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CE Workshop | Ancient Text and Modern Applications, Part 1: What the Bhagavad Gita is, and Why it Matters

Yoga teachers and enthusiasts alike are naturally drawn to the teachings of The Bhagavad Gita; and yet at times it may be difficult for readers to see how its lessons can be applied to today’s modern landscape. In this series, Hari-kirtana das will offer a deeper understanding of what the Bhagavad Gita really is and how it can help us navigate our way through whatever we face today. Part 1 of the series will cover the basics and take some first steps toward a deeper understanding of the Gita’s message.

In this session, you’ll learn:

· What the Bhagavad Gita is and how to understand its teachings
· Important characters like Krishna and Arjuna, and why they’re on a battlefield
· How to recognize the Gita’s overarching themes, literary structure, and primary topics

Those who register for this workshop will receive The Yoga Ladder, an excerpt from Hari-kirtana’s forthcoming book,  Journey Into The Bhagavad-gita.

CE Workshop | Ancient Text and Modern Applications, Part 2: Metaphysics and Theology

Part 2 of our series will look at how the Gita presents us with a new set of underlying assumptions about the nature of reality. We will explore topics like Metaphysics, the concept that “reality” may expand past what can be seen or measured, and Theology, and how their presence emerges in the Bhagavad Gita.

In this session, you’ll learn:

· How the Gita’s metaphysical conception of reality works... and how it can change the way we see the world
· How the Gita’s concept of God is different from western monotheism
· What makes the Gita’s philosophy exist beyond the structure of religion

Those who register for this workshop will receive The Yoga Ladder, an excerpt from Hari-kirtana’s forthcoming book, Journey Into The Bhagavad-gita.

CE Workshop | Prana and Pranayama: The Power of Breathing

Pranayama is a foundation of yoga, aimed at building connection between the breath, mind, body, and soul. When we focus on the breath, we are observing how our Prana—or energy—flows through us, perhaps with the aim of invigorating, relaxing, or healing the self. Join us for a discussion and self-exploration of the give-and-take of our energy, and the self-care that comes from Pranayama.

In this webinar, you will learn:

· A refresher on the concept of Prana and Pranayama
· How to use the breath as a tool to master your body and mind
· The physiological aspects of Pranayama

CE Workshop | Ancient Text and Modern Applications, Part 3: Turning the Theoretical into Practical

The Bhagavad Gita is not only for armchair philosophers, but rather a manual for the practical application of spiritual wisdom accessible for all. In this session, we’ll talk about the Gita’s philosophical conclusion and its ultimate message. Explore how to develop a deep and meaningful relationship with the text and ways to apply its teachings in your life.

In the final part of this series, you'll learn:

· Why the Bhagavad Gita is a message of hope (but not in the way you might think)
· Tips for contemplative reading
· Ways to integrate the Gita’s teachings into your life

Those who register for this workshop will receive The Yoga Ladder, an excerpt from Hari-kirtana’s forthcoming book,  Journey Into The Bhagavad-gita.

CE Workshop | Simplifying and Demystifying the Koshas, Part 1: An Overview

What are the koshas, and what is their relevance to a yoga practice? Join us for this 6-part series in which Manju and Prashant Joshi will discuss how an awareness of the koshas can deepen your practice and help you gain knowledge of yourself inside and out.

We'll begin with an overview of what the koshas are, and their relevance in yogic wisdom and practice. Whether you are a veteran yoga teacher/practitioner or just starting your journey, there's always something to learn. Join us to refresh your knowledge or gain new perspectives on this fascinating topic.

In this workshop, you will learn:

· The "big picture" of the koshas from yoga/Sankhya schools of philosophy
· The concept of the three bodies
· Yogic practices tailored to each kosha

CE Workshop | Introducing the Concept of Detachment to Your Yoga Students

We know that yoga is more than asana — and while learning techniques to safely sequence asana and pranayama are an important foundation in yoga teaching, philosophy is also a key component to delivering a well-rounded yoga class. Join sisters Cristal and Pooja Sharma to explore how to introduce the concept of detachment while teaching asana, pranayama, and meditation. We'll discuss how to integrate yoga philosophy in a way that is both accessible for students and works with the flow of your class.

You'll learn:

· The meaning of detachment
· How to incorporate philosophy when planning your class
· Teaching methods to integrate the concept of detachment in your class, and how to connect it with asana, pranayama, and meditation

CE Workshop | Simplifying and Demystifying the Koshas, Part 2: Anamaya Kosha

In part 2, we continue our exploration of the koshas and their relevance to the practice of yoga. We will explore the outermost sheath, the Anamaya kosha, which is the physical manifestation of our existence. Whether you are a veteran yoga teacher/practitioner or just starting your journey, there's always something to learn. Join us to refresh your knowledge or gain new perspectives on this fascinating topic.

In this workshop, you will learn:

· The "big picture" of the Anamaya kosha
· Yogic and Ayurvedic practices to relieve stress on the Annamaya Kosha

CE Workshop | Samskaras: Reprogramming Our Neural Pathways

Our subconscious patterns, habits and behaviors influence our life as we know it. In the Yogic tradition, this is referred to as Samskara. Let’s talk about what the brain is responsible for on a biological level and how our neural plasticity affects our individual thoughts and actions leading to our habits; what this means as we age and what we can do to shift Samskara.

Discussion topics include:

· Reviewing brain function, nervous systems, neural pathways.
· Vibration and frequency, subtle bodies, attention and energy.
· Individual sensory, manas; unconscious memory, chitta, etc.

CE Workshop | Simplifying and Demystifying the Koshas, Part 3: Pranayama Kosha

Next up in this 6-part series is a deeper dive into the subtle body. In part 3, we will explore the "subtle body” and breath, the Pranayama kosha. This sheath circulates energy in the body via our breath and senses, and is subject to be depleted by physical or mental stress.

Whether you are a veteran yoga teacher/practitioner or just starting your journey, there's always something to learn. Join us to refresh your knowledge or gain new perspectives on this fascinating topic.

In this workshop, you will learn:

· The "big picture" of the Pranayama kosha
· How to keep this sheath balanced with Pranayama/breathwork and regulating the five senses

Watch Part 1 of this series and register for Parts 2, 4, 5, and 6.

CE Workshop | Simplifying and Demystifying the Koshas, Part 4: Manomaya Kosha

In part 4 of this koshas exploration, we bring our focus to the mind with the Manomaya kosha. This can be thought of as the “psychological” sheath and is linked to our sympathetic nervous system. Yogic practices such as Yama-Niyama, Pranayama, Pratyahara, and Dharana can all help us influence this kosha.

Whether you are a veteran yoga teacher/practitioner or just starting your journey, there's always something to learn. Join us to refresh your knowledge or gain new perspectives on this fascinating topic.

In this workshop, you will learn:

· The "big picture" of the Manomaya kosha
· How to use the yogic practices of Yama-Niyama, Pranayama, Pratyahara, and Dharana, along with Ayurvedic practices, to balance this sheath

Watch Part 1 of this series and register for Parts 2, 3, 5, and 6.

CE Workshop | Simplifying and Demystifying the Koshas, Part 5: Vidnyanmaya Kosha

In part 5 of this series, we continue to explore the mind with the Vidnyanmaya kosha. This “knowledge” sheath represents our parasympathetic nervous system and our intuition.

Whether you are a veteran yoga teacher/practitioner or just starting your journey, there's always something to learn. Join us to refresh your knowledge or gain new perspectives on this fascinating topic.

In this workshop, you will learn:

· The "big picture" of the Vidnyanmaya
· How to use the yogic practices of swadhyaya, tapas, and dharana to balance this sheath

Watch Part 1 of this series and register for Parts 2, 3, 4, and 6.

CE Workshop | Simplifying and Demystifying the Koshas, Part 6: Aananda Kosha

The conclusion of this 6-part series brings everything together with the Aananda kosha, also known as the “bliss” sheath. This is the subtlest of all the koshas; through meditation, one can get glimpses of our blissful nature.

Whether you are a veteran yoga teacher/practitioner or just starting your journey, there's always something to learn. Join us to refresh your knowledge or gain new perspectives on this fascinating topic.

In this workshop, you will learn:

· The "big picture" of the koshas from yoga/Sankhya schools of philosophy
· Yogic meditative practices Dharana, Dhyana, and Samaadhi

Watch Part 1 of this series and register for Parts 2, 3, 4, and 5.