In this workshop series for both yoga teachers and practitioners, Hari-kirtana das explores the connection between yoga as a spiritual practice and religion as an expression of faith. This interactive discussion helps participants gain clarity about the theistic aspects of the yoga tradition, the difference between Western conceptions of God and the Vedic conception of the Absolute Truth, the relationship between yoga and Hinduism, how to understand and reconcile dualistic and non-dualistic yoga philosophies, and how to talk about spirituality in a secular environment.
Email marketing creates a direct path for authentic connection with your students. It is also one of the most effective tools to grow your business. In this workshop, you will learn which email marketing platform is the best for you and gain ideas for building your email list utilizing social media, your website, and the classes you teach.
Jyotish Yoga is a valued practice of Ayurveda and yoga, which provides insight into karma, dharma, and transformation. This workshop offers a basic overview of this system by sharing the legacy of Malcolm X. Malcolm X—an inspiring political leader, a man of devotion and transformation—provides a means to see Jyotish Yoga in action. Discussion focuses on yoga, race, class, and transformation.
This series is all about empowering teachers to enter the subtle layers of the mind and wisdom body. Through theory and practice, yoga educators will build a strong bridge from asana to the upper limbs through Pranic awareness. Part 7 focuses on Karma and Dharma.
Community sangha host Maya Breuer comes together with guests Shankari Goldstein and J. Miles on State of Union (Yoga) in this groundbreaking six-part series that uplifts and amplifies the voices and experiences of Black and Brown yoga teachers.
Yoga can be a transformational tool for youth in molding both their bodies and minds. Embrace, practice, and teach yoga safely without losing the fun. This CE workshop provides playful strategies, sequences, practices, and tips on teaching yoga to youth varying from 3 to 17 years old.