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Hetepu (Peace & Blessings)LaRenn Maman Elaine
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SHENU means full circle; harmonious circle. NEDJEM means to have relief from pain or anxiety.

 

After coming through the pandemic people are longing to decompress. SHENU NEDJEM Yoga is a wonderful mode of healing using gentle yoga techniques without pressure. Be prepared to be honored, respected, and relaxed while taken emotionally and physically to a higher place.

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SHENU Nedjem Yoga, taught by LaRenn Maman Elaine (formerly known as Queen Mother Imakhu), is consistent with the ancient philosophy of harmonious flow. Shenu Yoga emphasizes the need to listen to your own body. Competition is discouraged. "Don't worry what your neighbor is doing," LaRenn Maman encourages. "Don't overstretch, stop if you feel dizzy or uncomfortable. It's about YOU." There is also respect for personal boundaries. No invasive touch, no instructor hovering over you to adjust your position. No overly ambitious moves like headstands, over-twisting, or extreme balancing. No body shaming. First half of the class is done from the chair (which is used as a support), second half is on the floor with the yoga mat. (Challenged populations use the chair throughout, using the chair as support both seated and standing.) Movements and breath flow harmoniously from one pose into the next as energy builds as a gently moving river, energizing the body, yet calming the mind. Also, aromatherapy, gemstone therapy, sound healing, herbalism, healthy diet (including veganism), "African" Feng Shui, meditation, and overall body/mind/soul wellness lessons are incorporated into Queen Mother's holistic teachings.

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Special classes for Youth in After School, Homeschool, Summer Sessions, Detention Homes, Recreation Centers. These classes are based on cultural, ethical and health education, NOT religion. 

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LaRenn Maman has been doing yoga since age twelve. Watching the pioneering public TV show "Lilias, Yoga & Me" taught her to regulate her emotions in a productive, healthy way. She also credits yoga for lessening the impact of lifelong asthma and epilepsy.

 

As a Boomer who has had an active career as a dancer/choreographer, LaRenn Maman has learned to listen to her body, and to positively adjust in order to strengthen and maximize her health. As an ordained Interfaith minister and scholar who was initiated into the Ancient Egyptian (Khametic) mysteries, she found the correlations between Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, art, affirmations, breathing techniques, health practices, and the traditional Eastern yoga and Sanskrit. As a certified yoga instructor, LaRenn Maman has turned her research findings into a motivational health practice that speaks to and is impactful for everyone.

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As a motivational speaker and metaphysician, Imakhu also incorporates goal setting within the session. Each class ends with meditation. To arrange private group classes, one-on-one sessions, public group classes, retreats, and workshops, call 646-228-1185.​​

"Sedjem en khat (Listen to the body)." 

- Ancient Egyptian phrase​​

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LaRenn Maman Elaine is founder of

 SHENU Nedjem Yoga, and SHENU Art & Yoga Sanctuary.

Through SHENU Sanctuary, the initiated SHENU Yoga Instructor becomes an Ordained Minister. Bringing yoga to a community is an act of service.

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Often, the vulnerability of yoga and meditation opens clients

in ways that requires trauma-informed counseling. Being compassionate and well-trained in ministry is of major benefit to the yoga instructor. To learn more about ordination into Yoga as Ministry, call and text 646-228-1185. Blessings upon your journey.

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LaRenn Maman Elaine is founder of SHENU Art &Yoga Sanctuary. 

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