We spend the day communicating from the heart, discovering new parts of ourselves and the world, releasing the Guru within.
The Chakana provides the backbone of our experience, alongside the Yogic and Quechua Chakra System, which lead us through the Lower-, Middle- and Upper Worlds of study and self-discovery in the three Cycles of the program. Each Cycle progresses on the last, leading us through a medicine cycle of learning and healing. We take the eighth day of the Cycle off to rest and finish at lunch on the fourth day for a half-day of self-sadhana (spiritual practice). We meet on alternate evenings for Satsang, traditional Indian gathering, and sacred sharing circle, and we open and close each Cycle with sacred ceremony.
Each morning is spent sharing daily intention and philosophy through our Art of Living component, followed by comprehensive lectures on yogic theory and holistic healing practices in Art of Healing. The afternoon is devoted to the Art of Sharing Yoga, interactive workshops that break down the art of teaching and practice, giving participants the opportunity to teach right from the first class. For the first half of the training, during both the morning practice and the afternoon workshops we will share the Kula Flow - our unique sequence; during the second half we cover creative sequences that build upon what we have already learned.
Throughout all, we create sacred space for sharing and celebrate our connection through Bhakti Yoga - the yoga of devotion, in the form of traditional Indian Kirtan and sacred medicine songs from around the world. We follow the yogic, vegetarian diet, which purifies our practice from the inside out, eating our meals with the same reverence and mindfulness that we apply to each step. We meditate as we breathe, bend, dance and laugh our way through our experience.
The Chakana provides the backbone of our experience, alongside the Yogic and Quechua Chakra System, which lead us through the Lower-, Middle- and Upper Worlds of study and self-discovery in the three Cycles of the program. Each Cycle progresses on the last, leading us through a medicine cycle of learning and healing. We take the eighth day of the Cycle off to rest and finish at lunch on the fourth day for a half-day of self-sadhana (spiritual practice). We meet on alternate evenings for Satsang, traditional Indian gathering, and sacred sharing circle, and we open and close each Cycle with sacred ceremony.
Each morning is spent sharing daily intention and philosophy through our Art of Living component, followed by comprehensive lectures on yogic theory and holistic healing practices in Art of Healing. The afternoon is devoted to the Art of Sharing Yoga, interactive workshops that break down the art of teaching and practice, giving participants the opportunity to teach right from the first class. For the first half of the training, during both the morning practice and the afternoon workshops we will share the Kula Flow - our unique sequence; during the second half we cover creative sequences that build upon what we have already learned.
Throughout all, we create sacred space for sharing and celebrate our connection through Bhakti Yoga - the yoga of devotion, in the form of traditional Indian Kirtan and sacred medicine songs from around the world. We follow the yogic, vegetarian diet, which purifies our practice from the inside out, eating our meals with the same reverence and mindfulness that we apply to each step. We meditate as we breathe, bend, dance and laugh our way through our experience.
We allow our practice to be a ceremony, each time.
We live this practice. And in doing so we do not just share Yoga..
...We Embody Yoga.
We live this practice. And in doing so we do not just share Yoga..
...We Embody Yoga.