Save the date 06.20.24
As one of the most auspicious days of the year, the Summer Solstice has been celebrated for hundreds of years across time and space.This is an invitation for everyone focused on enlightening, strengthening and expanding your aura during the most important day.
We will also support the collective in asking for world peace with this special mantra.
I can't wait to be together in community and ride the energetic wave together.
June 20, 24
7:00 pm Casa de Luz
1701 Toomey Rd, Austin, TX 78704 at Serena Workshop Roomonline or in person.Join this important energy portal.Energy exchange $30 usd
Sat Nam






Taking an amusingly formulaic “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach, Karate Kid: Legends echoes the plot of both the 1984 original and the 2010 Karate Kid films with its familiar underdog story of a kid whose single mother moves him to a new city where he’s bullied by a martial arts expert before entering a tournament to prove himself by facing that very same bully. Even as you can roll your eyes at several of the expected events occurring, this sixth film does take one very notable zig when fans of the 41-year-old series expect a zag before reverting to the template in the second half, which gives it some novelty – even as it will no doubt frustrate many returning fans in how long it takes to see the team-up the trailers promise.
There are moments where Legends is able to recapture some of the original’s endearing nature, including in the way it eventually brings in not one, but two familiar mentors. At the same time, it never quite locks in like it could, thanks to what feels like a misguided attempt to maintain an unrelentingly high energy from start to finish that ends up making it feel emotionally hollow because it almost never takes time to slow down and breathe.