SoulFlow Vision & Mission
SoulFlow Oakland is co-creating a world where everyone can thrive, there’s abundant culturally relevant access to healthcare–including Yoga & Meditation, and we are in rhythm with nature.
We are part of a global movement that honors authentic lineage and centers healing and liberation practices for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and folks with disabilities. We create a place where people genuinely feel a part of the community because they feel witnessed, included and uplifted. We offer scholarships and sliding scale pricing to make Yoga, meditation and dance financially accessible.
During these difficult, pivotal times we are committed to offering healing, workshops, retreats, gatherings, and resources that access the whole self, ignite joy, and inspire our most courageous heart toward wise, compassionate action in the world. We offer workshops on non-violent communication, resilience, functional body movement, self-defense, and meditation.
SoulFlow Oakland is a Black-led, woman-led organization with the 25 workers being majority BlPOC and LGBTQ+. We are centered in the principles of Black feminism, restorative justice, and radical inclusion.
Classes & retreats that access the whole self, ignite joy, and inspire our most courageous heart toward wise, compassionate action in the world.
Soulflow Founder
Satya de la Paz August
Offering 13 years of experience teaching yoga, Satya de la Paz (she/her) inspires students to fall in love with their bodies and their practice. Deeply inspired by her years as an educator in West Oakland, she infuses dynamic alignment, chanting, storytelling, and community-building into her classes.
Satya offers Yoga as a means of collective and personal liberation and decolonization: accessing our innate healing capacity through therapeutics and compassion, meeting media-driven body shame through mindfulness and affirmation, freeing the heart of resentment and blame, and healing the mind of ableist and hierarchical ways of moving and acting. Multiple expressions of poses are offered as students are encouraged to listen to their own body wisdom and access needs.
Satya is deeply grateful for her mentor, Abby Tucker, as well as all of her dharma and movement teachers, Sally Kempton, Rob Preece, and Sianna Sherman. Honoring the traditions of Hatha Yoga, Tantra Yoga, and Tibetan Buddhism, she empowers multiracial, multi-gender, and multigenerational groups to awaken their true nature of awareness and bliss.
Off the mat, Satya is active in social justice movements, dances, gardens, and cooks.