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Joined: 12 Apr 2007 Posts: 27 Location: Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 5:50 pm Post subject: The Teachers at YOGA Potluck... |
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Psalm Isadora got her unusual name growing up on a spiritual commune in northern California. She has travelled and studied in India where she was initiated into Sri Vidya by her guru, Sri Amritananda. Her teaching comes from the belief that there is a natural healing energy that wants to be known in each of us, which yoga helps us to find. She teaches a traditional and complete style of hatha yoga, which incorporates physical postures, breathwork, visualization, meditation and sound to create unique healing programs for the individual's needs. She firmly believes that yoga can help anyone face the challenges of life with less suffering and more Joy and Love.
Psalm practices yoga to be a kinder, more compassionate person and to see the Divine in everyone, including herself. She completed her first teacher training with Saul David Raye, and has continuing studies with Yogiraj Swami Samarpanananda Saraswati. She teaches in the U.S. and India with the blessings of her guru.
Learn more at http://www.psalmisadora.com/live.html.
Love to all. This is Aras' brother Vytas. I am going to tell you a little bit about him and his yoga; giving an outside perspective on who he is and the practice he brings to you.
The awakening happened in Europe. We were there for Aras to play professional basketball, a sport and a lifestyle that had proven to be so hard on him and his body. I remember the first utterance of change from him: "I want to come to a yoga class with you when we get back." Well, when we got home, I took him to see Bryan Kest and from there it began. Yoga, the truth that it is, infected every area of his life. Needless to say, there was a shift at the very root of his existence. A shift toward the light. Over the years Aras has been taught by many, but for the most part he has looked toward Ashley Turner, Baba Hari Das, and S N Goenka for his teachings.
In 2004, Aras opened up his own donation-based studio in Capetown, South Africa. At the time, there wasn't a single place in town to even buy yoga mats. With his open heart and his strong desire to share the gift that had so freely been given to him, people naturally found their way to Aras' classes simply through word of mouth. By the time he left Africa, hundreds, even thousands, had been graced with the fortune that is yoga.
Now back in LA, I get the chance to attend my brother's classes. When I go to one of them, the first thing I notice is the energy in the room. He beams a smile from his heart and keeps that love circling for the entire hour and a half. Yes, the classes are challenging physically, but as a teacher, Aras does an amazing job of taking my focus off of my body and bringing it to my mind and breath; the true purpose of yoga. His classes are always an opportunity and a reminder to work on the things that will enhance my life; gentleness, non-attachment and compassion. Leaving the studio after a class with Aras, the smile he beamed to me seems like it will be plastered on my face forever, a smile that I will definitely be sharing with the rest of the world.
Learn more at http://www.yogawitharas.com/. _________________ Peace,
-Ryan |
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