
Brooklyn, New York
Iraimer Ruiz is a a 500 E-RYT dance-movement artist, trauma-informed holistic lifestyle coach, and educator of holistic modalities such as Yoga, Ayurveda and Neurodynamic Breathwork.
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Iraimer Ruiz is a a 500 E-RYT dance-movement artist, trauma-informed holistic lifestyle coach, and educator of holistic modalities such as Yoga, Ayurveda and Neurodynamic Breathwork.
Rooted in these Vedic sciences, she uses psychology and somatic practices in a modern practical approach as a means to empower others in the process of rising above their current state of awareness, so that together we may connect to the internal source of wisdom and love within and succeed in the journey of overall well-being through natural living. She aims to guide individuals through sacred journeys that ignite their curiosity to rediscover themselves, and offers practices to both balance and integrate the body-mind with the soul’s purpose (dharma), and from here, align the inner with outer environment for harmonious and embodied lives. Based in the north east coast, and her home base - Puerto Rico - Iraimer leads culturally-immersive retreats, coaching programs, teacher training and wellness consultations internationally.
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