Membership + Pricing

Alchemystic Studio offers a tiered monthly subscription option for folks to be able to access our weekly classes, workshops, community circles, and courses unlimited at a rate that feels financially accessible for you.

Community Care Rate

* I frequently stress about my basic needs like food, housing, and transportation and don’t always meet them
* I have debt, and it sometimes prevents me from meeting my basic needs
* I rent lower-end apt or have unstable housing
* I am unemployed or underemployed
* I qualify for government assistance like food stamps and medicaid
* I have no access to savings
* I have no or very limited expendable income, and I cannot afford eating out, coffee to go, movies, books, and new technology
* I cannot afford a vacation or have the ability to take time off without significant financial burden
* I do not have family wealth
* I sometimes have to support family members or other dependents
* I do not benefit from institutional support and social privilege because of multiple aspects of my identity (multiple of the following identities describe me: Person of color, female, trans, queer, disabled, neurodivergent, immigrant, undocumented or refugee)

Sustainer Rate

* I may stress about basic needs like food, housing, and transportation at times, but I am still able to meet them
* I am employed
* I have access to healthcare
* I have access to adequate housing
* I might have access to financial savings
* I have some expendable income for eating out, coffee to go, movies, books, and new technology
* I can take a vacation every year without significant financial burden
* I have some family support or have benefitted from family support throughout my life (my family/parents pay for part of rent/phone/healthcare etc}
* I fall somewhere in the middle of the social matrix – For example, I may be white and trans, or a middle-class able-bodied person of color

Supporter Rate

* I can comfortably meet all my basic needs like food, housing, and transportation
* l own my home or rent a high-end apartment
* l am employed or don’t need to work to meet my needs
* I have regular access to healthcare
* I have regular access to financial savings
* I have an expendable income for eating out, coffee to go, movies, books, and new technology
* I might have some debt, but it does not prevent meeting my needs
* I can take time off for vacation
* I can travel for fun
* I have family wealth and have benefitted from family support throughout my life (my family/parents pay or have paid for part of rent, phone, healthcare, etc)
* I benefit from institutional support and social privilege because of aspects of my identity (multiple of the following identities describe me: white, male, cis, straight, able-bodied, neuro-normative, US-born)

                                                                                                                                    

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  • An inclusive and intersectional space that prioritizes, uplifts, and serves sacred marginalized communities such as lgbtqia2s+, bipoc, neurodivergent, bigger bodies, caste oppressed, chronically ill, disabled, folks with chronic pain, and other people who feel ostracized by mainstream corporate yoga studios.
  • Respect for pronouns and names, knowing that as we heal these may change, and it is communal care for us to acknowledge and respect that.
  • A space that strives for accessibility and is always open to learn more ways to align with disability justice work
  • Respect for where folks are at in their yoga practice.
  • We strive to treat our bodies and minds with respect and compassion.
  • An environment meant to create the beautiful balance between challenging ourselves in order to grow and lovingly meeting ourselves where we are at.
  • Radical authenticity from our teachers and students alike.
  • Trauma informed classes and workshops.

“The Our Shadow’s container facilitated a healing space where genuine connections could be made. The weaving of ancient Indian wisdom throughout each session was so magickal and inspiring. Holding all the shares and vulnerability in my heart.”

SJ (she/her)

“I took Alchemystic Studio’s first immersive course, Deep Dive into the 8 Limbs of Yoga in 2021, and found it to be the most informative and inclusive yoga-related courses I’ve ever taken. I still am processing and unpacking that the topics we covered. I loved that one of the main focuses was decolonizing yoga. This is so important when so many Indigenous practices are being stolen for profit while at the same stigmatized. The guest teachers were also all amazing! I’m extremely grateful to have found Alchemystic Studio!”

Emily Brown (she/they)

“I have had the pleasure to be part of two containers that Alchemystic Studio offered. They have truly supported me through turbulent times and offered me a safe and warm space to unpack confusing and often painful feelings and experiences. I find the magic that they create transcends that space and is lasting. The connections both human and with our ancestors are healing and have provided much solace. Meesha cares and shows up for their community and it shows. They adjust to the needs and feedback of container. To be seen and held is powerful. In our containers I’ve been reminded time and time again how expansive we are. Truly, Meesha has supported my journey to heal and acknowledge myself fully and I am deeply grateful.”

Joya (she/her)

How We Give Back

Alchemystic Studio vows to give 10% of all profits to vetted non-profit organizations that align with the current themes of our classes, workshops, immersions, and/or effects a current crisis in need of aid.

“A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of human history.” — Mahatma Gandhi

Current Organization:

Congo Children’s Fund:

From Exploitation in Mines to a Hope Filled Future:

Every day, young children are being exploited to work in the artisanal mines in DR Congo. The hours are long and they are often threatened with violence, all for 8p a day. Operating in Katanga province, close to these mines, Kimbilio is able to offer support to some of these young children; transforming their lives from exploitation to a hope-filled future. Kimbilio offers holistic support to children who have lost contact with their families and are trying their best just to survive.