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Seane Corn
As an inspired communicator, Seane’s classes are an eclectic fusion of healing and Spiritual making them intuitive, insightful and educational. Seane was named the “National Yoga Ambassador” for Youth AIDS. She utilizes her national platform to bring awareness to the HIV/AIDS crisis, along with the Cambodian Children’s Fund. She trains leaders of activism through her cofounded organization ‘Off the Mat, Into the World®’, which started in 2007 with Hala Khouri and Suzanne Sterling. She received the 2005 “Conscious Humanitarian” award for her outreach efforts.
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Yoga meets you where you're at. But stay open to the understanding that the more you do Yoga, doors open, and the invitation is to simply explore, if you're willing and if you're ready. And if you are, the sky is the limit. And the gift that yoga can bring you, is you. 
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