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Molly has been practicing yoga for 16 years and has been teaching in the UK for 4. She is continually amazed and inspired by the magic and mystery of existence. She is committed to living in acceptance, discovering her truth and developing her yoga by tuning into the wisdom and creativity from within. She believes that present moment awareness is the foundation to a more peaceful and harmonious life.
She is currently running a yoga studio at Pollyclinics in Barnstaple, Devon, UK and is enjoying trusting the process of life as she continues to walk the path of union.
Website: pollyclinics.com
Twitter: @mollyyogauk
Facebook: Molly Yoga
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