. This type of yoga specifically regulates and balances the nervous system, organs and glands so you can live life with more awareness instead of reacting from life’s challenges. It utilizes the creative energy that resides at the base of the spine while balancing the different chakras (energies).
 
There are over 80 different types of ‘yoga’. Kundalini yoga contains all these forms of yoga creating a powerful but also calming and centering experience using meditation, yoga postures (asana), breathing practices and chanting. Many of the classes include unique, dynamic movements and rhythm so it is effective in quieting the busy mind to prepare for meditation. Every yoga kriya (series of postures) is  designed for a specific effect while also balancing the whole person in general physically, mentally and spiritually.
Kundalini yoga is a potent tool that can give you an opportunity to have a deeper understanding of yourself first without needing to you ‘fix’ yourself. When you have a deeper understanding of yourself and train your mind to serve you (instead of letting your mind control you) you can be in rhythm with yourself  once again while relating with the world with more acceptance, tolerance and compassion.
 
Although there are many different types of kundalini yoga, the form of yoga classically taught today was brought to the west  in the late 1960s with an influence of the Sikh tradition. Both Sikhism and kundalini yoga are separate lifestyles yet they compliment one another. With that said, this practice is ideally taught with upmost integrity and inclusion of all people from different lifestyles, belief systems and genders.
 
As of 2020 the global kundalini yoga community underwent significant changes in regards to the culture of the yoga community and how kundalini yoga is presented to the world. Bir strives to create class spaces that are inclusive, trauma informed and have a focus on keeping the student as their own inner ‘guru’/teacher/healer. Please read HERE for further details about Bir Kaur’s stance in regards to these changes.

How Chinese Medicine Relates to Kundalini Yoga

Most people’s nervous systems are incredibly overactive, especially the “go go go” part which is called the sympathetic nervous system. When the nervous system is overactive the organ systems, flow of energy and blood in our bodies become imblanced. This can lead to dis-ease and inflammation of the body, which also affects the mind and emotions. As a result we make decisions and act out based on these imbalances over and over again in our daily habits

(Yes…Lifestyle is a big factor unless something from the outside environment invades the body like a traumatic injury, cold, damp, heat or wind)

Over time the body gets depleted from overworking so hard, even though we don’t feel it at the time.It’s like having the gas pedal in your car pushed all the way down, but you are still parked but there are many other ways the body and mind can be affected.

There are many highways in the body, called meridians, that link up with the nervous system and organs.These highways are directly related to the 5 elements we have in our bodies (Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, Wood)

Acupuncture, one aspect of Chinese Medicine, works by inserting needles into specific areas on meridians (highways) for a specific effect to balance the energy, blood, organs and nervous system.  There are 365 acupuncture points!

Kundalini yoga and meditation work in a similar way to acupuncture by balancing the meridians (and therefore the nervous system and organs) by using different postures, mudras and mantras.  It gives a specific effect on the brain and nervous system to help you feel like “you” again.

In a way, you are giving yourself acupressure (acupuncture without the needles)!

Note: Chinese medicine/acupuncture is more complex. Kundalini yoga doesn’t replace Chinese Medicine or vice versa but they complement one another really well.

You can move physically and mentally away from the mindset of “I’ve always been this way” towards a mindset of interacting with yourself and the world with more freedom and choice without denying any part of the self.