Awake Yoga Meditation: Calm minds, awakened hearts.
Awake Yoga Meditation in Baltimore offers a welcoming space for yoga and mindfulness at 4801 Tamarind Rd. Reviews describe a loving, uplifting community where attendees often leave services feeling more positive and supported through life’s ups and downs. The space is noted for unconditional love and holding space for members who attend when they can, though one review mentions warmth varies. The description reflects a peaceful, inclusive approach to personal growth.
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Guided yoga sessions for all levels to enhance physical and mental well-being.
Structured meditation practices to promote inner peace and spiritual growth.
Weekly gatherings with teachings focused on unconditional love and wisdom.
Opportunities for connection and joyful service within a supportive group.
Access to beautiful, winding paths and multi-denominational shrines for reflection.
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Overall rating
Devi Abbott
I have been a faithful and devoted member since 1983. I have always loved it. We are no longer at 5928 Falls Rd. We haven't been there since January 2016. We meet temporarily in the Eurythmic room in Waldorf School in Coldspring Newtown near Sinai Hospital.
Susan Chalker
When I first attended many years ago I was amazed that I didn't have to modify any of the teachings to fit my own spiritual understanding, as I typically had to do at other churches. I felt like I had found home spiritually. And since then I have enjoyed and benefited so much from this community of loving and devoted people. Through my ups and downs, I have always felt more uplifted and positive leaving service than when I arrived. I am forever thankful for this church!
Liz Slaterbeck
They truly embody the meaning of unconditional love here. While my schedule does not allow me to attend every service or opportunity for joyful service, they hold the space of knowing that we attend and are present when we can be and it is all perfect.
Tim Somerville
Not the most welcoming place. Although I'm not a religious man, I've visited many churches for their beauty and inspiration. Never before have I been kicked out of one for not being a member. Didn't offer any information on the church or membership, not even after we explained that we are new neighbors. Just a curt "goodbye". They deserve two stars because of the beautiful grounds, with winding paths between multi-denominational shrines (for enjoyment by members only, of course). But unfortunately no more because of the lack of warmth.
Tom Stuehler
The Divine Life Church is the wealth , the meaning and inspiration of my life. I would urge any seeker of a path to greater wisdom, truth and unconditional love to attend. You will be amazed. It is a powerful path to understanding of the God of love within each human expression on earth. Tom Stuehler COO Founder and owner LA Lafontaine Bleue catering