Yoga Beyond the Mat: Spiritual Practice, Nervous System Healing, and True Transformation

In this episode of Wild Enthusiasm for Living, I sit down with my yoga teacher and mentor, Karen Weber-Manz, for a conversation that completely expands what yoga really is, and what it was always meant to be. If you’ve ever thought yoga was just about movement, flexibility, or getting a good workout, this episode will open an entirely new door for you.

Together, we explore the deeper spiritual roots of yoga beyond the asana practice that’s so often emphasized in Western culture. Karen shares her wisdom from more than 25 years in the healing arts, weaving together insights on energy, the mind, and the true purpose of yoga as a path to self-awareness and transformation. We talk about what it means to “steady the mind” before generating energy in the body, and why practices like yoga nidra, breathwork, and stillness are not just supportive, but essential.

I also reflect on my own experience inside her teacher training and how it has reshaped my understanding of yoga from something I do into something I live. This conversation dives into the importance of lineage, the difference between a yoga instructor and a true teacher, and why authentic guidance matters now more than ever in a world filled with noise and quick fixes.

We explore how yoga can move beyond being a temporary stress reliever and instead become a powerful tool for lasting change, helping you regulate your nervous system, shift your energy, and transform the patterns that keep you stuck in burnout and overwhelm. Karen shares practical insight into why slowing down might actually be the most advanced practice, and how meeting yourself exactly where you are is the beginning of everything.

If you’re craving more depth in your practice, curious about the philosophy behind yoga, or simply looking for a more meaningful way to care for your mind, body, and spirit, this episode offers a grounded and expansive perspective on what’s truly possible.

This is an invitation to take your yoga off the mat and into your life, and to rediscover what it feels like to live with genuine, wild enthusiasm.

More about Karen:

Karen Weber-Manz has been teaching yoga since 2002, drawing from her studies in a Himalayan lineage to weave mindful movement, breath, meditation, and mantra into her teachings to cultivate a steady mind and embodied awareness, guiding students toward yoga’s highest aim. She is an ayurvedic bodyworker and educator, certified clinical aromatherapist, licensed massage therapist, and reiki master teacher, and the owner of Garaj Mahal Studios in Batavia, Illinois, a community space for specialty workshops, kirtan, and her Fox Valley Yoga Teacher Training 200- and 500-hour programs.

Karen is also a writer whose work centers on transformation, imagination, and resilience. She creates stories across transmedia including magazines, novels, television, and film. Take her free classes on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@MuktiBhuktiYoga) or visit here for more www.muktibhukti.com (http://www.muktibhukti.com/)