2013â „14 Expand your horizons
A Message from Swami Swaroopananda Dear friends, I offer my heartfelt blessings to you from the Yoga Retreat in the Bahamas. It is my pleasure to present the 2013–2014 program, designed with great care to allow you to go deeper on your spiritual path; to expand your heart, your mind, and your horizons; and to discover the joy of our unity and the beauty of our diversity. This program is inspired by the vision of our Guru, Swami Visnudevananda, who left a profound and complex legacy. As the years pass, it becomes ever more clear that his mission to help humanity was based on deep wisdom and insight. To him, the source of our human suffering came from the level of our consciousness and the remedy involved a shift of consciousness that would uplift humanity into higher dimensions. He foresaw this shift, which is taking place at this time, but he also knew that like all transformations, it could be painful and difficult. His work was to ease the pain, sooth the transition, and help humanity move forward towards a bright future. He did so by training yoga teachers, conducting peace missions, and teaching humanity about the four paths of yoga and the yoga of synthesis. Swamiji also recognized that some souls incarnated with the purpose of helping mankind in this transition, including many yogis, saints, spiritual leaders, healers, scientists, sacred artists, and musicians. He made it a point to find those individuals, to invite them to our ashrams and centers, and to ask them to share their knowledge, their wisdom, and their light. His vision was to bring them together so they could interact with one another and let their light truly shine. In next season’s program, we bring together previously skeptical scientists who awakened to new truths and ground-breaking researchers investigating the nature of reality; we gather rabbis, priests, lamas, and swamis to debate on the ultimate goal of the spiritual path; we invite Ayurvedic healers, Chinese doctors, herbalists, shamans, and physicians to share their vision of health and vitality; and we welcome cantors, gospel choirs, Sufi singers, and kirtan groups to share the ecstasy of devotional singing. Through these gatherings, we continue the mission of Swami Visnudevananda to help humanity on its karmic journey. I invite you to participate in these events of light, beauty, and wisdom and to contribute by bringing in your own light. We are privileged to be alive at this time, a time that yogis, mystics, scientists, and spiritual leaders recognize as the most special and unique in the history of humanity and planet Earth. Join us, and be part of this truth. Wishing you a wonderful, fulfilling, and shining year ahead! Om shanti, Om peace, Swami Swaroopananda Director
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Our Lineage The Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat follows an unbroken lineage of teachers who practice the classical yogic wisdom of Swami Sivananda, which was introduced to the West by his disciple, Swami Vishnudevananda. We are part of an ever-growing international organization of Sivananda ashrams and centers, with the mission to share peace, health, and joy through yoga.
Swami Sivananda (1887-1963) A venerated saint of modern times, Swami Sivananda is the inspiration behind the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. Following a brilliant career as a medical doctor, Swami Sivananda renounced worldly life and established the Sivananda Ashram and Divine Life Society in Rishikesh, India. He became one of the most prolific yoga teachers who has ever lived, authoring more than 300 books. Although he rarely left Rishikesh, Swami Sivananda’s teachings quickly spread worldwide, continuing to deeply touch and transform the lives of many to this day.
Swami Vishnudevananda (1927-1993) Swami Vishnudevananda trained under Swami Sivananda in all aspects of yoga for ten years, becoming a world authority on yoga. In 1957, Swami Sivananda sent Swami Vishnudevananda to spread the teachings of yoga in the West, where he founded and directed the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres and created the first Yoga Teacher Training Course to empower individuals to be ambassadors of peace through Swami Sivananda’s yoga teachings. A tireless campaigner for world peace and a master of Hatha Yoga and Raja Yoga, he authored the now classic books The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga and Meditation and Mantras.
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Welcome Located on Paradise Island in the Bahamas, on one of the finest beaches in the world, the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat is a true oasis of calm and natural beauty, and offers a unique combination of a traditional ashram and a modern yoga retreat. Visit by yourself, come with a friend, or bring your whole family—our staff will welcome you and be happy to assist you during your stay with us. There are three ways to visit:
Take a Yoga Vacation
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Rest, relax, and recharge. The Yoga Vacation Program offers the perfect balance between activity and leisure time. Enjoy daily yoga classes and silent meditation sessions. Expand your horizons with mid-day workshops and inspiring evening talks. Treat yourself to a healing session or a private yoga class. Take quality time alone or connect with others. Offered year-round; see pages 8 and 9 for more information.
Learn, Train, Get Certified
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Explore a topic of interest through one of our course offerings with leading teachers, authors, and guides. Or gain new skills and certifications through highly-respected professional trainings to expand your career as a yoga teacher, healer, health-care professional, counselor, or yoga practitioner. Complemented by morning and evening practices and events at the ashram, you’ll experience a full learning immersion. Choose from a wide variety of date-specific offerings; see pages 18–99. CEU Many of our courses and trainings are approved for Yoga Alliance credits and/or Continuing Education Units (CEUs). See page 101 for professional accreditation information.
Join the Community Join the Residential Study Program and become part of the ashram community. Live a spiritual life, meet like-minded people from all over the world, and experience the joy of selfless service. See pages 102–103 for details.
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About Us The Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat provides you with an optimal environment for spiritual growth, healing, and relaxation. Experience the full benefits of a physical, mental, and spiritual transformation as you retreat from the stressors and distractions of your life to discover a healthier, happier you.
The Setting
The Temple
Practice yoga on spacious platforms located amongst the swaying palms of the garden, or facing the clear blue water of the Caribbean. Take a break on the white sand beach or enjoy the shade of the tropical gardens. Relax amidst colorful flowers that bloom throughout the gardens and the beautiful bird songs that fill the air.
The main temple is an inviting semi open-air structure built on a spot rich with spiritual energies. Two additional temples elevate the spiritual vibration of the ashram, both with grace and beauty. Several daily pujas (rituals) are conducted either by our Tantric priest from India or by the senior staff.
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Accommodations Pleasant and simple lodgings include a choice of rooms overlooking the ocean, or comfortable garden cabins. We offer a variety of accommodation options, ranging from self-pitched tents to luxurious beachfront suites, allowing you to spend your time with us in the way that is optimal for you. See pages 106–107 for accommodation options and rates. Visit our website for further details about our accommodations accompanied by photographs.
Meals Enjoy a variety of delicious and nutritious vegetarian meals made with loving care according to yogic dietary principles for a healthy and calm body and mind. Savor the flavor of freshly baked bread, homemade granola, and breakfast spreads. Nourish your body with hearty soups and bean, lentil, and vegetable dishes. Make your own salad with our raw vegetables buffet, and relax with daily herbal tea. Have your meal in the company of other yogis and vacationers by the ocean, in the garden, or in the dining area.
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Boutique, Bookstore, and Health Hut In our cozy, welcoming Boutique, Bookstore and Health Hut, you can find an inspiring book and music selection and get your favorite yoga gear or souvenirs, including something special from our new line of organic cotton t-shirts and traditional attire and accessories brought from India. Share a snack with some friends or take a private break and delight yourself with a selection of natural products, freshly squeezed juices, and a variety of freshly baked delights from the Health Hut. The Boutique is open on a regular schedule from December to June and on a smaller scale during the rest of the year.
Stay in Touch While Away Free wireless Internet is available throughout most of the grounds. A Skype phone is also available (a Skype account and balance are required, and it is suggested that you set one up online prior to your arrival). Cellular coverage (via the local Bahamian carrier) is available as well.
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The Well-Being Center Take time between workshops and yoga classes to nourish yourself through healing treatments and consultations with our skilled practitioners. An integral component of holistic living, our services are designed to bring your body and mind into balance and nurture natural health.
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Services offered:
Ayurvedic Consultation Ayurveda is an ancient system of holistic living that teaches us how to balance our daily life based on our individual physical and mental constitution. An Ayurvedic consultation is a two-hour meeting with an Ayurvedic practitioner who will explore your unique constitution, evaluate the signs and causes of actual or potential imbalances, and design a treatment plan specifically for you.
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Ayurveda Body Treatments Bliss Therapy consists of abhyanga (a balancing warm oil body massage), followed by shirodhara (streaming of warm oil over the forehead and scalp) or nasya (a facial using gentle heat and application of oil to the nasal passages), bhasti (localized retention of oil), and Ayurvedic facials.
Panchakarma Panchakarma is the traditional Ayurvedic method to cleanse, balance, and rejuvenate the body, mind, and spirit. Following your initial consultation, an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner will customize a series of daily personalized treatments and practices for you, and offer you follow-up practices to use at home for rejuvenation and continued balance.
Therapeutic Massage Therapeutic massage supports general health, increases circulation, releases stress, and enhances the immune system. It can relieve muscle strain, aches, and pains. Experienced therapists in energy and bodywork modalities will customize the massage for you to have a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
Thai Yoga Massage Thai Yoga Massage is a bodywork treatment that relieves muscular tension, improves circulation, boosts the immune system, and balances the body energetically to facilitate mind-body integration.
The Well-Being Center
Welcome Lalita Devi, Director of the Well-Being Center, is a Clinical Ayurveda Specialist, panchakarma specialist, and Sivananda Yoga teacher. A graduate and former faculty of the California College of Ayurveda, she teaches Ayurveda workshops and trainings internationally and also runs the Ayurveda Center at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Ranch in New York. Lalita’s background includes herbalism, aromatherapy, polarity therapy, Reiki, and trauma-resolution therapy.
Contact us The Well-Being Center is open from December to June. We recommend scheduling treatments in advance to ensure availability.
To make an appointment From December 1 to May 31 Call 1-242-363-2902 Email nassau@sivananda.org From June 1 to November 30 Email Lalitadevi@sivananda.org
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The Yoga Vacation Program The Yoga Vacation Program was designed by Swami Vishnudevananda to ensure that real relaxation and rejuvenation are achieved on all levels: body, mind, and soul. Based on five simple principles—exercise, breathing, relaxation, healthy diet, and positive thinking and meditation—the Yoga Vacation Program offers you the ideal way to take a real break from your everyday life. Whether you are new to yoga or a well-established practitioner, the Yoga Vacation Program will bring you back into balance.
The flow of your day Morning Start the day at 6 am with the serenity of early morning meditation, joyful chanting, and a spiritual talk. Energize your body while preserving the meditative mood with an 8 am yoga class. Brunch will await you at 10 am. Mid-day Create your own optimal afternoon schedule. Take an experiential workshop, attend a lecture, or enjoy a healing art session.* Relax on the beach, take a swim, or enjoy a snorkeling experience. Have a snack break in the Health Hut, meet new and old friends, or read a book in the garden. Afternoon Start the third part of the day with a 4 pm yoga class and feel your body achieve its maximum flexibility. Observe as your breath gets calmer and your mind clearer in the serenity of your afternoon practice. Dinner will await you after the class. Take an early evening walk on the beach and enjoy a beautiful sunset. Evening Join the evening satsang at 8 pm and let the company of positive, like-minded people uplift you. Meditate, chant, and enjoy a lecture by a world-renowned presenter, devotional music, or dance performance. Drift to sleep fulfilled and inspired. * Healing arts sessions are available through the Well-Being Center; view menu of services on pages 6–7.
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During your stay We welcome more than 200 distinguished presenters each year through our Yoga Vacation Program. They are spiritual teachers of different traditions, scientists, healers, religious leaders, authors, and musicians, each one a jewel in their discipline. These presenters offer experiential workshops, musical events, spiritual teachings and rituals, holiday programs, special events, and participate in symposia on important topics. These programs form an integral part of your Yoga Vacation Program experience and vary based on the dates of your stay. Look for programs marked YVP in the Calendar of Events (pages 18 to 99) to see what’s happening when you plan to stay with us—or to plan your stay to coincide with a particular program or presenter. Please Note: All Yoga Vacation Programs are open to all guests. See pages 106–107 for Yoga Vacation Program rates. Healing arts sessions are not included. Families with children are welcome; see page 105 for information about children at the Yoga Retreat.
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Take your yoga the next step.
Sivananda Yoga Teacher Training Course PT 200-HOUR CERTIFICATION
The Sivananda Yoga Teacher Training Course (TTC) Dates: is a profound learning experience that will transform December 4–31, 2013 you on all levels. Drawing from the teachings of an ancient lineage while integrating modern aspects of the January 4–31, 2014 practice of yoga, the TTC offers a unique opportunity February 3–March 2 for immersion in an authentic and comprehensive study of all aspects of yoga practice. In addition to providing March 5–April 1 teacher trainees with an in-depth knowledge and April 4–May 1 practice of classical yoga, Swami Vishnudevananda, who created the TTC as part of his global peace May 5–June 1 initiative, structured it in such a way that it will offer a unique opportunity for each trainee to undergo personal transformation and find inner peace. Thus, the TTC empowers graduates to become peaceful and self-controlled leaders and citizens of the world. You too can become a yogi, a teacher, and a leader. The TTC is open to anyone with a sincere desire for knowledge and personal growth. It fulfills the requirements for the RYT-200 certification by the Yoga Alliance. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are also available to graduates of the TTC. 10
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• Learn how to competently and confidently “Best experience I have ever had! I have teach a 2-hour Sivananda Yoga class; gain grown not only intellectually but spiritually versatile teaching skills including teaching as well. I highly recommend Sivananda TTC!” beginners, intermediate, and advanced —Joy Higgans classes; explore different techniques to teach children’s, adaptive, and prenatal yoga. “Thank you for everything. It was a • Find greater flexibility and comfort in your wonderful TTC course. My journey has practice of asanas (postures); discover deepened spiritually, emotionally, physically, how to energize the body and calm the and mentally. Sivananda TTC offered mind through the practice of pranayama everything I resonated with. It was a (breathing); maintain physical and mental privilege to be a part of this lineage.” purity through the practice of kriyas —Patti Saar (cleansing); learn how to nourish your body and make your body and mind fit for the “I really enjoyed the program and I don’t practice of yoga with classes on yogic diet want to leave. This feels like home to me.” and nutrition; study the mechanics and —Josh Mosely innumerable benefits of the practice of yoga on the body and mind through a focused study of human anatomy and physiology. • Learn meditation techniques and theory; enhance your concentration abilities and learn to dive deep within and find peace in silence. • Open your heart and find your true voice through the practice of chanting; connect with the Divine and your higher Self through the repetition of mantras. • Become part of the community and purify your heart and mind through Karma Yoga (the practice of selfless service). • Immerse yourself in the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita; discover your true nature and be inspired to develop a steady and joyous yoga practice through the study of ancient yogic scriptures; gain a precious understanding of the inner workings of your mind through yoga philosophy and psychology.
Sivananda Yoga Teacher Training Course
Practicalities
Course Books The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga by Swami Vishnudevananda and the Bhagavad Gita with commentary by Swami Sivananda. These books are available for purchase at our boutique and at Sivananda centers worldwide.
Course Fee Tent Space $2,400 (please bring your own tent) Dormitory or Tent Hut $3,290 Rates include tuition and accommodations. Please contact our reception office for single or double accommodation options and prices. For registration process, a detailed curriculum, information about the daily schedule, arrival and departure, and other useful information, please visit our website. For all other inquiries, please contact our reception office.
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Advanced Yoga Teacher Training Course PT 500-HOUR CERTIFICATION
January 4–31, 2014
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The Advanced Yoga Teacher Training Course (ATTC) is taught by senior staff members of the Sivananda organization, who are highly experienced practitioners and teachers. It fulfills the requirements for the Yoga Alliance RYT-500 certification. Designed to deepen and expand the knowledge and practice of certified yoga teachers, the ATTC is a 4-week immersion into advanced yogic practices. Whether you are an active yoga teacher or a certified yoga teacher who would like to strengthen your own practice, the ATTC offers the ideal training for you. Through in-depth work, both physically and mentally, the ATTC will provide you with valuable tools to advance your physical practice, take your Self-study (Swadhyaya) to the next level, and create a distinguished teaching practice. Once you establish your practice on a firmer and broader base, your advanced teaching skills and teaching confidence will naturally flow and manifest as an increase in teaching opportunities.
Curriculum
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• Hatha Yoga Advanced variations and prolonged holding of the asanas (postures); advanced pranayama (breathing), mudras (energy seals), and bandhas (energy locks).
Course Book Meditation and Mantras by Swami Vishnudevananda (available for purchase at our boutique and in all Sivananda centers worldwide).
• Jnana Yoga Study of Vedanta philosophy, including study of Jnana Yoga theory and Vedantic meditation techniques. • Sanskrit Sanskrit alphabet and correct pronunciation and spelling of mantras and hymns. • Raja Yoga An in-depth study of Patanjali Yoga Sutras. • Bhakti Yoga The nine modes of Bhakti and the five attitudes (Bhavas) of devotion. • Karma Yoga Karma Yoga as an inner attitude of selfless service.
Advanced Yoga Teacher Training Course
Course Fee See TTC course fees on page 11. Students registering simultaneously for the TTC and the ATTC (500-hour Yoga Alliance Certification) will receive a 10% discount on the total tuition for both courses.
Prerequisite Graduation from the Sivananda Yoga Teacher Training Course or Integral Yoga Teacher Training Course (Please contact our reception if you are a graduate from another teacher training program.) For registration, a detailed curriculum, information about the daily schedule and other useful information, visit our website. For all other inquiries, please contact us by e-mail or phone.
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Advanced Bhagavad Gita Course
Advanced Raja Yoga Course
Tuition: $490. Add 12 nights’ accommodation
Part IV, Kaivalya Pada
The Bhagavad Gita is a superb exposition of the synthesis of all paths of yoga. Its teachings are filled with deep philosophy and practical advice for all life situations. It offers a source of help for human beings to solve the ever-present problems of birth and death: pain, suffering, fear, bondage, love, and hate. Swami Swaroopananda will take us into the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, continuing the teachings from last year’s course and starting instruction from chapter seven. Students who did not participate in last year’s course are welcome to attend and are advised to read chapters one through six of the Bhagavad Gita with Swami Sivananda’s commentary.
Tuition: $490. Add 12 nights’ accommodation
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Join us as Swami Swaroopananda takes us on a journey of exploring the Royal Path to Enlightenment, the path of Raja Yoga. Focusing on the “Kaivalya Pada,” the fourth and final chapter of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali Maharishi, Swami Swaroopananda will inspire and grant knowledge to lead us through the last stage of the Raja Yoga path, in which the practitioner attains final liberation and, free from attachments and sorrows, basks in the inner light of the Self. Participation in courses I–III is not a prerequisite for taking this course.
YVP Questions and Answers on Yoga and Spiritual Life
Join us for an evening of Q&A with Swami Swaroopananda. Ask anything you ever wanted to know about yoga practice, philosophy and the spiritual path. The answers are steeped in rare wisdom and deep understanding of the teachings and practice of yoga. Swami Swaroopananda is renowned for his clear, concise, and complete answers. While presented in simple terms, his answers are illuminating and hold within them vast knowledge. He dispels doubts and fears, clears troubled minds, and inspires the listeners to strive and advance on the spiritual path and become better citizens of the world.
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Swami Swaroopananda is a senior disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda. A practicing yogi from a very young age, Swami Swaroopananda has dedicated his life to the practice and teaching of yoga. He taught in Yoga Teacher Training Courses around the world and is currently teaching advanced yoga philosophy courses and lectures internationally. He is Director of the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat and Acharya (spiritual director) for the Sivananda centers and ashrams on the West Coast of the United States, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres.
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Foundation Yoga Courses Taught by senior yoga teachers and staff members of the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat. C
Yoga for Beginners
5-day tuition: $220. Add 6 nights’ accommodation Weekend tuition: $150. Add 4 nights’ accommodation
Embark on your journey into the practice of yoga in a beautiful, nurturing environment. Discover the Five Points of Yoga for health and inner peace: proper exercise, proper breathing, proper relaxation, proper diet, and positive thinking and meditation. Learn the basic Sivananda asana sequence and immerse yourself in guided practice and theory studies. You will gain many tools for continuing your practice at home. 5-day Course December 1–5 January 5–9 February 2–6 March 1–5 April 6–10 May 4–8 16
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Intermediate Yoga
Tuition: $220. Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Ready to take your yoga practice to the next level? Under the guidance of our experienced teachers, you will enjoy the perfect opportunity to expand and advance your practice, establishing it on a broader base. Explore variations on the 12 basic postures, and learn advanced yoga asanas. Get a practical and theoretical introduction to meditation, positive thinking, Ayurveda, and the yogic diet. 5-day Course January 19–23 February 7–11 April 21–25 May 18–22
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Positive Thinking
5-day tuition: $220. Add 6 nights’ accommodation. Weekend tuition: $150. Add 4 nights’ accommodation
Discover simple, practical tools for entertaining positive and creative thoughts that contribute to vibrant health and a peaceful, joyful mind. Exploring thoughts, their nature, and how they create your reality, you will learn how to identify the habitual thought patterns that prevent you from fulfilling your highest potential. By applying practical methods of self-inquiry, imagery, and positive affirmations, you will acquire tools for cultivating a higher state of mind that will result in a more harmonious, peaceful, and successful life. 5-day Course November 24–28 March 23–27 May 25–29 June 16–20 C
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Advanced Yoga
Tuition: $220. Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Develop a more precise and focused asana practice. Learn more variations, and deepen your knowledge of yoga philosophy and lifestyle. Discover the joy and tranquility that follow a practice of steady and comfortable postures. This course is tailored for people at an intermediate level of yoga practice who would like to expand and diversify their pranayama and asana practice. 5-day Course February 12–16
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Introduction to Meditation
5-day tuition: $220. Add 6 nights’ accommodation Weekend tuition: $150. Add 4 nights’ accommodation
Embark on a journey into your inner self. Learn concentration and meditation techniques and take your first steps towards attaining a calm and blissful mind. You will practice sitting postures, deep relaxation, breathing exercises, concentration, and methods of introducing positive suggestions in the subconscious mind. An introduction to the philosophy and psychology of the practice of meditation will complement the experiential practice. You will gain inspiration and strength for developing your practice of meditation, while you are here and at home. 5-day Course December 15–19 March 9–13 June 9–13
Weekend November 1–3 December 6–8 January 24–26 February 21–23 May 23–25
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Introduction to Sivananda Yoga
Healing Chronic Pain
Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)
Paul Epstein
Tuition: $200 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Pain is an integral part of our lives. Learn how to relate to pain mindfully and compassionately, with unconditional presence. Acquire tools to avoid the development of feelings of resentment and anger toward pain. Together, we will explore the mind-body connection and how biography becomes biology. By employing skillful means and practicing understanding, intention, and effort, you will embark on a healing journey as you work through old conditioned patterns to unlearn pain.
Gain access to the wisdom and transformative power of the Sivananda Yoga lineage. This course will introduce you to the daily routine, basic practices, and philosophy of yoga as taught by Swami Sivananda. One of his foremost disciples, Swami Vishnudevananda, condensed the teachings into the 5 Points of Yoga: proper exercise, proper breathing, proper relaxation, proper diet, and positive thinking and meditation. Learn about and experience each of these and leave with tools to continue your practice at home. Z Course book: Yoga, Mind and Body, published by Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre.
The Mind-Body Syndrome
Paul Epstein, ND, is a naturopathic physician, mind-body therapist, and mindfulness meditation and yoga teacher. Focusing on behavioral medicine, stress, and lifestyle counseling, Dr. Epstein lectures and presents workshops throughout the United States.
Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati) is a lifelong dancer who found yoga while searching for a body-mind practice that also provided spiritual C November 1–3 guidance. An instructor in the Introduction to Meditation Sivananda Teacher Training Course, she is known for her ability to assist Develop a personal meditation practice. students in improving inner attentiveness. Page 17. 18
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Ayurveda Body Treatments Certification Course Lalita Devi
Tuition: $890 Add 10 nights’ accommodation.
Designed especially for massage therapists, Ayurveda practitioners, and yoga teachers and practitioners, this 9-day course offers training in four treatments: abhyanga, traditional oil massage; shirodhara, the pouring of oil on the forehead; nasya, the introduction of oil into the nasal passages; and svedana, gentle heat therapy. You will learn about health and disease from an Ayurvedic perspective and experience the treatments as a spiritual practice for both giver and receiver. More information online. Z Two hands-on experience days in Ayurvedic body treatments (November 18 and 19); Tuition: $50/day plus accommodation. Lalita Devi bio on page 7. YVP
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Create Your Sacred Space
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Karma Yoga: Love in Action Swami Brahmananda
Often translated as “selfless service,” Karma Yoga is the yoga of action. One of the four paths of yoga, Karma Yoga purifies the heart and mind; in forgetting yourself and serving others out of love, you discover new depths of love and joy within you. Failure is impossible: the outcome of Karma Yoga is always success in gaining spiritual progress. You’ll learn the spiritual foundations of Karma Yoga, connect with an inner desire to serve, practice selfless service, and reflect on your experiences. YVP
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Cultivating Vairagya
Introduction to Vastu Shastra
The Practice of Non-Attachment
Olga Mandodari Sokolova (Narayani)
We are all looking for happiness, but according to the teachings of yoga, we usually fail to obtain it because we are looking in the wrong place. We think that through more wealth, more entertainment, more objects, we will become happy. But yoga teaches us that happiness is within, that it is our own nature. The way to gain happiness is to let go of our attachments to external objects and false identifications. By letting go of the false, we are left with the truth of our own essential nature.
Vastu Shastra is a 10,000-year-old Indian practice of designing and constructing buildings to influence peace and prosperity by means of design. Learn the basic concepts of Vastu Shastra, or the workings of Divine Space and the Absolute Time manifesting into matter. Explore the direct link between the energies of the cosmos, Earth, the home, and the human form, and acquire tools to apply the principles of Vastu Shastra when designing your living environment. Olga Mandodari Sokolova, MS, certified Vastu Shastra consultant, studied at the International Institute of Mayonic Science and Technology in Chennai, India, under Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati, a renowned traditional architect of Southern India who used Vastu principles in his projects. YVP
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Yoga Therapy Practitioner Program Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4
Thai Yoga Massage Kam Thye Chow
Tuition: Each individual training $535; add 7 nights’ accommodation. Any two: $945; add 14 nights’ accommodation. 1, 2, and 3 together: $1,400; add 21 nights’ accommodation. All four together: $1,800; add 28 nights’ accommodation.
Thai Yoga Massage is an ancient system of yoga therapy that combines yoga postures with touch technique. It promotes deep relaxation and healing, improves circulation, boosts the immune system, balances the body energetically, and facilitates mind-body integration. As a therapeutic practice, it is a dynamic form of yoga for the practitioner as well as the recipient.
Level 1: November 10–15 February 9–14 May 18–23 Level 2: November 17–22 February 16–21 May 25–30
Gain a strong foundation in the key elements of Thai Yoga Massage and learn how to perform a full 90-minute Level 3: February 23–28 customized session (and an expanded 2-hour session Level 4: March 2–7 in Level 2). Level 3 will teach you practical methods of applying Ayurvedic knowledge to deepen the therapeutic quality of your practice, including a new 60-minute protocol customized to the recipient’s body-type (Vata, Pitta, or Kapha), while Level 4 deepens knowledge and experience for creating personalized 4-session wellness programs for individuals. Z Visit website for full information. Kam Thye Chow pioneered a methodology that combines Thai Yoga Massage with its yogic and Ayurvedic roots. He is founder of the Lotus Palm School in Montreal and the author of several books, including Thai Yoga Therapy for Your Body Type: An Ayurvedic Tradition.
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November 11–15
Stress and Weight Management
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November 13–16
Katie Papo (Ambika)
The Yoga of Devotion
Join us for a motivating and inspirational week of workshops exploring links between stress and weight management. You are warmly invited to de-stress, explore relationships with food, and engage in exercises that facilitate self-care, introspection and healing. Relax in a tropical paradise and learn practical methods to take home to support your successful and healthy lifestyle.
Practicing Bhakti Yoga
Katie Papo (Ambika) is a Sivananda Yoga teacher who designs and leads customized wellness programs, specializing in holistic approaches to lasting and effective weight management. She has empowered hundreds of people to transcend limiting behavior and adopt healthy lifestyles. C
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Advanced Asana Practice Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)
Tuition: $140 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Take advantage of this opportunity to learn intricate, more advanced asanas and receive the guidance you need to progress into a steady and comfortable practice. Visualization, meditation, and positive thinking will also be taught and practiced to allow for longer and steadier holding of the postures. Join a highly experienced Sivananda Yoga teacher and teacher trainer and discover a whole range of new possibilities in your practice. Z Course book: The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga, Swami Vishnudevananda. Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati) bio on page 18.
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Swami Brahmananda Bhakti Yoga, known as the Yoga of Devotion, is a time-tested method of transforming emotion to devotion, which is a heightened energy of divine love. Considered the shortest way to attain lasting bliss, Bhakti Yoga connects yoga practitioners with their hearts, make them loving and compassionate in daily life. Through chanting of the Divine names and immersion in stories, we will create a celebration of the divine glories, opening our hearts to deep peace. Swami Brahmananda bio on page 19. C
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Gracious Living 4-Day Liquid Detox Grace Van Berkum
Tuition: $360 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
This 4-day cleanse is designed to detox your body in a gentle and nourishing way. Enjoy alkalinizing juices, detox smoothies, and cleansing gazpachos, combined with nutrition discussions, yoga, breathing exercises, meditation, and relaxation. The cleanse will help reduce inflammation, cleanse the internal organs, recalibrate the taste buds, reset the appetite, and clear the mind. Gracious Living recipes are included. We’ll end the detox with a special raw-food graduation dinner. More online. Grace Van Berkum is a registered holistic nutritionist, Sivananda Yoga teacher, certified personal trainer, and raw and vegan recipe creator. Passionate about the healing powers of live foods and yoga, she regularly teaches at the Yoga Retreat.
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Yoga Therapy for Stress Reduction
Nora Benian (Sundari) Learn how to relieve tension, stress, and stagnant energy and address injuries, chronic pain, and restlessness by working with acupressure points and massaging main energy lines (meridians, sen lines, or prana nadis). Moving through specifically selected yogic postures, incorporating breathing exercises, and following Ayurvedic and Thai Yoga Massage principles, you will practice freeing the flow of the precious life force and feel vital and serene. Nora Benian (Sundari) bio on page 23.
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Yoga for Home Practice Establishing a Daily Spiritual Routine
Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati) Tuition: $200 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Many of us are motivated to practice yoga, meditation, and other spiritual practices while we are on retreat, but find it difficult to have a regular practice while we are at home. Come learn how to combine yoga with your daily routine and learn tips and insights that will help you discover the discipline you need. We will explore Swami Sivananda’s 20 Spiritual Instructions, which will give you a firm foundation for a steady spiritual routine, and point you toward calm, peace and lasting happiness. Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati) bio on page 18.
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Understanding Your Ayurvedic Constitution
Healing the Light Body
The Key to Health and Well-Being
Theodore Tsavoussis
Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi) Learn the basic principles of Ayurveda, the oldest system of medicine in the world and the sister science to yoga. Ayurveda is based on the laws of nature, and is considered to be a direct reflection of the healing wisdom inherent in life itself. In simplest terms, Ayurveda is the wisdom that explains what conditions are necessary for each of us to thrive. By learning about your Ayurvedic constitution, you become empowered to take charge of your own health. Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi), CAS, AYT, is a graduate and a senior member of the faculty of the California College of Ayurveda. She is a Sivananda Yoga teacher and has an active Ayurvedic clinical practice in Chino, California.
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Exploring Shamanic Medicine Explore shamanic body-mind medicine, a transformational approach to healing. Discover how to shed your worn-out stories, break free from the grip of fear and unfavorable heritages, drop your limiting roles and beliefs, and discover the original wounds that derailed your destiny. Bring balance back to your mind, body, and soul and you’ll walk through life as a fully conscious being, bringing light, peace, and beauty to everyone around you. Theodore Tsavoussis earned professional certification in energy medicine from the Four Winds Healing the Light Body program. He traveled to numerous sacred sites in the Amazon and the Andes, where he worked with indigenous shamans. He practices energy medicine in Nassau, Bahamas.
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Ayurvedic Nutrition The Art of Conscious Eating
Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi) Tuition: $475 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Embark on a personal journey to understand what type of diet is right for you. You will learn all of the fundamental principles of Ayurveda and how to use food as a source of health and healing in your life. You will also learn that health is based not only on what you eat but also on how you eat. By enjoying our meals together, we will practice healthy eating habits that will promote better digestion and health. More online.
Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi) bio on page 22.
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Gracious Living Raw Vegan Holiday Course Grace Van Berkum
Tuition: $350 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Learn special raw, vegan dishes that are perfect for holidays and celebrations. Together we will prepare and enjoy delicious, nutrient-dense, raw soups, salad dressings, patés, dips, entrées, side dishes, and desserts that are surprisingly easy to make. All foods will be wheat-, gluten-, sugar-, dairy-, and soy-free. We will also discuss the many benefits of raw and vegan foods and you’ll take home a recipe book for your next special occasion. Make this a unique, healthy, and detoxifying holiday. More online. Grace Van Berkum bio on page 21.
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Restorative Yoga and Healing Therapies Nora Benian (Sundari)
What better time of the year to learn how to restore yourself regularly with practices that reduce pain, increase strength and vigor, and develop a positive outlook! You’ll explore restorative prop use for maximum release and comfort, self-healing techniques, working with acupressure points, breathing exercises, meditation, and visualization. This program is perfect for those wanting to learn to relieve stress and tension as well as those working through injuries, chronic pain, and restlessness. Nora Benian (Sundari), DIHom, is a Sivananda Yoga teacher, yoga therapist, and Thai Yoga Massage practitioner. She believes in self-development with ease and uses yoga therapy along with counseling techniques to help people come into alignment, build strength, and open energetically. YVP
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Living a Divine Life Swami Brahmananda
Learn how to become the architect of your own fate and the master of your own destiny. Explore core spiritual values for living a divine life, summarized by Swami Sivananda as “Serve, love, give, purify, meditate; adapt, adjust, accommodate; be good, do good, be kind; practice selfrestraint, equanimity, self-reliance; do what you believe in and believe in what you do; be practical; realize thyself.” Tap into the power and vast ocean of knowledge within you and be free. Swami Brahmananda bio on page 19. 23
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Introduction to Dreamwork for Spiritual Practice
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Gentle Yoga Pre-Holiday Retreat
Rodger Kamenetz, Moira Crone, Kezia Kamenetz
Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati)
Learn to think in images, the language of dreams. Over these days, we will explore the topics of dreams in the West from Genesis to Jung, interpretation vs. revelation, the case of the disappearing dream, the gifts of the dream for spiritual practitioners, and the dynamics of the dream world from archetypes to past lives. You will be introduced to a 3-stage dreamwork process and have a chance to discuss and engage your own dreams through “string work,” where dreams are acted out by the group.
Enjoy a restful and stress-free yoga retreat as you get ready for the holiday season ahead. Everyone is welcome: those new to yoga, practitioners wanting a gentle yoga experience, and people of all ages and stages of health. We will learn and practice with modifications that make the postures accessible to all, and explore specific postures and breathing practices to calm the mind and bring healing energy to the body. Yoga teachers looking for ideas on teaching mixed-level/ability classes are also welcome. More online.
Rodger Kamenetz is an award-winning poet and author of the international bestseller The Jew in the Lotus and 9 other books. A retired distinguished professor of English and Religious Studies, he now works with people who seek spiritual direction through their dreams.
Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati) is a certified Sivananda instructor, is certified in Integral Gentle Yoga, leads the Chair Yoga teacher trainings at the Sivananda ashram, and has been implementing yoga programs in health clubs, senior homes, corporations, and hospitals since 1994.
Moira Crone has been practicing dreamwork since 2002. Professor Emerita and former director of Louisiana State University’s MFA program, her latest novel, The Not Yet, was nominated for the Philip K Dick Award in 2013 for best science fiction novel of the year. Kezia Kamenetz has been a student of Marc Bregman and Archetypal Dreamwork since 2009 and working with individuals since 2012. She is an experienced social-justice organizer, hosts a community radio show, and participates in Theater of the Oppressed productions.
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Perfect Your Balancing Postures Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)
Tuition: $110 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Balancing postures can be a source of great relaxation once perfected, yet many find them challenging to master as they require refined technique. Come learn how to reach a steady and comfortable asana when practicing balancing postures. Individual adjustments, exploration of postures’ anatomy, guided imagery, and positive reinforcement techniques will be used to deepen your sense of balance. In the process, you will also develop better concentration and willpower. Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati) bio on page 18.
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Sivananda Yoga Teacher Renewal
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November 24–30
Thanksgiving Celebration and Family Program Discover the Joy in Gratitude
Swami Brahmananda and Arjuna Celebrate Thanksgiving in the joyous company of like-minded people. Immerse yourself in a blissful mood of gratitude. Experience the cultivation of positive feelings and appreciation that are the essence of this holiday. This program will include a vegetarian Thanksgiving feast prepared by Arjuna, a professional vegetarian chef, as well as silent walks on the beach, sunrise meditations, yoga classes, and a variety of workshops. You will return home uplifted and energized in body, heart, and soul.
A Karma Yoga-based program: no tuition fee applies and participants pay half the rate on tent or dormitory accommodations (see page 102).
Meet other Sivananda-trained teachers, reestablish connection with the tradition, and enjoy the ashram environment. This renewal program gives you the opportunity to strengthen your practice and address various challenges in your classes within the ashram’s supportive environment. Enjoy workshops, yoga classes, spiritual guidance, and the joy of Karma Yoga (3 hours daily). We’ll also discuss starting a Sivanandaaffiliated yoga center. Return home refreshed with new tools for your practice and teaching.
Swami Brahmananda bio on page 19.
Swami Brahmananda bio on page 19. Arjuna is a direct disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda and director of the Sivananda-affiliated yoga center in Gatineau, Quebec. He has been a professional vegetarian cook for 25 years and has taught family yoga programs for many years in Sivananda centers and ashrams. YVP
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Turning to the Mystics for Guidance on the Spiritual Path Swami Brahmananda, Mirabai Starr, Sister Greta Roningen, Amir Vahab, Suba Ramesh Parmar
Celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday in the sacred space of the Yoga Retreat, discovering the spiritual truths of the mystics. In every religion and spiritual tradition there are mystics, those who are dedicated to the spiritual path and who attain transcendent experience. Their life stories and teachings can offer encouragement and guidance for those who are walking the spiritual path. Come hear their stories, listen to their teachings, and learn how to become established in your own spiritual practice and experience profound states of peace, love, and contentment. Through lectures, experiential workshops, dance performances, and sacred music concerts, you will get a glimpse of the bliss that the mystics describe.
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Fine-Tune Your Yoga Practice Swami Brahmananda is Manager of the Yoga Retreat and senior staff member of the Sivananda organization. A long-time practitioner of yoga, he regularly teaches yoga philosophy and meditation for the Teacher Training Course as well as meditation immersion courses. Mirabai Starr writes fiction, creative non-fiction, and contemporary translations of sacred literature, including writings by Christian mystics. She teaches philosophy and world religions at the University of New Mexico, Taos, and speaks widely on interspiritual dialogue. Sister Greta Ronningen is a professed member of the Community of Divine Love— an Episcopal monastery in the Benedictine tradition in California—and a chaplain for incarcerated men, women, and girls. A yoga practitioner of 35 years, she teaches about women mystics. Amir Vahab, a peacemaker and virtuoso, is one of New York’s most celebrated and distinguished composervocalists of Sufi and folk music. His music maintains traditional and mystical sensibilities, drawing the listener’s attention to the spiritual dimension of existence. Suba Ramesh Parmar is an award-winning dancer of the South Indian Bharatanatyam dance style. She is known for grace and dynamism in her expression and movement and performs regularly at Sivananda Yoga centers together with her gifted daughter Madhu Parmar. YVP
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Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)
Tuition: $140 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Yoga asana is described as “stiram sukam,” steady and joyful. The secret for getting the most benefit out of your asana practice is to be able to develop both steadiness/ stability in your practice and at the same time, joy, bliss, and relaxation while holding the posture. This course will teach you how to attain these two components and get the most physical, mental, and spiritual benefit from your asanas. Come realign, fine-tune, and rejuvenate your yoga practice. Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati) bio on page 18. PT
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Restorative Yoga Teacher Training
Nora Benian (Sundari) Tuition: $390 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Restorative Yoga is a very gentle yoga practice designed to calm the nervous system and create overall health in the body. In this training, you will learn a full series of restorative postures and the use of well-placed props, complemented with gentle stretching, breathing, and meditation. Through direct experience, teaching practice, and feedback, you leave with the ability to confidently teach a primary series of restorative poses as well as incorporate them into your own practice. More information online.
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Yoga for Beginners Weekend Immerse yourself in the basics of yoga. Page 16.
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Yoga Teacher Training Course Christian Models of Contemplation and Meditation Take your yoga the next step. Page 10. Father William Meninger
The journey to union with God is the journey of contemplation. Learn and experience the practices of Christian contemplative meditation, a 2,000-year-old spiritual pathway. From Origin to Augustine to Aquinas to John of the Cross to Thomas Merton, great mystics have left us in their writings the rich fruits of their experiences of union with God. Together, we will follow them, and contribute our own spiritual wisdom to this living tradition. Father William Meninger, OCSO, is one of the founders of the Centering Prayer movement and has been teaching contemplative prayer since 1974. He is based at St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado, and has authored many books, including The Loving Search for God. C
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The Yoga of Sleep Sacred and Scientific Practices to Heal Sleeplessness
Rubin Naimin Deep, refreshing sleep is the cornerstone of well-being and an essential foundation of spiritual practice. Research has linked sleep problems and dream loss to depression, obesity, and other serious illnesses. Through engaging discussion as well as experiential practices, learn how to address insomnia and improve the quality of your sleep based on an integrative body, mind, and spirit approach to sleep and dreams. Rubin Naiman, PhD, is a psychologist and leading expert in integrative and holistic approaches to sleep and dreams. A clinical assistant professor of medicine at the University of Arizona’s Center for Integrative Medicine, he is the author of Healing Night.
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Divine Creativity
Sacred arts programs with Mavis Gewant YVP
December 3–5
Yantra Painting Transformation through Sacred Form Immerse yourself in the joy of sacred painting. Learn how to paint yantras, geometric patterns that Vedic astrologers have used for ages as tools to help create balance, give strength, and calm the energies of the karmic cycles represented in one’s astrological chart. You will be guided to choose your own yantra, and chant a bija (seed) mantra while painting the sacred designs, connecting with the power inherent in their geometry. YVP
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Chakra Immersion Painting, Chanting, and Understanding Sacred Centers Discover the imagery of the chakras, our psychic energy centers, where the interaction between higher consciousness and our desires is played out. Through the lens of the Tantric tradition of sacred arts, you will experience these subtle centers of transformation through painting and visualization, and learn the imagery, colors, elements, deities, and mantras associated with each chakra. YVP
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Painting Planet Mandalas According to Indian astrology, the energy released by the orbiting planets affects our lives and can be directed and harnessed to improve our well-being. Mandalas, or sacred circular energy patterns, reflect our inner nature. By working with specific colors and mantras, this meditative painting practice will connect you to the deeper energies of the planets, creating more harmony, peace, and energy in your life. You will also enjoy a basic overview of Indian numerology. Mavis Gewant, MA, is a sacred artist, educator, doula, and practitioner of Vedic astrology. She learned the ancient techniques of yantra and silk deity painting from Tantric master Dada Shri Harish Johari, and illustrated his book Planetary Meditation Kit.
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Introduction to Meditation Weekend Develop a personal meditation practice. Page 17.
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Yoga and Integrative Weight Loss Katie Papo (Ambika)
Beginners welcome! Move into your new year feeling light, refreshed, and rejuvenated. These immersions offer an authentic, holistic, and lasting approach to weight loss through yoga as well as healthy, satisfying lifestyle changes. Participants of all physical capabilities and levels are warmly welcomed to these heart- and mind-opening programs that delve into concepts of weight loss and self-care at deep levels. Both the 5-day and 10-day retreats include beach walks, exercise and yoga classes, daily lectures and discussion, mindful eating practices, and guided experiences for stress-reduction, meditation, breathing exercises, introspection, and creative expression. With yoga teacher and weightmanagement specialist Ambika, you will be compassionately guided to break through old patterns, heal your relationship with food, and create permanent changes to your way of living. Nourished, strengthened, and empowered in a beautiful Caribbean setting, you’ll return home with fresh habits and perspectives. More online. Katie Papo (Ambika) bio on page 21.
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Food as a Spiritual Path Daniele Giovannucci
Food is one of the most powerful ways we relate to the people around us, to the planet, and to ourselves. Joining a world leader in the conversation on food, hunger, and sustainable development, we will discover that our journey has nothing to do with diets or calories—it is about relatedness, about discovering the faces of hunger in the world, and about the choice to release self-centeredness. Together, we will seek a genuine connection with this profound part of the spiritual path. Daniele Giovannucci is president of the Committee on Sustainability Assessment, a global consortium of institutions advancing innovative ways to understand and manage the sustainability of our food systems. Since 1992, he has taught and worked in more than 30 countries.
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Yoga for Healthy Bones
Beata Barnard (Savitri-Devi) Tuition: $300 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
This course offers a complete program to promote healthy bones and overall wellbeing. For everyone interested in healthy aging as well as people with osteoporosis, the course includes yoga and Ayurveda theory and practice along with elements of recreational therapy. Through lecture, discussion, and practice, you will learn how well-being depends on the inner architecture and function of the bones, and experience a safe yoga practice that improves balance and strength (following individual assessment). C
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Yoga for Osteoporosis Teacher Training Tuition: $400 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Yoga teachers working with older people can easily use yoga for the process of healing osteoporosis and maintaining healthy bones. Based on Swami Vishnudevananda’s 5 Points of Yoga, this training takes a holistic approach to osteoporosis and teaches you how yoga addresses the bones most susceptible to fracture; how to perform postures to increase bone mass density; and how to assess individual needs and prescribe and adjust postures for students at any level of practice. Advance your skills as a yoga teacher. Beata Barnard (Savitri-Devi) is a Sivananda Yoga teacher with more than 20 years’ experience and a recreation therapist trained at Sunnybrook Health Science Center Hospital in Toronto. Her comprehensive yoga system improves balance, endurance, and strength for people with osteoporosis.
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Vedantic Meditation The Practice of Self-Inquiry
Brahmachari Shankar
Learn Advaita Vedanta philosophy and experience a variety of meditation techniques. Vedantic philosophy asserts that we live in ignorance—that we see the world in a distorted way, and therefore we suffer. This philosophy states that the end of ignorance is also the end of suffering, and that the root of ignorance is our ignorance regarding our own selves. Meditation then becomes a tool for Self-analysis; we learn to introvert and probe our inner world and, ultimately, get to know our True Self. Brahmachari Shankar is a senior staff member of the Yoga Retreat. Well-versed in scriptures and fluent in Sanskrit, he spent three years in India with Swami Chaitanyananda, a senior disciple of Swami Sivananda, and teaches and gives talks on yoga philosophy and practice.
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Harmonizing Our Lives with Mantras, Ragas, and Voice Karnamrita Dasi
Gain a deeper understanding of the power of sound vibration and learn simple ways to introduce sound practices into your daily life. We’ll explore and experiment with the basic concepts of ragas (a classical music tradition of India) and the harmonizing gifts that they offer, as well as uncover the healing potential inherent in Sanskrit (and the secrets to its pronunciation). Come awaken to the depth and intimacy of your own voice. Karnamrita Dasi grew up surrounded by Vedic teachings in an ashram community in West Virginia’s Appalachian Mountains. She studied Indian classical music in India for 10 years and sings worldwide, offering the blessings handed down by her teachers.
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Healing through Deep Relaxation Weekend Retreat Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi)
Enjoy a deeply nourishing start to your holiday season. Connect with true inner peace and soothe your body and mind through enjoyable practices for self-renewal. Thursday: Learn and experience how yoga and meditation heal. Friday: Explore the healing effects of Yoga Nidra, which can be used for insomnia, pain, trauma, and anxiety. Saturday: Uncover the peace inside of you, where healing naturally unfolds. Sunday: Create a spiritual diary and learn how to bring yoga into everyday life. Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi) is an advanced Sivananda Yoga teacher and Integrative Restoration (iRest) instructor. Cofounder and director of the Yoga Center of Key Biscayne, she leads retreats and workshops on yoga for trauma and has worked extensively with war veterans. 32
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The Yoga of the Vision of the Cosmic Form Teachings on the 11th Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita
Swamini Pramananda (Ammaji) Join us for five days of inspirational teachings with Swamini Pramananda, as she shares her deep knowledge of yoga philosophy and experience. We will focus on the 11th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita and the Cosmic Form of the Lord, shown by Lord Krishna to his devotee Arjuna. This rare vision of God was granted to Arjuna not because of his study or austerity, but because of his burning desire to behold the Lord’s Cosmic Form, to know the Infinite. Open to all spiritual seekers. Swamini Pramananda (Ammaji) bio on page 34. C
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Introduction to Meditation Develop a personal meditation practice. Page 17. www.sivanandabahamas.org
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Yoga and Self Thai Massage
Kirtan with Ragani
Nora Benian (Sundari)
Ragani
Soothe tired feet, ease a headache, and release tension from the face, shoulders and neck, back, hips, arms, and hands. This workshop fuses a spectrum of techniques: acupressure, therapeutic yoga, breath work, and energy-line massage. Learn how to find acupressure points and release blockages in energy flow. Relax deeper than ever before and learn to channel the life force through congested areas of the body. Discover ways to create better mobility in the joints and increase overall flexibility.
Join a participatory, crosscultural musical experience as you take an inspirational journey into the world of kirtan. Discover the transformational energies of ancient Hindu chants, opening your heart to the Divine and connecting to the eternal that lies within us all. Ragani, known for her heartfelt vocals, inspiring stories, and sense of humor, will share the devotional practice of kirtan and offer unique insights and inspirations into the world of yoga.
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Adapting Sivananda Yoga to Your Body Krishna Das
If you find yoga practice difficult due to limiting conditions such as sickness, injury, obesity and other physical realities, this is the program for you. In these experiential workshops, we will explore adaptations to the 12 basic postures of a Sivananda Yoga class. You will receive personal guidance and discover which modifications are just right for you. As a result, yoga will become more accessible and beneficial to your life— or to your students. Krishna Das is a physical therapist and Sivananda Yoga teacher (RYT-500). He is a senior staff member at the Yoga Retreat and teaches in the Yoga Teacher Training Course. He has taught for more than 15 years, including gentle yoga to seniors.
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Secrets of Ayurveda Ancient Yogic Medicine for Healing Body and Mind
Lalita Devi and Isvari Yoga and Ayurveda emerge from the same Vedic tradition in India. Meaning the “science of life,” Ayurveda is one of the world’s oldest healthcare systems, with proven self-care practices for health and well-being. Join two gifted teachers and learn Ayurvedic healthyliving tools and concepts, discover your personal constitution, identify imbalances, and create easy daily routines to restore inner balance. You’ll return home inspired and empowered to apply new wisdom in your life—or your students’. Lalita Devi bio on page 7. Isvari is a graduate of Vasant Lad’s Ayurvedic Institute, a Sivananda Yoga teacher and a practitioner for the Well-Being Center at the Yoga Retreat and the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Ranch in New York.
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Christmas & New Year Symposium
Unity in Diversity: Let the According to yoga philosophy, the one God or Ultimate Reality manifests as a multiplicity of names, forms, shapes, and colors. “Unity” and “diversity” are one and the same and their essence is our own essence: pure existence, pure consciousness, and pure bliss. Join us for a gathering of spiritual leaders, mystics, and musicians from the world’s major spiritual traditions and gain a direct glimpse of this truth. During this special time of the year just after the winter solstice, when people worldwide are engaged in religious and spiritual traditions and preparations for a hopeful new year, you are invited to an experience of wisdom, love, and compassion. Through talks, concerts, spiritual practices, discussions, and more, you will participate in breaking down superficial barriers and experience the underlying unity in our diversity. Come welcome the New Year in a celebration of light, truth, and peace.
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Swami Swaroopananda is a senior disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda. Director of the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat Bahamas, and Acharya (spiritual director) of the Sivananda centers and ashrams in the US West Coast, the Middle East, and the Bahamas, he is also a member of the Sivananda organization’s Board of Directors. Swamini Pramananda (Ammaji) is a senior disciple of Swami Dayananda Saraswati. She has been teaching Vedanta, Sanskrit, and Vedic heritage for many years. She is the founder of the Purna Vidya Ashram and spends most of her time in retreat, only leaving her solitude to teach. Rabbi Mitchell Chefitz, currently Scholar-inResidence at Temple Israel of Greater Miami, has been described as pushing the envelope of American Judaism. A natural storyteller, he is the author of two novels, including The Seventh Telling: The Kabbalah of Moshe Katan. Venerable Thupten Phuntsok, a student of Lobsang Tharchin Khen Rinpoche, has received teachings from many prominent Tibetan lamas and participated in several Mind and Life Institute conferences held by the Dalai Lama and Western scientists. He is an ordained member of the Gelugpa Sangha. www.sivanandabahamas.org
Light Shine Kyriacos C. Markides, PhD, a professor of sociology at the University of Maine, has been researching Christian saints, mystics, and healers for the last 30 years. He is the author of several books on Christian spiritualty, including The Mountain of Silence and Inner River. Kabir Helminski is a sheikh of the Mevlevi Order of Sufis. Author of three books, he travels the world with his wife, leading workshops and presenting at conferences on Sufism, Rumi’s teachings, and the application of traditional Sufi principles to modern life. Camille Adams Helminski is cofounder of the Threshold Society with her husband, Kabir Helminski. An author and translator, with The Light of Dawn, she became the first woman to translate a substantial portion of the Koran. She is writing a book about women in Sufism. Snatam Kaur is a beloved artist from the Sikh tradition who transforms traditional chants into contemporary sounds that appeal to the modern ear and awaken ancient yearnings in the soul. She tours the world, singing, teaching, and offering concerts dedicated to peace.
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Ed McGaa (Eagle Man) was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and studied under Sioux holy men Chief Eagle Feather and Chief Fool’s Crow. He served as a decorated fighter pilot in Vietnam, became an Oglala Sioux lawyer, and is the author of seven books. Krishnan Namboodiri is a Tantric priest from South India, trained in the classical tradition of mantras (sacred sounds), pujas (prayer ceremonies), homas (fire rituals), and yantras (sacred geometric designs). He is the Yoga Retreat’s resident priest, regularly performing special rituals. Emily Markides, PhD, teaches at the University of Maine as adjunct faculty on issues concerning peace and the environment. She has written about women healers, poetry and community, world peace, and spirituality, and taught courses in Peace Studies. Gaura Vani began studying sacred music in Vrindavan, India at the age of 6. Today, he shares the gifts of devotional song throughout the world, performing extensively with his kirtan ensemble. His albums include Nectar of Devotion and Ten Million Moons.
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Prana in Life Enhancement Dale Buegel
Delve into the energies of life to facilitate balance on physical, emotional, and energetic levels. We will learn to work with the pranas in postures, breath, and meditation, developing skills in directly sensing the flows and blockages of energy within ourselves. Medical doctor Dale Buegel, who has taught yoga and meditation for 40 years in settings including teacher trainings and medical practices, will guide you through unique yoga experiences for restoring balance and enhancing life. Dale Buegel, MD, has 40 years’ experience teaching yoga disciplines. Integrating extensive training in medicine, bodywork therapies, and energetic medicine, he is known for teaching skillful mastery of yoga postures, breathing techniques, and meditation. C
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Positive Thinking Weekend Change the way you think. Page 17.
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December 23–24
Office Yoga
Nora Benian (Sundari) If you work at a desk, this form of yoga can be a great pick-me-up and tension reliever. As an antidote to the tense muscles, shallow breathing, and weakened circulation and concentration of long days at a desk, you will learn yoga postures, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation techniques you can do in a chair. Ideal for office settings, you will feel relaxed, revived, and rejuvenated! Nora Benian (Sundari) bio on page 23.
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December 27–January 3, 2014
Teen Yoga Holiday Program For ages 11–17. Nora Benian (Sundari)
Make friends, be challenged physically and mentally, and plant positive seeds for the future. During this weeklong intensive, teens will learn the foundations of yoga, including history and philosophy, postures, breathing, meditation, and hygiene practices. Fully immersed, they will spend four hours a day learning and practicing yoga, one hour of Karma Yoga service, and attend evening satsangs. Z A registered adult at the Yoga Retreat must accompany each teen. See Children’s Rates on page 105. Nora Benian (Sundari) is a Sivananda Yoga teacher, yoga therapist, and Thai Yoga Massage practitioner. She has been teaching yoga to youth and teens since 2007 in private and public schools in Ontario, Canada, with an emphasis on quieting the mind as well as physical fitness.
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December 27–January 3, 2014
Family Holiday Program For ages 4-10.
Tara Rachel Jones (Omkari) and Sandrine Remy (Sanatani) Take time to practice yoga and rejuvenate yourself while your children enjoy time with Omkari and Sanatani, two loving and creative teachers with years of experience working with children. A popular annual program, there are special yoga classes, chanting, crafts, Karma Yoga, and lots of games and fun. A structured yet flexible schedule allows children to make new friends, be creative, and participate in the life of the community in their own way. Z Additional material fee of $70 for arts and crafts supplies. See Children’s Rates on page 105. Tara Rachel Jones (Omkari), MEd, RCYT, is a Sivananda Yoga teacher and a Montessori teacher. She has worked professionally with children since 1989 and is the author of It’s Time for Yoga. Sandrine Remy (Sanatani) is a Sivananda Yoga teacher who specializes in yoga for children. With a playful spirit, she teaches in kids camps and family programs at various Sivananda ashrams.
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December 27–29
The Heart of Chanting Snatam Kaur
Join one of the most inspirational singers of devotional music of the Sikh tradition, Snatam Kaur, as she shares her angelic voice through song along with sacred teachings of yoga. Snatam will be accompanied by the soulful guitar and flute of Todd Boston. Snatam Kaur is a beloved artist from the Sikh tradition who transforms traditional chants into contemporary sounds that appeal to the modern ear and awaken ancient yearnings in the soul. She tours the world, singing, teaching, and offering concerts dedicated to peace.
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December 29–31
Therapeutic Yoga for the Spine, Hips, Legs, and Shoulders Nora Benian (Sundari)
In yoga, even a small misalignment caused by muscular tension can cause great discomfort. Combining therapeutic sequences and strategic prop placement to meet individual needs, we will learn and practice safe and specific therapeutic postures for spinal health and hip and shoulder mobility. These invite relief from pain and increase energy flow, and can be used preventatively and therapeutically for conditions such as acute and chronic back pain, scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis, and degenerative disc disease.
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December 31–January 2, 2014
Mantra Revolution
Chanting the Divine Names
Gaura Vani As we turn the page between years, join Gaura Vani for a celebration of divine music and love in the company of fellow spiritual seekers. In the Vedic tradition of chanting the Lord’s name with devotion, your heart will open to the Divine, resulting in the elation and bliss that is the fruit of this Bhakti Yoga path. With his ensemble, Guara Vani will lead us on the wings of kirtan to new heights of devotion. Gaura Vani bio on page 35.
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Creating a Yogic Lifestyle
Working with Mindfulness
Develop a yogic lifestyle that suits your daily schedule and transform your outlook on work, family, and life in general. Learn how to accommodate a period of meditation at the start of your day, adapt your diet, and take care of yourself physically and mentally by practicing yoga asanas. You will also discover how to recharge yourself through practicing proper relaxation, how to detect stress—and avoid it—through a few simple breathing techniques, and develop a positive thinking mind all day long.
Mirabai Bush will teach mindfulness practices adapted for the workplace, including sitting and walking practices to cultivate attention, insight, and a calm, centered presence as well as compassion practices to increase self-awareness and awareness of others. She will share exercises she helped to develop for Google, including mindful emailing and mindful listening, share her experiences in diverse workplaces, and lead discussions on “waking up at work” and being more joyful and happy while working.
Silvia San Miguel (Surya) is an educator and a certified Sivananda Yoga teacher with diversified teaching experience at Sivananda ashrams worldwide and at her own yoga studio in Mallorca, Spain. Surya knew Swami Vishnudevananda during the last five years of his life.
Mirabai Bush is Senior Fellow and founding Director of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society. Co-author with Ram Dass of Compassion in Action: Setting Out on the Path of Service, she works with organizations to bring contemplative principles to the workplace.
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by detoxifying herbs and supplements. Yoga classes and beach walks will enhance digestion, elimination, and integration for optimum cleansing and health. More online. Shivanter Singh (John Barczak) is a certified yoga teacher and Integrative Nutrition counselor. A leading proponent of juicing who has worked with Joe Cross and Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa, he offers cleanses, classes, and one-on-one sessions for healthy lifestyle strategies.
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Julian DeVoe has been working as a cranio-sacral therapy facilitator, Thai Yoga Massage artist, and energy healer for over five years. An advocate for consciousness and thriving health through mindful eating, yoga, and personal inquiry, he teaches in Nosara, Costa Rica.
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New Year’s Cleanse, Detox, and Juice-Fasting Experience Shivanter Singh (John Barczak), Julian DeVoe, Grace Van Berkum Tuition: $490 Add 11 nights’ accommodation.
Grace Van Berkum is a registered holistic nutritionist, Sivananda Yoga teacher, certified personal trainer, and raw and vegan recipe creator. Passionate about the healing powers of live foods and yoga, she regularly teaches at the Yoga Retreat.
Cleanse and rejuvenate, invigorate your natural body wisdom, and establish new habits. This intensive program initiates transformation on the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual levels. We begin gradually with a few days of raw food, followed by fruit and vegetable juice fasting, and end with a raw food diet—all supported
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Advanced Yoga Teacher Training Deepen. Study. Advance. Page 12.
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Yoga for Beginners An immersion in the basics of yoga. Page 16.
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January 5–9
Neuroscience and World Religions
Different Practices, Different Brains, Different Spiritualities? Stephen Kaplan, Daniel Drubach, William Waldron, Prantik Kundu For five days we will explore the interface between religious/spiritual practices and the brain sciences. Our speakers will examine some of the different practices that can be found in the world’s religions and explain how contemporary neurosciences understand what is happening in the brains of those who engage such practices. We will not only ask if different religious practices produce different brain states, but we will also ask if these different practices produce different states of mental and spiritual health. Do some practices produce one type of mental/spiritual health and other practices produce others? These discussions may lead us to ask if these diversities of practice and neurological function lead to a diversity of spiritual experiences. Stephen Kaplan, PhD, is Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College, specializing in Indian and comparative religions. He publishes articles in leading journals, is the author of two books, and is working on a book entitled Advaita Vedanta and the Neurosciences.
William Waldron, PhD, is Professor of Religion at Middlebury College in Vermont. A recent Fulbright Senior Scholar in Nepal, he is currently researching the relation between theories of mind in the Yogācāra school of Indian Buddhism and in modern cognitive sciences.
Daniel Drubach, MD, is a member of the Behavioral Neurology Division at Mayo Clinic. Author of The Brain Explained, he writes on the neuroscience of music, meditation, language, and religion, and on how concepts from neuroscience can address existential human questions.
Prantik Kundu is a doctoral candidate studying neuroscience with fMRI technology in collaboration with the Brain Mapping Unit at the University of Cambridge and the Section on Functional Imaging Methods at the National Institute of Mental Health in Washington, DC.
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Polarity Therapy and 5-Element Body Work Certification John Beaulieu, Andreas Ledermann, Brigitta Raimann
Tuition: $590 Add 7 nights’ accommodation.
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January 5–31
Foundations of Raja Yoga Srinivasan
One of the four main paths of yoga, Raja Yoga, the science of physical and mental purification and control, is often called the “king of yogas.” It is an exact science that aims at gaining control over all thought waves or mental modifications, allowing the aspirant to unfold the divinity within. Focusing on the yamas (prohibitions) and niyamas (observations), during this month, Srinivasan will take us on an in-depth journey into the theory and practice of Raja Yoga. Srinivasan is a senior disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda. Director of the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Ranch, he is Acharya (spiritual director) for the Sivananda centers and ashrams in the Eastern US and a member of the Board of Directors of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. YVP
January 10–11
Secrets of Ayurveda Lalita Devi and Isvari
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Become a certified Polarity therapist. Learn how to work with life energy using bodywork sessions, Polarity Yoga, and sound to balance each of the five elements: ether, air, fire, water, and earth. Valuable on its own or as a complement to massage, yoga, nursing, counseling, physical therapy, and medical practices, the training will emphasize the application of 5-element knowledge in daily life through an understanding of modern stress science and Polarity Therapy. More information online. John Beaulieu, ND, PhD, is a composer, sound healer, counseling psychologist, board-certified naturopathic physician, and Polarity practitioner. A world leader in the use of integrative energy medicine for healing, he is also an author, researcher, and professor. Andreas Ledermann is a naturopath and Polarity Therapy instructor. A teacher of Polarity Therapy, energy medicine, and creative art therapy for 30plus years, he cofounded the School of Holistic Naturopathy in Switzerland, and is the author of Polarity Therapy. Brigitta Raimann is a naturopath and Polarity therapist with 20 years’ experience as a therapist, teacher, and pioneer of natural health and healing arts for women. She is cofounder of the School of Holistic Naturopathy and the holistic arts GmbH, both in Switzerland.
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January 10–17
On the Wings of Ecstasy
Interfaith Devotional Singing Festival Davod Azad, Nirinjan Kaur, Shantala, Jan Kirschner, Tia Pittman, Vishal Vaid When several people join together and practice Sankirtan [chanting the Lord’s name], a huge spiritual current, or Mahashakti, is generated. This purifies the heart of the aspirants and elevates them to the sublime heights of Divine ecstasy. —Swami Sivananda, Essence of Yoga Devotional singing is a widespread practice in religions and spiritual traditions worldwide. Join us as we continue to break barriers and celebrate unity in diversity, this time through music and chant. Join in community and experience the joy of music with performers from various traditions, religions, and cultures. Come sing your heart open, honor the Divine, and nourish your soul. Davod Azad is an accomplished multiinstrumentalist and vocalist from Azerbaijan. He is a master in Iranian classical music, Azeri folk music, ancient Persian music, and Persian Sufi music. His music speaks the universal language of love and unity. Nirinjan Kaur, born into a Sikh family of kundalini yogis, fell in love with sacred chanting at a young age. Her heartopening voice conveys innocence and devotion, bringing listeners into a state of bliss and healing. She teaches, performs, and sings around the world. Jan Kirschner began devotional singing at the age of 10, as a soloist in a professional choir in New York City, where he worked with legendary cantor Leibele Waldman. For the past 18 years, has been the chazzan (cantor) at Congregation Bonai Shalom in Boulder, Colorado. YVP
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Ayyappa Puja
Krishnan Namboodiri Lord Ayyappa, the presiding supreme deity of Sabari Hills, was born out of the union between Mohini (incarnation of Lord Vishnu) and Lord Siva. Worshipping Lord Ayyappa is said to bring contentment and spiritual advancement. Join us for a celebration of Lord Ayyappa with a puja conducted by the ashram’s resident priest, Krishnan Namboodiri. Krishnan Namboodiri bio on page 35.
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January 15–19
Healing Your Emotional Body Silvia San Miguel (Surya)
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Gracious Living Vegan Nutrition Retreat Grace Van Berkum
Tuition: $350 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
This practical and inspiring course is perfect for both the already committed vegan and the curious. Through experiential workshops, we will create several menus composed of sattvic vegan dishes that are energizing and tasty, including main courses, side dishes, dressings, and scrumptious desserts. You will be introduced to the compassionate principles of vegan nutrition and learn creative ways to increase fiber intake and stabilize blood sugar. All foods will be wheat-free, dairyfree, and sugar-free.
Learn how to transform negative thoughts and emotions that lodge in the physical body resulting in dis-ease and suffering. Explore the possibility of breaking free from your past and its old emotional patterns. Discover how your emotional states condition your breathing and how to apply the science of pranayama to re-shape your emotional well-being. Based on the teachings of Swami Sivananda, you will study the causes and remedies of emotions such as sadness, resentment, anger, jealousy, and grief. Silvia San Miguel (Surya) bio on page 39. C
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Positive Thinking Weekend Change the way you think. Page 17. C
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Intermediate Yoga Expand and advance your practice. Page 16.
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January 17–21
The Mahabharata The Greatest Story Ever Told
Jeffrey Armstrong Embark on a spectacular adventure with Vedic scholar and storyteller of ancient wisdom, Jeffrey Armstrong, as he brings to life the Mahabharata, India’s greatest epic poem, and leads us through the epic pathways of this 5,000-year-old yoga classic. You will learn, discover, and experience through this rich and layered story that speaks to the physical, psychological and transcendental realms and reveals the secrets of how good and evil fight eternally on the platform of planet Earth. Jeffrey Armstrong is a scholar of Eastern teachings who has spent 40 years studying and practicing Vedanta, Raja Yoga, Tantra, and mantra, initiated into these mysteries by masters. He is also the author of several books, including The Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar.
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The Yoga of Sound and Voice Training
A Practicum on Yoga of the Voice
Tuition: $590 Add 8 nights’ accommodation.
Modalities and Ways to Implement Voice in a Therapeutic Setting
John Beaulieu and Silvia Nakkach Experience the transformative power of sound and music with two renowned scholars and clinicians. Combining master classes, lectures, devotional chanting sessions, clinics, movement, and music-making, this in-depth training explores various dimensions of healing with sound: the scientific, yogic, creative, and shamanic. These practices promote a state of euphoria, leading to enhanced wellness and greater possibility for accomplishment and success in all aspects of life. More online.
Silvia Nakkach Tuition: $150 Add 3 nights’ accommodation.
Pursue your dreams! Gain professional sound healing experience in this empowering practicum focused on integrating sound into your current healing practice—or exploring new career options. You will be guided through five stages of creating the work you love: clarity of intent; openness; completeness and engagement from the mind and heart; ripening of potential; and manifestation and action. You will achieve a new level of excellence in your sound healing skills and practice. More online.
John Beaulieu, ND, PhD, is a composer, sound healer, counseling psychologist, board-certified naturopathic physician, and Polarity practitioner. A world leader in the use of integrative energy medicine for healing, he is also an author, researcher, and professor. Silvia Nakkach is an award-winning composer and voice-culturist, author, and a pioneer in the field of sound, consciousness, and music shamanism. She is founding director of Vox Mundi School of the Voice and teaches at the California Institute of Integral Studies. YVP
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Yoga for Stress Management
Introduction to Meditation Weekend
In this series of workshops, we will study how the stress response works—and how to manage it by detecting early signs such as irritability and impatience. We will employ cognitive approaches as well as ancient yoga techniques such as breath awareness and control. We will also consider how to create a yogic lifestyle as a preventive measure against the “stressed-out” syndrome.
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January 23–25
Adapting Sivananda Yoga to Your Body Krishna Das
Make yoga more accessible and enjoyable. Page 33.
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Mindfulness Meditation for Daily Life Silvia San Miguel (Surya)
Ideally, mindfulness meditation is not something we do, but something we live. In these workshops, we will explore the rationale for taking on or deepening a personal mindfulness practice. You will experience a number of mindfulness exercises that can be easily integrated into your life, such as walking, lying down, eating or listening meditation. You will leave inspired and empowered to live your life in an intentionally mindful way. Silvia San Miguel (Surya) bio on page 39.
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January 23–26
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself Joe Dispenza
You are not doomed by your genes or hardwired to be a certain way for the rest of your life. A new science is emerging that empowers all human beings to create the reality that they choose. In these workshops, renowned author and speaker Joe Dispenza shares insights from the fields of quantum physics, neuroscience, brain chemistry, biology, and genetics to show you what is truly possible. You will learn step-by-step tools to make measurable changes in any area of your life. Joe Dispenza, DC, is a neuroscientist, chiropractor, author, and international lecturer. He is the author of Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind and the best-selling Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself: How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One.
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January 26–28
Sacred Music and Song Opening the Window of the Soul
Shimshai Join heart-centered musician Shimshai as he shares sacred prayers, mantras, and songs from around the world. Through music and chants and their sacred intentions, we have the opportunity to open the window to our soul and see more clearly into the beauty of life and our own true nature. Over these days, Shimshai will teach selected songs, inviting participation, and sharing the history, message, and healing properties of each. Each evening, he will perform stirring traditional and original sacred music.
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Cardiac Yoga Teacher Training Mala Cunningham
Tuition: $790 Add 8 nights’ accommodation.
This comprehensive training educates and trains yoga teachers and medical personnel to work with cardiac patients. You will learn how to adapt the basic concepts of yoga and meditation to the special needs of cardiac patients. You will also study the anatomy and physiology of the heart; stress and the psycho-social factors of heart disease; adaptations of yoga postures; how to design cardiac yoga classes; principles of mind-body medicine; and yoga and meditation as mechanisms for healing. More information online.
Shimshai performs his unique brand of world spiritual music around the globe. Whether singing Sanskrit mantras, Hebrew prayers, or his original works, he invokes ancestral devotion and a dedication to higher consciousness. His CDs include Live on Maui and True Heart.
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Mala Cunningham, PhD, is an author and educator of mind-body medicine and health psychology. President of Positive Health Solutions and founder of the renowned training program Cardiac Medical Yoga, she has taught and practiced yoga and meditation for over 35 years.
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Questions and Answers on Yoga and Spiritual Life with Swami Swaroopananda Ask your most important questions. Page 15. 47
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ThetaHealing Basic DNA Training Petra Rakebrandt
Tuition: $470 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
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January 29–30
Courage and Compassion Foundations of the Peaceful Warrior’s Way
Dan Millman The Peaceful Warrior’s Way is comprised of a set of perspectives, principles, and practices stretching between heaven and earth—our highest ideals and the realities of everyday life. In this program, Dan Millman shares the foundations of living a balanced and powerful life in the present moment; enjoyable and illuminating practices for understanding universal/spiritual laws, including balance, choice, presence, action, and surrender; and a lifeclarifying consideration of the four purposes of life. Dan Millman is a former worldchampion athlete, coach, martial arts instructor, and college professor. Author of the bestselling Way of the Peaceful Warrior and 15 other books read by millions of people in 29 languages, he teaches worldwide.
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The Basic DNA course introduces ThetaHealing® techniques and focuses on activating the 12 strands of DNA within each participant. The heart of this class is the practice of techniques that allow you to change life patterns held in place by core, genetic, historic, and soul beliefs, either self-inflicted or externally imposed. You will learn to identify these beliefs in yourself as well as to practice pulling them for others in the class. Graduates become practitioners of ThetaHealing. C
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ThetaHealing Advanced DNA Training Tuition: $470 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
The Advanced DNA course expands on the basic course to encompass an in-depth understanding of the “Seven Planes of Existence” that surround us. The student will learn how to clear old resentments, vows, and commitments that hold them back and discover how to heal with the “Baby in the Womb” and “Heal the Broken Soul” exercises. Direct transmissions from the instructor will being profound healing and awareness. Experience new and positive feelings and what self-acceptance feels like. Z Prerequisite: ThetaHealing® Basic DNA Petra Rakebrandt is a holistic health coach certified with the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, a ThetaHealer practitioner and instructor, a certified yoga teacher, and a Reiki master. She has a private practice in Guadeloupe and teaches in the Caribbean and US.
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January 31–February 1
Cardiac Medical Yoga Retreat Mala Cunningham
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January 30–February 2
Healing Your Relationship with Food
Sasha Loring and Sondra Loring In a nurturing atmosphere, come learn a range of methods for changing unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors regarding food. From the ground of mindfulness, attention training, and self-kindness, this workshop focuses on releasing unhealthy habitual patterns, building the psychological resources needed for change, and practicing mindful eating. Inspiring, practical, and potentially life-changing, you will establish habits of mind and practices to continue your transformation when you return home. Sasha Loring, Med, LCSW, is author of Eating with Fierce Kindness: A Mindful and Compassionate Guide to Losing Weight. A yoga practitioner of 30 years, she leads mindfulness retreats throughout the US, and teaches in the Tibetan Buddhist and Vipassana meditation traditions.
This is a special retreat for people who have heart disease, diabetes, and/or high blood pressure. Research overwhelmingly shows that yoga and mindfulness can positively impact heart disease and overall health. You are invited to come learn and experience this for yourself. Receive important information on the basic concepts of mind-body medicine and Medical Yoga, have high-quality experiences of yoga, relaxation, and mindfulness practices, and return home with a life-changing daily practice. Mala Cunningham bio on page 47. YVP
January 31–February 4
Finding Balance
Developing a Practice to Bring Harmony into Everyday Life
Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi) Take an experiential journey to develop a personalized practice. Day 1: Create your sankalpa (intention) and explore the components of a spiritual practice. Day 2: Learn yogic tips to maintain health (diet, asana, and pranayama). Day 3: Experience the ways mantra and meditation can bring strength, peace, and balance to your life. Day 4: Learn to integrate the yamas and niyamas as well as the study of Vedanta into your spiritual practice; Day 5: Create a spiritual diary to begin fully living the teachings of yoga. Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi) bio on page 32.
Sondra Loring, E-RYT, is a dancer, master yoga teacher, and founder of the Sadhana Center for Yoga and Meditation in Hudson, New York. She will focus on body awakening through mindfulness and movement for this workshop.
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Quantum Reality and the Spiritual Mind
Adaptive Yoga Training
The spiritual mind is a mind that can search for truths in the non-empirical background of the universe. Join a leading thinker, researcher, and author who has been exploring the nature of reality for many decades. Lothar will share findings from quantum physics that posit a realm of potentiality from which all empirical things and concepts emanate, discuss the nature of that realm, and suggest a simple code of conduct for living in accordance with the order of the universe.
Tuition: $200 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Lothar Schäfer
Lothar Schäfer, born in Düsseldorf, Germany, is the author of In Search of Divine Reality and Infinite Potential: What Quantum Physics Reveals About How We Should Live. A retired professor, he lectures around the world, bringing together science and religious belief.
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Level 1
Krishna Das Yoga is a powerful tool for promoting healing processes of the body. With the proper adaptations, the practice can become more available and pleasant to people with physical limitations. Come gain practical tools for offering adaptations to the postures of the classic Sivananda sequence, based on a broader understanding of the biomechanics of each one. You will get to know your own body better, and through this will develop enhanced abilities in identifying and accommodating your students’ limitations. Krishna Das bio on page 33. C
February 2–6
Yoga for Beginners An immersion in the basics of yoga. Page 16.
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Teen Yoga Teacher Training Course
Charlotta Martinus (Chandrika) Tuition: $450 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Teen Yoga is a practical, hands-on course that trains you to teach yoga to teens in a school or other environment. It is designed to build your confidence and fill in gaps of knowledge, drawing on the classic wisdom of the Vedantic system of yoga for inspiration and blending it with current research to create a full picture of how best to reach this population. Developed in the UK, this course comes with a comprehensive 85-page manual and provides you everything you need to run a teen yoga course. More information online. Charlotta Martinus (Chandrika) is a Sivanandatrained yoga teacher, deeply inspired by her travels to India. Based on her experience teaching teens in her hometown of Somerset, England, she created the Teen Yoga Teacher Training. She runs the yoga and retreat center, Universal Yoga, in Somerset.
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Practical Spirituality The Life and Teachings of Swami Vishnudevananda
Arjuna Learn the relevance and benefits of yoga philosophy for modern daily life. Drawing from his rich personal experiences, Arjuna, Director of the Sivananda-affiliated yoga center in Gatineau, Quebec, will offer techniques for translating the theories of yoga philosophy into practical tools for everyday life. Arjuna’s approach is dynamic, personal, and inspiring, including many instructive stories from his times with Swami Vishnudevananda, making your study an enjoyable and deeply satisfying experience. Arjuna bio on page 25. PT
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Yoga Teacher Training Course Take the next step on your yoga journey. Page 10. C
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Intermediate Yoga Expand and advance your practice. Page 16.
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Yoga for Peace Symposium Changing the World from the Inside Out
Joshua Goldstein, Brant Secunda, Moshe Cohen, Elaine Valdov, Amy Weintraub, Linda Graham, Mirabai Ceiba Following Swami Vishnudevananda’s mission of promoting inner and outer peace, we are delighted to host the 7th Yoga for Peace Symposium. Featuring world-renowned speakers who have dedicated their lives to promoting peace among people and nations, inner peace and sustainability, we invite you to join us for this gathering and become inspired to change the world from the inside out. In this symposium, we learn from activists themselves how to contribute to changing the world. Moshe Cohen (Mr. YooWho) will share from his experience as a “clown without borders” and Elaine Valdov from her experience as the founder of “Yogis without Borders.” Brant Secunda will speak to us about protecting the earth and Amy Weintraub will discuss the important work of teaching yoga to those suffering from trauma. Linda Graham will encourage us to bring mindfulness to ourselves and others and Joshua Goldstein will present research showing that contrary to what we think, war and violence are actually declining in the world (so what we are doing is actually working!). We will learn that in order to help bring peace, we first need to find our own inner peace and joy. And yet, our social engagement is by itself spiritual practice. By helping others, we gain peace and joy. Finally, we will gain a few practical tools to help us develop and carry out our own initiatives.
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Joshua Goldstein is an interdisciplinary scholar of war and peace, and author of Winning the War on War: The Decline of Armed Conflict Worldwide, winner of the 2013 Conflict Research Society’s Book of the Year award. He has published many articles and op-ed pieces. Brant Secunda, a shaman, healer, and ceremonial leader in the Huichol Indian tradition of Mexico, teaches worldwide. Alongside dignitaries including former President Jimmy Carter, Brant cofounded the Peace University in Berlin. He is coauthor of Fit Soul, Fit Body.
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Moshe Cohen integrates the worlds of Zen and clown, leading workshops and bringing his Mr. YooWho show around the world. As founder of Clowns Without Borders, USA, he works to bring performances and workshops to refugee camps and conflict zones worldwide. Elaine Valdov, PhD, is a representative to the United Nations, a peace and human rights activist, a conflict resolution specialist, and the founder of Yoga Peace Ambassadors and Yogis Without Borders. Elaine served as September 11th director of family relations programs. Amy Weintraub, MFA, E-RYT 500, is director of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute and author of the best-selling Yoga for Depression and Yoga Skills for Therapists. She has been a pioneering teacher and researcher in the field of yoga and mental health for 20 years. Linda Graham, MFT, integrates neuroscience, mindfulness practices, and relational psychology in her trainings on resilience and well-being. She is the author of Bouncing Back: Rewiring Your Brain for Maximum Resilience and Well-Being. Mirabai Ceiba is a duo consisting of guitarist/ singer Markus Sieber and singer/harpist/ keyboardist Angelika Baumbach. Their inspiring new style of world devotional music blends mantras from the yoga tradition with original songs in English and Spanish.
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Yoga for Mood Management LifeForce Yoga Practitioner Training, Part A–Experiential
Amy Weintraub Tuition: $450 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Learn an evidence-based yoga protocol to help students and clients focus, relax, and have greater access to feeling states. This program for yoga teachers and mental-health professionals weaves ancient yogic wisdom with current findings in neurobiology. You will learn strategies appropriate for clinical settings that safely release chronically held physical tension and repressed emotions, as well as experience yoga techniques as tools for self-care. More information online. Amy Weintraub bio, see left. C
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Winter Cleanse, Detox, and Juice-Fasting Program Manu Dawson, Sita Chaitanya, Petra Rakebrandt
Tuition: $490 Add 11 nights’ accommodation.
Experience a deep cleanse to rejuvenate your body and mind. Page 40. Manu Dawson bio page 84. Sita Chaitanya bio page 59. Petra Rakebrandt bio page 48.
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Thai Yoga Massage Yoga Therapy Practitioner Program Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4
Kam Thye Chow Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
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Explore the Bahamas, Explore Yourself! Arjuna
Come and enjoy the beauty and rich heritage of Nassau! This special week of outings, games, and fun activities is offered in combination with the Yoga Vacation Program at a time when many schools have winter breaks. Special family yoga classes will be offered at the Yoga Retreat. With inspiring guides, you will have the opportunity to visit historical places in the Bahamas and, weather permitting, go on a snorkeling trip (some trips will involve an additional cost). Arjuna bio on page 25.
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The Royal Path to Enlightenment Talks on Patanjali Yoga Sutras
Edwin Bryant The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is the classical Indian treatise on the practice of yoga. These talks will consist of a close reading of Patanjali’s original text, focusing on the opening section, wherein yoga is defined and the state of samadhi described. They will also focus on the eight limbs of yoga as covered in the heart of the text. Attention will be paid to the pre-modern commentaries of the text, thus exposing students to the traditional understanding of the practice of classical yoga and its goals. Edwin Bryant, PhD, is a professor of Indic languages and cultures and teaches Hinduism at Rutgers University. He has published six books on Vedic history, yoga, and the Krishna tradition, among which is his translation of and commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. C
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Advanced Yoga Explore, focus, and deepen your yoga. Page 17.
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Introduction to Permaculture and Spirituality Bill Wilson
The practice of permaculture (permanent-culture) approaches the world with sustainable, abundant, and integrated ways of living that honor both people and the earth. Come learn how to create landscapes that come alive with beauty and food, how to grow food anywhere, water solutions, lowcost abundance, and more. Learn how to express sacred beliefs in the natural spaces of your life. We can live lightly and well. And we can each make a big difference. Come gain the know-how to begin your own permaculture project. C
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Essential Permaculture for Yogis Tuition: $400 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Like yoga, permaculture is essentially a spiritual approach to living consciously, harmoniously, responsibly, and healthfully on the planet. This course is a condensed version of the world-recognized 72hour Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course. Focusing on the most essential and useful components of the PDC training, these five days give the beginning and experienced student effective ideas of where and how to apply permaculture thinking and design to their own yard, life, and community. Bill Wilson, cofounder of Midwest Permaculture with his wife Rebecca and an internationally recognized permaculture teacher and designer, was introduced to permaculture while following his own spiritual journey. He teaches, speaks, and writes widely on permaculture.
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Guided Imagery and Creative Visualization Meditations for Health, Self-Awareness, and Joy
Julie Lusk Tuition: $290 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Learn about and experience the potency of guided imagery, a powerful mind-bodyspirit technique that can be used for deep relaxation, activating natural healing, assisting behavior change, revealing intuition, and unlocking your highest potential. You will learn the principles of guided imagery and creative visualization and explore many types of guided imagery, practicing within the context of the seven major chakras (energy centers) and the five koshas (sheaths). C
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Transform Stress into Awakened Living Relax, Reflect, Revitalize Tuition: $320 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Maximize your energy and health by transforming tension and stress with simple, practical mind-body tools that really work. Learn how to avoid getting overwhelmed and to address issues such as insomnia, headaches, sickness, worry, and the mental and emotional pain related to stress. Whether you are in the midst of stress or want to be ready for the next cycle, this program will teach you a practical formula you can personalize to transform your stress into awakened living. More online. Julie Lusk, MEd, is the president of Wholesome Resources and author of 30 Scripts for Relaxation; Imagery and Inner Healing; Yoga Meditations; Mind-Body Mastery; and numerous guided imagery and meditation CDs. She leads workshops and offers individual coaching. 55
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Beginners Yoga Immersion Week Arjuna
Immerse yourself in the basics of yoga and gain a strong foundation for your practice. Receive a step-by-step introduction to yogic postures and breathing exercises. Discover how proper relaxation, meditation, positive thinking, and a balanced diet will support your ongoing yoga practices and a healthy lifestyle. Get the most from yoga classes and meditation at the Yoga Retreat and at home with the solid understanding that you will gain in this program. YVP
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Deeper into the 5 Points of Yoga
Learn how to maximize energy and health by bringing yoga into your daily life. Discover and experience Swami Vishnudevananda’s guidance on the 5 Points of Yoga: proper exercise, proper breathing, proper relaxation, proper diet, and meditation and positive thinking. Find out how practice and a vegetarian diet can invigorate your life. Increase your vitality with yogic postures and breathing techniques. Learn to manage stress and calm the mind through proper relaxation, positive thinking, and meditation.
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Living a Life That Matters Roshi Bernie Glassman and Roshi Eve Myonen Marko
How do we live a meaningful life? In their own special, engaging, and humorous way, Roshi Bernie Glassman and Roshi Eve Myonen Marko will share spiritual teachings and personal stories, including reflections on their experiences of living as homeless people during street retreats and social activism projects such as the Bearing Witness project. Join these two distinguished and charismatic spiritual leaders to get inspired to take action and make your life matter to you and to others. Roshi Bernie Glassman, PhD, is a world-renowned pioneer in the American Zen movement and founder of Zen Peacemakers. He is a spiritual leader, author, and businessman, and teaches at the Maezumi Institute and the Harvard Divinity School. Roshi Eve Myonen Marko is a founding teacher of the Zen Peacemaker Order and resident teacher at the Montague Farm Zendo. She cofounded Peacemaker Circle International and has written and edited numerous articles about Zen Peacemakers.
Arjuna is a direct disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda and Director of the Sivananda-affiliated yoga center in Gatineau, Quebec. He has been a professional vegetarian cook for 25 years and has taught family yoga programs for many years in Sivananda centers and ashrams.
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Awakening the Mystic Within Ourselves Matthew Fox
Mystics offer us an alternative perception from that of everyday Western culture. Instead of leading with rationality and differences, the mystic leads with intuition and unitive experiences. In this program, spiritual maverick Matthew Fox takes us into the teachings of Einstein, Hildegard of Bingen, Adrienne Rich, Julian of Norwich, Father Bede Griffiths, Thomas Berry, and Meister Eckhart among others for inspiration and guidance. Importantly, we also learn age-old practices to awaken the mystic within ourselves. Matthew Fox is an acclaimed theologian who has spent the last 40 years advocating for a creation-centered spirituality of compassion and justice and re-sacralizing of the earth. He has written more than 30 books, including The Coming of the Cosmic Christ and Christian Mystics.
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Secrets of Ayurveda Lalita Devi and Isvari
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The Yoga of Chant Retreat Krishna Das
Nourish your heart, inspire your mind, and uplift your spirit through chant, music, and devotion. Krishna Das shares the heart of his spiritual practice and beliefs through his concerts and workshops, using the power and joy of chanting to lead you into your inner heart space. Join one of the foremost devotional singers in the world for evening kirtan concerts and afternoon workshops with chanting, musical accompaniment, and teachings on Bhakti Yoga, the yoga of devotion. Krishna Das, a disciple of Neem Karoli Baba, chants and teaches at yoga centers all over the world. He has taught with Ram Dass, sung for many saints and yogis, made numerous pilgrimages to India, and created many CDs, including Pilgrim Heart and Live on Earth.
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Introduction to Teaching Yoga to Children Mira Binzen
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Share the Practice of Yoga Nidra with Children Tuition: $280 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
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Share your love of yoga with children. Drawing from current child-development principles, you will learn how to turn the ancient science of yoga into the fun, appealing, age-appropriate stuff kids love. You will gain a deeper understanding of yoga and acquire many tools and techniques for bringing the benefits of yoga to children through postures, breathing, visualization, sound and movement, games, stories, and more. Previous yoga experience is helpful but not required. More online.
Learn and practice techniques for sharing Yoga Nidra, or “yogic sleep,” with children through stories, art, and games. Through this enjoyable anxiety-reducing practice of relaxation, meditation, and visualization, children develop the ability to induce a sense of deep relaxation to help clear the mind, re-pattern thoughts and memories, and reduce anxiety. Through the practice of Yoga Nidra, you can help children learn better, expand their imaginations, and eliminate negative behavioral patterns.
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February 23–25
Depression and Anxiety Yogic Perspectives and Remedies
Sita Chaitanya The yogis teach us that depression and anxiety are due to separation from our true nature. Reconnect with your essential Self and alleviate depression and anxiety— the leading causes of disability among people 15 to 44—as you experience specific asanas, breathing practices, dietary guidelines, and guided relaxation and visualization techniques that help. You will also explore positive thinking methods and meditation. Take home valuable tools to stay in a deeper communion with your essential Self. Sita Chaitanya is a direct disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda, and senior staff of the Yoga Retreat. A dynamic teacher who uses her own personal experience and much humor in her teachings, she is also an artist who practices and teaches sacred art as a pathway to healing and meditation.
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Quantum Activism Amit Goswami
There is a genuine paradigm shift occurring in science, away from the material toward the primacy of consciousness. Discover the transformative aspects of quantum physics, such as nonlocality (communicating without signals); discontinuity (taking quantum leaps without going through intermediate steps); and tangled hierarchy (the capacity for causally circular relationships). Learn how we can use these quantum principles to guide ourselves and our societies toward creativity, conflict resolution, and the energies of love. Amit Goswami, PhD, is a retired professor of theoretical physics at the University of Oregon in Eugene. A visionary thinker, he has written many popular books based on his research, including The Self-Aware Universe and How Quantum Activism Can Save Civilization.
February 24–27
Developing Greater Awareness in Asana Practice Krishna Das
Tuition: $200 Add 5 nights’ accommodation
By increasing awareness to the different body parts, as well as to the body as a whole, you can experience great improvement in your asana practice. This course includes background theory followed by detailed emphasis on one or more asanas and some of their variations. We will explore how different parts of the body are aligned in relation to each other and with gravity. Using this awareness, we will gradually and safely advance into more challenging postures. Come discover new potential! Krishna Das bio on page 33. YVP
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Yoga Psychology and the Transformation of Emotions Uma Krishnamurthy
Uma Krishnamurthy, MD, was exposed to spiritual teachers and yoga philosophy from early childhood and is formally trained in classical Indian dance. A psychiatrist by training, she conducts workshops worldwide, and is the author of an upcoming book on yoga psychology.
With a deep and practical approach, Uma Krishnamurthy will introduce the basic concepts of yoga psychology, drawing from the work of Patanjali and other sources of ancient yogic wisdom. She will present and discuss her own work on the psychology of transformation, in particular, methods of transforming negative emotions into positive ones. Together, we will take up the subject of planetary evolution in terms of Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy and discuss how to develop the four supreme positive emotions.
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Maha Sivaratri
Krishnan Namboodiri Maha Sivaratri, the night of Lord Siva, is one of the most sacred nights on the yogic calendar. We will celebrate this auspicious night with homas and pujas (traditional ceremonies) conducted throughout the night by Krishnan Namboodiri, the ashram’s priest. Senior staff will lead us in continuous Siva chants from dusk until dawn. In the morning, we will gather to enjoy a variety of prasad (food offerings). Krishnam Namboodiri bio on page 35.
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Story Quest Writing Course
Yoga for Beginners
Tuition: $450 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
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At the core of every spiritual story is a quest. This course is for aspiring and veteran writers who want a fresh take on stories. Learn how yearning, attitudes, and world views provide powerful heart lines for your story or book’s structure. Discover organic shapes that best reflect your story. Experience Yoga as Muse practices of mindfulness and mild movement that help you center your attention, actively daydream, and draft new content. Receive encouragement and feedback through facilitated share circles. Jeffrey Davis is author of two poetry collections and The Journey from the Center to the Page: Yoga Philosophies & Practices As Muse for Authentic Writing. He works with scholars, creatives, and best-selling authors to apply the art and science of purposeful creativity.
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Creating a Yogic Lifestyle Silvia San Miguel (Surya)
Transform your time—and your outlook. Page 39. PT
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Thai Yoga Massage Level 4 Kam Thye Chow
Combine yoga postures with touch therapy. Page 20.
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Warriors at Ease Training Levels 1 and 2
Steps on the Path to Healing
Teaching Yoga in a Military Setting
Explore how spirit and science meet in the body and mind. See the beauty of your deep cellular structure revealed through the electron microscope and the effects of healing meditation on your neurons through brain-wave testing. Join healing facilitators Joyce Hawkes, a biophysicist who had a near-death experience, and Helen Folsom, musician and hypnotherapist, as they empower your journey on the path to vibrant health.
Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi), Pat Lillis-Hearne, Annie Okerlin Tuition: $790 Add 8 nights’ accommodation.
Learn to teach a therapeutic yoga class to any segment of the military community, with relevant support as needed. Topics covered include the key distinctions between “yogic culture” and “military culture” and why they matter; trauma-sensitive teaching guidelines and precautions; as well as yoga asana sequence protocols and modifications for specific military populations, addressing physical and/or psycho-emotional challenges. More information online.
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The Waters of Healing A Course in Cell-Level Healing Tuition: $350 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Molly (Madhavi) AsebeyBirkholm, one of the cofounders of Warriors at Ease, is an advanced Sivananda Yoga teacher and certified Integrative Restoration instructor who taught yoga and meditation for four years at the US Department of Veterans Affairs to over 1,000 veterans.
Join Joyce Hawkes and Helen Folsom and explore the depths of our healing nature in this new 4-day course. Looking within, both through powerful micrographic images of cells and through time-honored spiritual practices, we will explore the healing nature of our physicality and our minds. We will touch the heart of stillness in meditation, sing ourselves to new levels of wholeness, and deepen our ability to be of service to one another through the refined techniques of Cell-Level Healing. More online.
Pat Lillis-Hearne, MD, MPH, is an oncologist and Kripalu-certified yoga instructor, well-versed in complementary medicine. She served 30 years in the military, including combat experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom, and retired from the Army Medical Department in 2010.
Joyce Hawkes, PhD, is a biophysicist and cellbiologist who received a National Achievement Award. A near-death experience in 1984 caused her to embark on extensive exploration of indigenous spiritual and healing traditions, incorporated into her book Cell-Level Healing.
Annie Okerlin is the president and founder of the Exalted Warrior Foundation, which has helped to implement adaptive yoga programs at major military medical and veterans hospital facilities nationwide. She is the owner of Yogani Studios in Tampa, Florida.
Helen Folsom, MA, CHT, healing facilitator, alteredstates therapist, and musician, is certified by the Institute for Therapeutic Learning in Seattle, Washington, as an advanced practitioner. She is author of the awardwinning children’s book series Runt Farm.
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Yoga Teacher Training Course Take your yoga the next step. Page 10.
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Yoga and Heart Health A Cardiologist’s Perspective on Ancient and Modern Healing
Stephen Sinatra Recent research has shown that yoga is beneficial for a number of cardiovascular issues. It further shows how aspects of modern living can be harmful to our health. Cardiologist Stephen Sinatra exposes the myths of modern medicine’s approach to heart disease, including the effects of man-made electromagnetic fields and outdated notions of “good” and “bad” cholesterol—and shares the secrets of a healthy heart through these four days of experiential workshops and lectures. Stephen T. Sinatra, MD, FACC, FACN, CNS, CBT, is a board-certified cardiologist and assistant clinical professor of medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He is founder of heartmdinstitute.com and author of The Great Cholesterol Myth and other books.
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Yoga for Healthy Bones Beata Barnard (Savriti Devi)
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Luminosity
Dancing the Body Sacred, A Transcendent Spiritual Practice
Andrea Mantell Seidel Join artist/scholar Andrea Seidel for an exploration of how the practices of diverse sacred world dance and ritual traditions bring the body and mind into a harmonious connection with nature, the cosmos, and the Divine. A DVD and lecture will illuminate how this unity happens. An experiential workshop will include improvisational exercises, natural movements, and creative visualizations drawn from sacred ritual dance practices, offering access to the transcendent, revelatory experience at the heart of every religious tradition. Andrea Mantell Seidel, PhD, is a professor of religious studies and dance at Florida International University, and a certified yoga teacher in the Sivananda tradition. She lectures, leads workshops, and performs at conferences, festivals, and universities internationally. C
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Near-Death Experiences and Life-After-Death Conference Nathan Katz, Raymond Moody, Eben Alexander, Rabbi Arthur Seltzer, Samani Unnata Pragya
With the extraordinary advances in medical technology, many more people are reporting having had near-death experiences. We have all heard about people seeing a white light or angelic beings, or seeing their bodies in the treatment room from perspectives that are physically impossible. What do these experiences mean? Do they actually provide information about what happens after death? Is there life after death? Are we this physical body or are we a soul that continues to exist even when the physical body ceases to exist? Guided by spiritual teachers and medical professionals, we will explore these questions from the perspectives of religion, neuroscience, and psychology. We will leave with an understanding that will help to lessen our fear of death and the grief we experience upon the death of loved ones. Nathan Katz, PhD, is Distinguished Professor in the School of International and Public Affairs and Director of the Program in the Study of Spirituality at Florida International University. He is a pioneer in the field of Indo-Judaic studies and the author of 14 books.
Rabbi Arthur Seltzer has been a student and teacher of Kabbalah for 30 years and maintains a practice in oriental medicine, naturopathy, and Kabbalistic and energy healing in Cape Town, South Africa. He also directs Mystical Cloister, a center for Kabbalistic learning.
Raymond Moody, MD, PhD, is a psychiatrist, soughtafter speaker, and the author of 11 books. Life After Life, his critically acclaimed book about near-death experiences, sold 13 million copies worldwide and inspired a surge of scientific interest in the field.
Samani Unnata Pragya is a Jain nun presently serving as an assistant professor at Jain Vishva Bharati Institute in India and a visiting professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Florida International University, specializing in Jain philosophy and comparative religion.
Eben Alexander, MD, is a neurosurgeon and the author of Proof of Heaven, the story of his own neardeath experience. Chairman of Eternea, he speaks worldwide to promote the power of love, encourage research, and to reconcile medical science with spirituality.
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Yoga Nidra Teacher Training Course
Godly Gossip
The Art of Conscious Deep Relaxation and Healing
Join us for a series of talks on how to experience God in this life, both outside and inside yourself. Discover that God’s presence is not limited to the transcendental realm or the heavens, but rather it is here and now wherever you are, at all times.
Marc Halpern (Siva) Tuition: $425 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Yoga Nidra is the art of conscious deep relaxation that allows you to begin to experience the flow of prana in your physical and subtle bodies. You can then identify and release blockages to the flow of prana, and, ultimately, bring healing of the body and mind and the expansion of consciousness. During this course, students will experience Yoga Nidra and learn how to teach it to others. Topics covered include the history, physiology, science, and practice of Yoga Nidra. More information online. Marc Halpern (Siva), DC, CAS, PKS, is a chiropractor and Sivananda Yoga teacher and founder and president of the California College of Ayurveda. He is the author of Healing Your Life: Lessons on the Path of Ayurveda and two textbooks. C
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Yoga for Osteoporosis Teacher Training
Beata Barnard (Savriti Devi) Advance your skills as a yoga teacher. Page 31. YVP
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Healing Your Emotional Body Silvia San Miguel (Surya)
Learn to transform negative thoughts and emotions. Page 39.
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Accessible Yoga Teaching Yoga to Students with Disabilities
Jivana Heyman Tuition: $890 Add 10 nights’ accommodation.
Yoga practice is available to everyone. We will explore the many ways that yoga practice can be modified for students with disabilities, physical challenges, and seniors. This can range from teaching gentle yoga classes, to teaching entire classes in a chair or in a bed. A large part of the program is dedicated to the study and teaching of yoga philosophy, which includes how to prepare and present a public talk. Gain confidence and skills that prepare you to teach in almost any setting. More online. Jivana Heyman, eRYT500, is director of the Integral Yoga Institute of San Francisco, California, and an Integral Yoga Minister. Trained in the gurukula yoga tradition, Jivana has worked with Dean Ornish’s program and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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Classical Indian Music and Dance Festival G.S. Sachdev, Swapan Chaudhuri, Aashish Khan, Aruna Narayan, Labonee Mohanta, Shyam Kane Join us for an uplifting and inspirational experience of classical Indian music and dance, as renowned masters come together to share with us their musical gifts and messages. This is a rare opportunity to listen to and watch masters of classical Indian music and dance, who have practiced all their life and obtained perfection, each on their own instrument. Come be inspired by the unique sounds and rhythms of Indian music and experience music as a doorway to the harmony, love, and hope in our hearts. G.S. Sachdev is a recognized master of the bansuri (North Indian flute) and one of the world’s premier performers on this traditional instrument. His pure and classical approach instills tranquility and carries listeners beyond the mind into deep meditation. Swapan Chaudhuri is considered one of the top masters of tabla in the world, developing his skill through years of accompanying Ali Akbar Khan and other leading musicians of India. He is the Director of Percussion at Ali Akbar College of Music in California.
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Aruna Narayan is the daughter of renowned sarangi maestro Pandit Ram Narayan, from whom she learned to play the ancient bowed instrument of Northern India, considered very difficult to master. She teaches in Toronto, Canada, and performs internationally. Labonee Mohanta, (left) trained by kathak maestro Pandit Chitresh Das since the age of eight, offers powerful displays of both dance and music. Well-known for amazing audiences with her lightning spins, she brings mesmerizing movements and fiery footwork to the stage. Shyam Kane has been a tabla player for more than 30 years. He trained under the guidance of great tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussian, and has performed worldwide and accompanied such great artists as Ustad Ali Akbar Khan and Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
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Advanced Bhagavad Gita Course
March 17–21
Yoga for Stress Management Silvia San Miguel (Surya)
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Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist Certification
Marc Halpern (Siva) and Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi) March 17–29 (yoga teachers and healing arts practitioners) Tuition: $995 Add 14 nights’ accommodation March 21–29 (Ayurvedic practitioners) Tuition: $795 Add 10 nights’ accommodation.
This certification course trains yoga teachers and Ayurvedic practitioners to provide personalized yoga therapy programs and to conduct dosha-specific yoga classes and individual sessions. The course curriculum includes the diagnosis of constitution (prakruti) and the current state of the doshas (vikruti). Students will study the energetics of each asana and pranayama through an understanding of the nadis, chakras, and vayus of the body. Certified Ayurvedic Yoga Therapists play an integral role in the healing process of their students and can work by themselves or alongside Ayurvedic practitioners, medical doctors and other health-care professionals. More online. Marc Halpern (Siva) bio on page 69. Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi) bio on page 22. YVP
March 21–22
Secrets of Ayurveda Lalita Devi and Isvari
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The Yoga of Sound Russill Paul
Allow the sacred power of sound to bring you fully alive during two days of high-energy chanting and devotional bliss. Through mantra recitation and ecstatic kirtan, you will experience the transformative power of sound on the core of your being. Russill Paul will be accompanied by The Bhakti Boys, a duo of devotional musicians who play traditional Indian percussion instruments. Together they will create a kirtan experience that you will never want to end. Russill Paul is considered a leading authority in the sonic applications of yoga. Trained in India as monk and yogi as well as in Sanskrit chanting and Indian music, he is the author of The Yoga of Sound and producer of several bestselling yoga chant albums.
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Sacred Art Course Express Divine Inspiration
Sita Chaitanya Tuition: $320 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Connect to your sacred inner space, where images and symbols arise and inspiration and healing reside. Sacred art has existed throughout human history. Inspired by the beauty of creation, it has also been used for deepening spiritual practice and for healing. We will work with the sacred art form of the mandala, applying special techniques and exploring simple materials to harness the energy and light within, reach higher levels of concentration, and bring peace and joy to the mind and heart. More online. Sita Chaitanya bio page 59. 68
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Marc Halpern (Siva), Maya Tiwari, Robert Sachs, Melanie Sachs, Sarita Shrestha Ayurveda, the traditional healing system of India, is attracting worldwide attention as awareness of its effectiveness and potential as a healing art grows. As the practice and teaching of yoga continues to expand and gain acceptance throughout society, people have become increasingly interested in its sister science and the uniquely effective approach to health and well-being that it offers. We are pleased to welcome a group of the top experts in the field of Ayurveda, individuals who have helped to spread awareness of this ancient knowledge and educated tens of thousands of individuals worldwide through their lectures, workshops, and writings. We will consider the causes of disease from an Ayurvedic perspective and explore the application of Ayurvedic principles and practices for particular conditions and life stages.
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Healing Side of Yoga Join us for a week of inspired teachings about health and well-being as these teachers explore the healing of the body and the healing of the mind. Marc Halpern (Siva), DC, CAS, PKS, is a chiropractor and Sivananda Yoga teacher and founder and president of the California College of Ayurveda. He is the author of Healing Your Life: Lessons on the Path of Ayurveda and two textbooks Maya Tiwari is a spiritual teacher praised by the Parliament of World Religions for her work in fostering wellness, peace, and interfaith understanding. Founder of Wise Earth School of Ayurveda and Mother Om Mission, she is an expert in Ayurveda and Vedanta.
Robert Sachs, LCSW, runs, with his wife, Melanie, Diamond Way Ayurveda, the foremost promoter of Ayurveda in the spa and beauty industries. A student of Indian and Tibetan spiritual and healing traditions for 40-plus years, he is the author of nine books. Melanie Sachs is one of the foremost authorities representing Ayurveda to the spa industry, and has practiced and taught in the field since the mid 1990s. Her book, Ayurvedic Beauty Care, is a standard for those interested in natural and conscious body care. Sarita Shrestha is renowned in Nepal as their first female Ayurvedic physician. Also trained in allopathic medicine, acupuncture, and yoga therapy, she specializes in obstetrics and gynecology, and provides free healthcare to thousands of people in India and Nepal.
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March 28–30
Yoga for Beginners Weekend An immersion in the basics of yoga. Page 16.
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March 29–April 2
Modified Yoga
Sharing the Practice with Everyone
Catherine Gillies (Kumari) Tuition: $200 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
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March 28–30
Yoga and Permaculture Vedic Ecology in Practice
Swami Omkarananda Come learn practical strategies for sustainable living through the connection between yoga and permaculture. The goal of yoga is to reconnect ourselves with our divinity. Permaculture reminds us that we are an inseparable part of the natural world. In this program, we will demystify permaculture and learn its three core values and the 12 principles. We will review the Vedic teachings, and explore how we can express the teachings of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras through the practice of permaculture in our daily lives. Swami Omkarananda is the director of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center in Los Angeles and has 20 years’ experience teaching yoga, meditation, and positive thinking. Originally from Australia, she is passionate about bringing together sustainability, permaculture, and spirituality.
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In this experiential course, students learn how to appropriately modify and adapt yoga postures to offer a variety of classes for beginners, seniors, and those with special needs. Students will learn about the essentials of yoga while also gaining an understanding of deeper practices such as breath control (pranayama) and meditation. The morning session includes foundational training in modified yoga practices while the afternoon session will focus on teacher training. Catherine Gillies (Kumari) is a direct disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda, and has been teaching Sivananda Yoga for 30 years. She is founding director of the Sivananda-affiliated yoga center in Gatineau, Quebec, where she offers specialized services in yoga therapy and healing.
March 28–30
Kirtan and the Bhakti Mandala Healing through Chant
David Newman (Durga Das) Join us for a blissful weekend exploring the healing power of kirtan and the ageless teachings of Bhakti Yoga (the yoga of devotion). David Newman (Durga Das), joined by his wife, Mira, will guide us on an inspirational journey into the wisdom of the heart and the joys of devotional chanting. Through kirtan chanting, sacred song, and devotional yoga, they will help you open your heart and become empowered on your divine path. David Newman (Durga Das) is a kirtan chant artist, sacred singer-songwriter, and a practitioner and educator of Bhakti Yoga. His CDs include Lotus Feet: A Kirtan Revolution, Soul Freedom, Leap of Grace, Love Peace Chant, Into the Bliss, and most recently, To Be Home. 70
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Conscious Strategies Cleanse Shivanter Singh (John Barczak) and Julian DeVoe Tuition: $490 Add 11 nights’ accommodation.
Cleanse and rejuvenate! In a safe and supportive environment, you will invigorate your natural body wisdom and establish new healthy lifestyle practices. Highfrequency foods, herbal supplements, yoga, and meditation will aid in this transformation. Health-coaching and nutritional talks will allow for deeper personal inquiry and practical approaches for long-term success. We begin gradually with a few days of raw foods, followed by fruit and vegetable juice fasting, and end with a raw-food diet. More online. Shivanter Singh (John Barczak) and Julian DeVoe bios on page 40.
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March 30
Questions and Answers on Yoga and Spiritual Life with Swami Swaroopananda
Ask your most important questions. Page 15.
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March 31–April 2
Positive Thinking for Inner Transformation Swami Omkarananda
Everyone wants to be positive and happy. Yoga teaches us that it is our true nature, and yet we struggle with stress and negativity in our busy, fast-paced lives. Drawing from yoga psychology and philosophy, this program will give you numerous practical tools for empowering yourself and improving everyday life. There will be workshops on the power of thoughts, how to be in the present, how to turn negative feelings and thoughts to positive feelings, and how to manage stress and respond positively to challenges. Swami Omkarananda bio on page 70. YVP
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Overcome Pain with Yoga and Knowledge Neil Pearson
Pain is a universal human experience. Yet few take the time to think about pain. Is it inevitable? Does it differ based on its kosha of origin? Would we understand pain better if we compared it to other troublesome human experiences, like love? Through this series of talks and workshops, Neil Pearson will teach effective pain-care techniques based on an integrated view of yoga and Western science, as well as people’s successful experiences transforming chronic pain. Neil Pearson, PT, MSc, RYT500, is a physical therapist, yoga therapist, and clinical assistant professor at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He teaches therapeutic yoga, works with people with complex pain problems, and offers a Pain Care Yoga certification program. C
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Ayurvedic Nutrition The Art of Conscious Eating
Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi) Discover how to use food as a source of health and healing. Page 23. 71
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Digestion and the Mind The Key to Health and Longevity
John Douillard In this illuminating series, we will consider just how important the digestive tract is—80 percent of the body’s immunity comes from it! You will learn how to balance and repair the microbial cells in your digestive tract as well as troubleshoot hidden imbalances in digestion and reset your digestive strength. Techniques from Ayurveda will help to free the mind from stress and imbalance. We will also explore the epidemic of pre-diabetes and how changing how, when, and what you eat can protect you.
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Yoga for Back Care
Catherine Gillies (Kumari) Tuition: $130 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
This back-care program offers relief for acute and chronic back conditions, various means to maintain a strong back and posture, and practices to prevent difficulties before they develop. You will enjoy a daily modified hatha yoga class that introduces specific back-care exercises and also teaches you how to modify the basic yoga postures to relieve and support the healing of a variety of conditions. A daily workshop will highlight principles and attitudes that support healing. Catherine Gillies (Kumari) bio on page 70.
John Douillard, DC, directs the LifeSpa Ayurvedic Retreat Center in Boulder, Colorado. Trained in Ayurveda in India, he has written six books, including The 3-Season Diet, produced numerous health-related DVDs and CDs, and offers a free video newsletter. 72
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April 3–5
Yoga Is for Everyone Bringing Yoga to All Populations
Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati) Yoga is a path for healing, optimal wellness, mental peace, transformation, and spiritual growth. It is very adaptable and can be done anywhere and any time. Learn in these workshops how you can do 5 or 10 minutes of yoga at the office, home, or while traveling, and feel the benefits immediately. Learn to do and share yoga in ways that are practical and useful and ways to merge yoga into your daily lifestyle. Yoga is for everyone!
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Yoga for All
Nirmala and Satyadev Tuition: $200 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
If you have a vision of doing something positive for the world right now, the best thing you can do is spread the philosophy and practices of yoga. Why? Because yoga allows us to experience the interconnectedness of life. The main goal of this course is to empower students to massively propagate yoga in the world in a sustainable way. Rather than focusing on the “outer” structure of a yoga teacher, we will focus on Swami Sivananda´s main teachings to “serve, love, give, purify, meditate, and realize.” More online. Z For yoga teachers and those who plan to become one. Satyadev and Nirmala are advanced Sivananda Yoga teachers (RYT 500) and instructors in the Teacher Training Course. In 2005, with the goal of promoting peace in their city and the world, they founded Atman Yoga, the school through which they massively spread the teachings of yoga and lifestyle in Medellin, Colombia, once known as one of the most violent cities of the world. They do this by offering all classes on a donation basis, teaching yoga in public parks for hundreds of people, organizing huge yogic peace events, and other efforts.
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April 5–9
Meditation As a Path to Enlightenment
An Interfaith Symposium Tulku Sherdor, Rabbi Ted Falcon, Swami Brahmananda, Alan Godlas (Abd al-Haqq), Pastor Don Mackenzie The practice of meditation is prescribed as part of the spiritual practice within most major religions and spiritual traditions. Join us and learn from prominent spiritual leaders from Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Sufism about the theory and practice of meditation. Gain knowledge and skills for deepening your own meditation practice and for developing a calm and peaceful mind. Tulku Sherdor is the executive director of Blazing Wisdom Institute. He has studied Buddhist philosophy and practiced meditation since 1981. He is a heart disciple of the crazy wisdom master Orgyen Kusum Lingpa, and an enthroned reincarnate lama at a monastery in Tibet. Rabbi Ted Falcon, PhD, founded two meditative synagogues in the US. Active in interfaith work, he holds a doctorate in psychology and is author of A Journey of Awakening: Kabbalistic Meditations on the Tree of Life. His work focuses on universal Jewish spiritual teachings.
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Swami Brahmananda is Manager of the Yoga Retreat and senior staff member of the Sivananda organization. A long-time practitioner of yoga, he regularly teaches yoga philosophy and meditation for the Teacher Training Course as well as meditation immersion courses. Alan Godlas (Abd al-Haqq), PhD, has been involved in traditional Sufi practice and its academic study for 40 years. He has been authorized to teach in the Naqshbandi and Shadhili lineages and is the founder of Sufis Without Borders, an international online community of Sufis.
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Meditation kills all pains, sufferings, the three kinds of taapas (fevers) and the five kleshas (sorrows). Meditation gives the vision of unity. … Meditation is an aeroplane that helps the aspirant to soar high in the realms of eternal bliss and everlasting peace. —Swami Sivananda, Essence of Yoga
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Chair Yoga Training
Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati) Tuition: $290 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Pastor Don Mackenzie, PhD, devotes himself to interfaith work since retiring as minister of University Congregational United Church of Christ in Seattle. He is a graduate of Macalester College, Princeton Theological Seminary, and New York University.
Learn how to make yoga accessible to seniors, those with disabilities or limited mobility, the chronically ill, Alzheimer patients, pre- and post-surgery patients, and those recovering from injuries. Acquire tools to offer modified yoga postures in chairs, chair modifications in mixed-level classes (standing and sitting), and private Chair Yoga sessions, as well as breathing, chanting, and meditation in chairs. Also learn the business and marketing of Chair Yoga in your community. More information online. Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati) bio on page 24. YVP
April 6–9
Healing the Aching Heart Living with Grief and Loss
Catherine Gillies (Kumari) Transform your depression, grief, trauma, and anxiety. Learn how to honor your life experiences by working in sacred space to heal wounded aspects and reconnect with your deepest self in a supported environment. This nurturing retreat includes daily adapted hatha yoga classes as well as workshops on other aspects of yoga, including meditation, mantra, breath work, and relaxation; creative exploration and expression; and healing trauma through ceremony. Catherine Gillies (Kumari) bio on page 70. C
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Ocean of Devotion Ecstatic Kirtan Retreat
Gina Salá and Daniel Paul Discover the pleasure and power of your voice as a direct path to open to grace, ease, love, and joy. In this special sound immersion, you will experience simple and effective ways to nurture peace of mind and heart through mantra, and deepen into the natural bliss of who we are through Bhakti Yoga (yoga of the heart), kirtan (chant) and Nada Yoga (yoga of sound). You may also discover your power to learn, create, share, and lead chants and songs in several cultural styles. No experience needed. Gina Salá has been chanting since her childhood in an ashram in the tradition of Swami Sivananda. With a repertoire spanning 23 languages, she offers kirtans, workshops, and retreats internationally. She also teaches classical Indian singing, Sanskrit mantra, and harmonium. Daniel Paul bio on page 83.
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Gentle Yoga Retreat
Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati) Tuition: $290 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Immerse yourself in three days of gentle yoga to restore body and mind. Everyone is welcome: those new to yoga, practitioners wanting a gentle yoga experience, and people of all ages and stages of health. We will learn and practice with modifications that make the postures accessible to all and explore specific postures and breathing practices to calm the mind and bring healing energy to the body. Yoga teachers looking for ideas on teaching mixed-level/ ability classes are also welcome. More online. Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati) bio on page 24
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April 11–13
What Is Nirvana and How Do We Get There? Geshe Michael Roach
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Yoga for Calming Panic and Anxiety
Catherine Gillies (Kumari) Regain the power to shift out of states of fear and anxiety. You will learn straightforward and practical ways to immediately calm and anchor yourself no matter where you are. These positive actions will allow you to take charge of your life and become a happier person. We will draw upon yoga practices that include specific exercises and breathing, deep relaxation methods, and right attitude teachings. You will enjoy a modified Hatha Yoga class daily as well as a workshop. Catherine Gillies (Kumari) bio on page 70. YVP
April 11–12
Secrets of Ayurveda Lalita Devi and Isvari
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Advanced Asana Practice Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)
Tuition: $140 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Discover a whole range of new possibilities. See page 21.
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The word “nirvana” brings up many different ideas. Is it some strange place where we are happy all the time, without a care for the problems of the rest of the world? In this program, we will explore what nirvana really is—and practical ways of getting there. We will learn about the theory and practice of nirvana based on ancient teachings. We will see that nirvana is actually a very engaged state of being, where we are in total happiness but serving the world at the same time. Geshe Michael Roach is the first American to have been awarded the degree of Geshe, or Master of Buddhism, after more than 20 years of study in Tibetan monasteries. A prominent international teacher, philanthropist, scholar, and musician, he is author of The Diamond Cutter. C
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Seniors Yoga Retreat
Catherine Gillies (Kumari) Tuition: $180 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Welcome seniors! Enjoy morning yoga classes that include chair yoga, back care, and joint care, as well as an introduction to the principles of appropriate practice and lifestyle (including balance, strength, and fall prevention). Afternoons offer an adapted Hatha Yoga class called Softening the Edges. You will learn how to modify the basic postures of a Sivananda Yoga class to meet the needs of your maturing body and explore the path to an enhanced connection to the inner voice of Spirit. Catherine Gillies (Kumari) bio on page 70.
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April 13–21
Easter and Passover Symposium and Celebration
Yoga and Sacred Healing
Swami Swaroopananda, John Perkins, Richard Panico, Manjula Spears, David Crow, Stephan Schwartz, Master Ou Wen Wei, Marilyn Rossner, Brett Bevell Swami Sivananda taught that health is a positive state. It is not simply negation of disease. It is our birthright, and is as natural as being born. Learn how to experience your radiant health and vitality as we explore healing modalities from various traditions and their connection to spirituality, including Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, yoga therapy, shamanism, herbalism, Buddhism, Reiki, acupuncture, and Remote Viewing. Participate in experiential workshops and meet world-renowned healers and therapists, some of whom will offer private healing sessions and consultations. Spring is a season of rebirth and renewal, a holy time for many, when individuals of diverse faiths and beliefs engage in spiritual practices and rituals that hold great meaning and opportunities for healing. Come discover healing on all levels—body, mind, and spirit. Swami Swaroopananda is a senior disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda. Director of the Yoga Retreat, and Acharya (spiritual director) of the Sivananda centers and ashrams in the US West Coast, the Middle East, and the Bahamas, he is also a member of the Sivananda organization’s Board of Directors. John Perkins is a New York Times bestselling author, winner of the John Lennon/ Yoko Ono Peace Prize, and founder and board member of Dream Change and the Pachamama Alliance. His books on indigenous cultures include Shapeshifting and The World Is As You Dream It.
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Richard Panico, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist of 42 years with more than 20 years’ experience using yoga-based mind-body therapies in the treatment of chronic illness. A longtime yoga practitioner, he is a principal trainer and teacher for Integral Yoga. Reverend Manjula Spears, a principal trainer for Integral Yoga’s teacher trainings, is founder of the therapeutic yoga programs at Athens Regional Medical Center Mind/Body Institute and the Loran Smith Center for Cancer Support. She is a kirtanist and student of Ayurveda.
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David Crow is an acupuncturist and herbalist of 30-plus years and author of In Search of the Medicine Buddha, about his studies of Tibetan and Ayurvedic medicine. He is founder of the essentialoil company Floracopeia and cofounder of the Learning Garden in Los Angeles. Stephan A. Schwartz has been studying the nature of consciousness for 40 years and is the author of Remote Viewing. A remoteviewing researcher, he is the Senior Samueli Fellow of the Samueli Institute and a columnist for Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing.
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Passover Seder Celebration Swami Swaroopananda
Join us for a traditional celebration of the Passover seder with Swami Swaroopananda. Enjoy a delicious vegetarian feast, a reading of the Haggada, chanting of Passover chants, and teachings from Swami Swaroopananda on the main historical and spiritual components of Passover and their relationship to yogic principles.
Master Ou Wen Wei is a qigong master and originator of the Pan Gu Shen Gong system, which he has successfully used to heal people suffering from cancer, heart disease, and other chronic conditions. He is the author of seven books, including Pan Gu Mystical Qigong. Marilyn Rossner, PhD, is cofounder of the International Institute of Integral Human Sciences, and founder-president of the Spiritual Science Fellowship of Canada. An internationally prominent intuitive, she is a retired professor of special care counseling. Brett Bevell is a Reiki master, poet, performance artist, and author who regularly teaches at Omega Institute in New York. His books include Reiki for Spiritual Healing; America Needs a Buddhist President; and his most recent, Energy Healing for Everyone.
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Easter Sunrise Service
Swami Swaroopananda, Bishop Trevor Williamson, Marilyn Rossner Celebrate a beautiful Easter morning with us in paradise! Listen to traditional stories and receive messages of hope and faith from Swami Swaroopananda, Marilyn Rossner, and Bishop Trevor Williamson of the Trinity Full Baptist Church of Nassau, Bahamas. There will also be traditional Easter chanting by the choir of Trinity Full Baptist Church. 79
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April 21–28
Spring Family Holiday Program
Tara Rachel Jones (Omkari) and Sandrine Remy (Sanatani) Celebrate this spring season with your family in paradise. Children will enjoy a wide range of activities, including short introductory asana classes designed specifically for young people, chanting, crafts, Karma Yoga, and lots of games and fun. Parents will enjoy free time to practice, rest, and enjoy the Yoga Retreat’s programs and activities. Z See Children’s Rates on page 105. Tara Rachel Jones (Omkari) and Sandrine Remy (Sanatani) bios on page 37.
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Ayurveda and Yoga Wellness Counselor Certification Swami Sitaramananda and Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela)
Tuition: $1300 Add 11 nights’ accommodation.
This is a thorough, foundational course in Ayurveda as the health-care component of the yoga tradition. It is based on the books and distance-learning programs of David Frawley and taught in the Sivananda Yoga tradition. There are no prerequisites, and it qualifies a person to serve as an Ayurvedic lifestyle counselor who can assess someone’s Ayurvedic constitutional type and guide them toward balance through daily health regimens and lifestyle recommendations based on Ayurvedic principles. More information online.
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Meditation Intensive Weekend Swami Sitaramananda
Tuition: $200 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Move to another level in your yoga practice by understanding the connection between prana, mind, emotions, and body and establish yourself in the fundamental techniques of classical yoga meditation. Identify personal obstacles to the transcendental state of bliss that meditation promises through self-examination, introspection, and dialogue with a teacher. Learn to be free from the mind’s ups and downs, both working with it and detaching from it and prepare your mind for a positive and successful life. Swami Sitaramananda bio on page 82.
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Healing through Mystical Qigong
Master Ou Wen Wei Tuition: $390 Add 5 nights’ accommodation.
Based on simple yet powerful techniques, Pan Gu Shen Gong (PGSG) is a mystical qigong system that uses the power of the universe for healing. Learn the three primary aspects of PGSG with its originator, Master Ou Wen Wei, including: • The Moving Form, to promote health by strengthening of the life-force
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Questions and Answers on Yoga and Spiritual Life with Swami Swaroopananda Ask your most important questions. Page 15.
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April 22–25
The Descent of Grace
• The Non-Moving Form, to strengthen the nervous system and intuitive ability
Teachings on the Hanuman Chalisa
• The Healing Skill, to provide healing treatments to others
Join delightful teacher Swami Shantananda and celebrate the glories of Lord Hanuman through the teachings of the Hanuman Chalisa. Lord Hanuman, the devoted servant of Lord Rama and Sita, and the embodiment of devotion and might, has kindled the light of devotion and service in the hearts of many. The Hanuman Chalisa tells the story of his heroism and Divine virtues, making him a role model for spiritual aspirants, and the Hanuman Chalisa a guide for leading a spiritual life.
There will also be a special class on developing spiritual vision. Master Ou Wen Wei bio on page 79. YVP
April 20–24
Yoga Therapy Week Manjula Spears
Learn the therapeutic applications of yoga practice and how yoga can be used to heal from different health conditions. Explore specific yoga therapy techniques for healing back pain, joint aches, and others. This program with Manjula Spears, a leading instructor in the field of yoga therapy, benefits both beginning and advanced yoga practitioners, as well as yoga teachers who wish to incorporate yoga therapy into their teaching.
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Swami Shantananda has dedicated his life to mission work and Vedantic teachings. He is presently the resident Acharya of Chinmaya Mission centers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York. His talks are filled with wonderful insights into life.
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Intermediate Yoga Expand and advance your practice. Page 16.
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Advanced Raja Yoga Course Part IV, Kaivalya Pada
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Yoga of Recovery Symposium Swami Sitaramananda, Catherine O`Neill (Durga Leela), Robert Johnson, Tommy Rosen The Yoga of Recovery symposium brings together pioneers in the field of spirituality, yoga, and recovery to address the important issue of addiction, often a tragic and costly result of having lost contact with meaning and spirituality, as individuals and as a society. Bringing together well-respected teachers from science and spirituality, the symposium offers a truly holistic perspective on how to heal and overcome our own addictive or selfdestructive behaviors, as well as heal the pain of having loved ones suffer from addiction. Speakers will discuss perspectives on addiction from the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual levels, investigating the root causes and reasons for our compulsions, attachments, and addictive imbalances from medical, yogic, and Ayurvedic perspectives. Join us for an exploration of practical, cutting-edge teachings on addiction, recovery, and personal transformation. Swami Sitaramananda is Director of the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Farm in Grass Valley, California, and a direct disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda. She has many years of experience teaching meditation, yoga philosophy, and positive thinking throughout the world. Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela) is founder of Yoga of Recovery, a program that integrates Ayurveda and yoga with recovery tools for a holistic approach to addiction. An advanced Sivananda Yoga teacher, she is a practical, down-to-earth teacher who has worked on her own path of recovery.
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Robert R. Johnson, DO, serves as the medical director for the Amen Clinics, Inc. He is boardcertified in psychiatry and addiction medicine and has done research on psychopharmacology, depression, and physical illnesses that produce psychiatric symptoms. Tommy Rosen is a certified vinyasa flow and Kundalini Yoga teacher with 20 years’ experience helping others overcome addictions. He is one of the pioneers in the field of yoga and recovery, which utilizes yoga and meditation to help people to move beyond addiction.
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Awakening Bhakti Chanting Retreat Jai Uttal and Daniel Paul
Ride on the wings of kirtan and feel whole and free. Join Jai Uttal and Daniel Paul as they invoke a space of prayer and heartfelt expression and invite us to tune our voices and hearts to that which is sacred. Jai will share and demystify some of the secrets of the ecstatic songs of ancient India and show us that with just a little understanding of music and rhythm and a lot of selfacceptance, we all can sing and lead and share our hearts with others. We will let the practice of chanting become our teacher, guiding us home. Jai Uttal is a pioneer in the world of kirtan music and has led kirtans around the world for more than 30 years. A sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and vocalist, he has recorded many albums, including Monda Rama and Kirtan Kids. Daniel Paul is a tabla player and vocalist and Jai Utall’s principal accompanist. He earned his degree in the classical music of India from the Ali Akbar College of Music in California and currently teaches in Hawaii.
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Essentials of Yoga and Vedanta
Yoga of Recovery
Practice and Philosophy
Swami Sitaramananda
Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela) and Swami Sitaramananda
Tuition: $290 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
Tuition: $750 Add 11 nights’ accommodation.
In this intensive 5-day course, Swami Sitaramananda will help us become aware of the relationship between our conflicts and sufferings and mistakes in thinking. Through classes that include theory and coaching sessions, you will be exposed to different methods of self-inquiry and ways to progress. You will learn the true meaning of Vedantic discrimination, detachment, tranquility and peace, self-control, faith, and mental balance, and learn to ask the right questions as a seeker after truth.
Combine Ayurveda and yoga with traditional recovery tools for a more holistic approach to addiction and self-destructive behaviors. The course offers tools and a comprehensive approach to wellness, emotional sobriety, and sustained spiritual development using Ayurveda and yoga as extension therapies to any 12-step work. This course is designed for yoga teachers and health professionals who work with people recovering from addiction, and for people with personal histories or family members with histories of addiction. More
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April 27–May 6
Spring Cleanse, Detox, and Juice-Fasting Program Manu Dawson, Sita Chaitanya, Grace Van Berkum
Experience a deep cleanse to rejuvenate your body and mind. Page 40. Manu Dawson is a certified Yoga Nutrition Therapist and practicing clinical nutritionist in New York City and has guided hundreds of people in detoxification protocols. He is a disciple of Swami Satchidananda, who was a direct disciple of Swami Sivananda. Sita Chaitanya bio on page 59. Grace Van Berkum bio on page 21. 84
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Yoga of Relationships Swami Sitaramananda
The Yoga of Relationships will shed light on the most fascinating and difficult topic of human relationships and love. In addition to stories and spiritual teachings, these talks will include the theories and practices of Bhakti Yoga. If you’ve ever had relationship disillusions and disappointments, come discover a path to true fulfillment and wisdom. Swami Sitaramananda bio on page 82.
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A Science of Being Exploring the Mysteries of Consciousness
Peter Russell What is consciousness? How does it arise? Does consciousness create reality? Can science and spirituality be reconciled? Contemporary science that shows that the fundamental essence of the cosmos is not matter but mind. Peter Russell, a leading thinker on consciousness and contemporary spirituality, will lead participants through a journey of inner exploration, addressing these questions and others, and showing how spiritual awakening is a natural part of evolution, opening us to our true nature. Peter Russell has degrees in theoretical physics, experimental psychology, and computer science and studied meditation and Eastern philosophy in India. A fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, his books include The Global Brain, Waking up in Time, and From Science to God.
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Secrets of Ayurveda Lalita Devi and Isvari
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Gracious Living Raw Food Retreat Grace Van Berkum
Tuition: $350 Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
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Raw foods make you feel alive! During this retreat, we will prepare and enjoy delicious raw soups, salad dressings, patés, dips, entrées, and desserts. We will discuss the ways in which raw foods affect your body, mind, and spirit, and promote good health, increase energy levels, boost metabolism, and make your attitude towards life more joyful and positive. Come gain a fresh and natural approach to eating—and take home a recipe book to inspire your raw foods practice at home. More online. Grace Van Berkum bio on page 21. C
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Yoga Teacher Training Course
Positive Thinking Weekend
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The Sacred Music of India Guy L. Beck
Learn the art of meditation on Nada-Brahman (sacred sound) through Nada Yoga techniques and discover the structures of classical Indian ragas and their relationship to the paths of Bhakti (devotion), Tantra (immanent awareness), and Nada Yoga. Emphasizing voice culture and production of the pure note, we will experience an aesthetic sense of the concept of rasa and an appreciation of the structure and beauty of a rāga (melodic pattern) and the tāla (rhythmic cycle). Prior musical ability is not required! Guy L. Beck, PhD, spent six years studying Hindustani vocal music in India and was the first American to perform at a Hindustani classical music conference. He has been teaching, researching, and writing on Hinduism and music for 30 years and has released two CDs. 86
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Sacred Sounds
A Weekend of Classical Indian Music & Dance Experience the power of music as a form of yoga. Classical Indian music is intended to purify the heart and carry the listener, on the wings of sound and rhythm, to a state of devotional ecstasy. Join us for this weekend of classical Indian music and dance and discover this ancient way of attaining bliss. G.S. Sachdev is recognized worldwide as a master of the bansuri (North Indian flute) and is one of the premier performers on this traditional instrument. His pure and classical approach instills tranquility and carries listeners beyond the mind into deep meditation. Pooja Goswami, PhD, was born into a musical family and received her early vocal training in Hindustani classical music from her father Sri. Surendra Goswami. She holds a doctorate in music and has taught courses in Indian music and culture. She performs internationally. Farah Yasmeen Shaikh has been training with Pandit Chitresh Das since 1996. Her performances include seven tours throughout India, numerous lecture demonstrations, and national and international touring. She is a senior instructor at the Chhandam School of Kathak. Nitin Mitta is one of the most accomplished tabla players of his generation, with a reputation for technical virtuosity, spontaneity, and sensitivity to melodic nuances. He has with some of India’s most celebrated classical musicians and travels. A. Pavan has studied tabla with several masters over the years and presently trains with Ustad Shabbir Nisar, the illustrious son and disciple of Ustad Shaik Dawood Khan. He currently serves on the advisory board of the Indian Music Society of Minnesota.
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The Healing Powers of Creative Life Energy
ThetaHealing Advanced DNA Training
Vianna Stibal
Guy Stibal
ThetaHealing is a method of meditation and prayer that utilizes the fundamental creative life energy of the universe to perform physical and emotional healing. A loving, inspiring, and compassionate speaker and teacher, Vianna Stibal will share her knowledge and the amazing personal healing story that led to ThetaHealing.
Tuition: $500. Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
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ThetaHealing Rhythm for Finding Your Perfect Weight
Vianna Stibal
This training expands on the teachings in the Basic DNA Training to encompass an in-depth understanding of the Seven Planes of Existence. Students will learn how to clear old resentments, vows, and commitments that hold them back. Prerequisite: ThetaHealing Basic DNA Training. PT
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The Planes of Existence
Viana Stibal
Tuition: $175. Add 2 nights’ accommodation.
Tuition: $1,000. Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
This isn’t just a weight loss class. It is about finding a real rhythm for your mind, body, and spirit while tapping into your inner beauty and love for yourself through your own dreams and desires. Taught by the founder of ThetaHealing, it contains Vianna Stibal’s secrets to weight loss and life. Hint: it’s not about who weighs how much; it’s about being comfortable in your own body.
The Planes of Existence is the wellspring of philosophy that is behind all the classes and books of ThetaHealing. In this course, Vianna Stibal will take you into dimensions beyond this universe—to what she believes to be the beginnings of life itself. This course is only open for ThetaHealing Masters/ Certificate of Science and is a prerequisite to DNA 4.
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ThetaHealing Basic DNA Training
Guy Stibal Tuition: $500. Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Basic DNA training introduces ThetaHealing techniques and focuses on activating the 12 strands of DNA within each participant. The heart of this class is the practice of techniques that allow you to change life patterns held in place by core, genetic, historic, and soul beliefs, either self-inflicted or externally imposed. You will learn to identify your own beliefs as well as to practice pulling them for others. Graduates will become practitioners of ThetaHealing (ThetaHealers).
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Vianna Stibal pioneered the healing method now known as ThetaHealing based on her experience of curing herself from lymphatic cancer in 1995, after the universe revealed this technique to her. She is the author of five books, including Go Up and Seek God. Guy Stibal is a senior ThetaHealing practitioner and teacher. Vianna’s husband and her partner on the ThetaHealing journey, he has been involved with developing ThetaHealing trainings and publishing Vianna’s books, and offers training worldwide. www.sivanandabahamas.org
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May 11–15
The Ultimate Goal
Enlightenment, Salvation, Self-Realization, or Something Else? Swami Medhananda Puri, Daniel Matt, Father Joseph Mitchell, Lama Rodney Devenish, Imam Jamal Rahman In the wide, colorful spectrum of spirituality, each tradition describes an ultimate goal, upon which its devotees focus and toward which they aspire. How do these various goals relate to one another? Are they identical, or do they differ somewhat—or do they conflict with one another? In this interfaith symposium, five teachers from the world’s great religions will each present the ultimate goal, as it is formulated within their own tradition: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Swami Medhananda Puri is a distinguished, traditional teacher of Vedanta. In 1979, he joined the Kailash Ashram in Rishikesh, where he was initiated into the ashram’s monastic order and has served as acharya at times. His students have now become acharyas, teaching worldwide. Daniel Matt, PhD, is one of the world’s leading authorities on Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, and is currently translating the Zohar, the masterpiece of the Kabbalah. His books include God and the Big Bang: Discovering Harmony between Science and Spirituality.
Father Joseph Mitchell, CP, is executive director of the Earth and Spirit Center in Louisville, Kentucky. He is a Catholic priest and member of the Passionist religious order. Fr. Mitchell leads retreats in Christian spirituality, meditation, the new cosmology, and environmentalism. Lama Rodney Devenish (Karma Kunzang Palden Rinpoche) is one of the three spiritual directors of the Dharma Fellowship of His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa. Trained in the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism, he is cofounder of a meditation retreat center, The Hermitage. Imam Jamal Rahman is cofounder and Muslim Sufi minister at the Interfaith Community Sanctuary in Seattle and adjunct faculty at Seattle University. Imam Jamal is a spiritual counselor who has a passion for interfaith work and travels and teaches internationally. His books include The Fragrance of Faith: The Enlightened Heart of Islam.
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Bhakti Yoga Retreat
Radhanath Swami and Gaura Vani Listening to the stories of the Lord, thinking on Him day and night are both sure remedies for the misery called the cycle of birth and death. —the Srimad Bhagavatam
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Yoga of Recovery Retreat
Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela) Tuition: $450 Add 8 nights’ accommodation.
This retreat for people in recovery draws parallels between the wisdom of yoga, Ayurveda, and the daily practical tools used by members of 12-step programs. Experience practices that support health and well-being, including meditation, chanting, yoga postures and breathing, a vegetarian diet, and participation in service work. Topics covered include the root causes of addiction from a multidimensional perspective, training the mind, and the cultivation of sattva (peace and serenity). More online. Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela) bio on page 82.
Immerse yourself in Bhakti, the yoga of devotion, with Radhanath Swami as he brings to life ancient Hindu stories. These stories are designed to evoke Divine love and endless devotion in our hearts, leading the way to true peace and happiness. Talks will be accompanied by devotional chanting with Gaura Vani. Radhanath Swami is an inspiring storyteller and kirtan leader who teaches devotional wisdom around the world. He resides in Mumbai, India, where he is involved with humanitarian activities, and is the author of The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami. Gaura Vani bio on page 35.
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Intermediate Yoga Expand and advance your practice. Page 16.
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Kam Thye Chow
Level 1 May 18–23 Level 2 May 25–30 Combine yoga postures with touch therapy. See full training description on page 20.
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May 19–21
The Yoga of Wisdom Teachings from the Vivekachudamani
Brahmachari Shankar The Vivekachudamani is one of the most important scriptures attributed to the renowned Hindu philosopher Adi Shankaracharya. It deals with a variety of topics relating to the life and practice of a spiritual seeker in a unique and direct way. During this program with gifted teacher and storyteller Brahmachari Shankar, we will touch the most important topics in a way that will give us practical tools for our daily spiritual lives. Brahmachari Shankar bio on page 31.
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May 22–24
Vedanta in Daily Life
Swami Medhananda Puri Vedanta points to one’s identity with the rest of humanity. Rightly understood and acted upon, it leads to the experience of oneness with all existence. Practicing Vedanta in daily life means feeling oneness with other beings, performing duties without attachment, and being filled with joy. This practice does not necessitate substantial changes in one’s life circumstances, but it requires a change of vision. Discover the beauty of the gospel of Vedanta as explained by a gifted teacher.
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Meditation Immersion Course Swami Brahmananda
Tuition: $350 Add 6 nights’ accommodation.
To achieve lasting happiness and absolute peace, we must first know how to calm the mind, to focus, and eventually to transcend the mind. By turning the mind inward, we can deepen our concentration and attain a state of meditation. Come learn about the nature of the mind, how to develop concentration and inner stability, and overcoming obstacles in meditation. Be guided in basic meditation techniques, experience chanting and mantras, and get inspired to establish a daily meditation practice. More online.
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May 23–25
Introduction to Meditation Weekend Develop a personal meditation practice. Page 17. C
May 25–29
Positive Thinking Change the way you think. Page 17.
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May 23–25
Sacred Sound Chanting the Divine Name
The Mayapuris Five hundred years ago, a tradition of sacred music broke out of the strict confines of Indian temples and danced onto the streets of the city of Mayapur. Today, The Mayapuris continue that revolution by invigorating mantras and songs of old with their own global experiences. This weekend, they will lead us on a heart-opening adventure into the core of devotional yoga through their unique kirtan chanting. Each member will also offer a unique workshop on the Art of Kirtan and Bhakti Yoga. The Mayapuris are an electrifying band of young drummers and dancers who hail from the American South, Sweden, Columbia, and India and who perform worldwide, weaving together dance, song, spoken word, and irresistible rhythms. Their debut album, Mridanga, reached the top of iTunes World Music Chart.
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May 25–29
Work and Self Talks from the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads
Paul Sherbow The wisdom imparted by Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, echoing the earlier teachings of sages in the Upanishads, directs us towards the immortal Self through the process of yoga. We will examine the paths of Karma, Bhakti and Jnana through the three sections of the Gita in which these are described, supplemented by extracts from the teachings of Patanjali in the Yoga Sutra. Special attention will be focused on the meanings of the various Sanskrit terms, enriching our understanding of these sacred texts. Paul Sherbow is on the faculty of the Religion Department at Rutgers University, where he lectures on Hinduism and Hindu philosophy. A longtime practitioner of yoga, he also teaches yoga philosophy for teacher training courses around the US and internationally.
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Adaptive Yoga Training
Krishna Das
May 26–28 Level 1 Tuition: $200. Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
May 29–31 Level 2
Tuition: $200. Add 4 nights’ accommodation.
Yoga is a powerful tool for promoting healing processes of the body. With the proper adaptations, the practice can become more available and pleasant to persons with various physical capabilities. Learn how to offer adapted postures, based on a broader understanding of the biomechanics of each posture of the classic Sivananda class. In the process you will get to better know the biomechanics of your own body, and through this personal experience, you will develop better abilities to identify and accommodate limitations in the practice of others. The emphasis for the Level 1 Course will be on gaining practical tools for offering adaptations to students and the basic principles of biomechanics for basic understanding of those adaptations. The Level 2 Course will focus on deepening the adaptations from Level 1 and their understanding. Additional emphasis will be placed on the biomechanical principles. Krishna Das bio on page 33.
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Questions and Answers on Yoga and Spiritual Life with Swami Swaroopananda Ask your most important questions. Page 15.
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Songs of the Beloved Atmarama Dasa
Prepare to be uplifted! Experience the beautiful devotional singing of Atmarama Dasa as you join in a jubilant kirtan experience, using music and sound to praise the Divine. This ancient Bhakti Yoga practice, the yoga of devotion, purifies the mind and opens the heart to a state of bliss through the spiritual vibrations of ancient Sanskrit mantras. Through call-andresponse chanting, you are guided into the pure joy and bliss that lies within. Atmarama Dasa is devotional singer and composer of sacred music who resides in Vrindavan, India, the holy dham of Lord Krishna. His unique style and sincere desire create an atmosphere of profound spiritual vibration. His CDs include On the Way to Krishna and Radha Govinda. C
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Yoga for Beginners Weekend An immersion in the basics of yoga. Page 16.
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Principles of Alignment Refining Asana Practice
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Introduction to Sivananda Yoga
Steven Weiss
Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)
When practiced with the awareness of alignment, asanas provide great therapeutic value. Come learn subtle yet essential alignment principles that keep asana practice safe, while adhering to yogic philosophy and advancing the form with elegance. Lectures and classes will explore the fundamentals of alignment used in all asana and yoga therapy. Working alone and with partners, you will learn basic yoga therapy techniques that can be used for individual or one-to-one assists and can be immediately put into practice.
Learn the basic practices and philosophy of the Sivananda lineage. Page 18.
Steven Weiss, MS, DC, RYT has more than 30 years’ experience as a holistic chiropractor and nutritionist. He teaches anatomy, alignment principles, yoga therapeutics, and nutrition for yoga teacher trainings around the United States and Asia, and is author of The Injury-Free Yoga Practice.
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June 5–8
The Healing Power of Hatha Yoga
Laurier-Pierre Desjardins Discover the secrets of the functional anatomy of Hatha Yoga. Learn what happens in your body physically and energetically when you practice yoga postures. Explore the biomechanics of the postures and how to increase your strength, flexibility, and vital energy through yoga practice. Laurier-Pierre Desjardins, DO, is a professor of osteopathy and an experienced Kriya Yogi. He teaches the functional anatomy of Hatha Yoga and the biomechanics of asana (yoga posture) and pranayama (breathing techniques) internationally, and is the author of Principles of Yoga Therapy. www.sivanandabahamas.org
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The Joy of Sivananda Kirtan Jim Gelcer (Siva)
Join us for a weekend of kirtan concerts and afternoon singing workshops. Jim Gelcer (Siva) will teach you the words and melodies of the Sivananda daily chants and more, while providing translations and explanations in this fun and informative workshop. Together with accompanying musicians he will offer participatory kirtan concerts focusing on the beautiful chants of the Sivananda tradition. Jim Gelcer (Siva) is a Sivananda Yoga teacher and a kirtan leader who infuses life and spirit into the ancient chants. Blending the flavors of modern and ancient melodies and opening a heart space of depth and emotion, he shares the celebratory essence of kirtan. C
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Introduction to Meditation Develop a personal meditation practice. Page 17.
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Yoga and Aromatherapy to Relieve Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Aira Guevara (Rukmini)
Learn how to use the healing powers of essential oils to promote relaxation, calm the mind, and release blockages. Through experiential sessions of theory and practice, you will learn simple techniques for using aromatherapy in your daily life, including baths, easy diffusing techniques, and the traditional practice of inhaling the oil. You will make your own aromatherapy eye pillow and sample essential oils that address different conditions. Each workshop ends with a deep relaxation session. Aira Guevara (Rukmini) is a Sivananda Yoga teacher with a special interest in integrating yoga and essential oils for therapeutic purposes. She has spent more than a decade studying and practicing aromatherapy and shares her synergistic healing method in workshops in the US.
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June 13–15
Yoga for the Spine Back Awareness Workshop
Mike Pyfrom The spine plays a key role in the preservation of good health and a youthful look and feeling. By taking proper care of your spine you maintain an optimal flow of energy throughout your body, keeping both your body and mind in good balance. In this program you will learn the connection between the spine, the mind, and the spiritual path; how to use movement and breathing for achieving balance and harmony, and several simple techniques to loosen and release your spine and rebalance and renew your body and mind. Michael Pyfrom, DC, is a chiropractic doctor and Sivananda Yoga teacher. He integrates the ancient wisdom of yoga with modern science and the concepts of chiropractic medicine in his chiropractic clinic in Nassau, Bahamas.
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June 15–19
The Power of Asanas
Maria Fernanda Tresslar (Parvati) Using the Sivananda asana practice (with variations), we will explore how each asana provides a portal to healing the body, mind, and spirit. Each area of the body holds onto certain emotions and memories, and these attachments can lead to pain and illness. Learn where in the body you hold emotions and how to bring consciousness to your practice. Daily topics include: grounding and finding balance; releasing the past and grief; opening your heart, and integrating body, mind, and spirit for a balanced life. Maria Fernanda Tresslar (Parvati) is a Sivananda Yoga teacher (RYT-500) and a graduate from Miami Yogashala, Green Monkey Yoga studios, and the Pilates Physical Mind Institute. A competitive gymnast for 13 years, she has also danced for dance companies in Colombia and in the US.
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Writing from the Spirit Virginia Frances Schwartz
Unleash your creative self—learn how to fuse yoga with writing. Enjoy daily freewrites in the garden with easy yoga poses, breathwork, meditation, and intention. Build a yogic writing practice that allows your stories to find their way onto the page without judgment. Writing from a spiritual perspective increases our awareness of original mind and develops patience, persistence, and self-acceptance (ahimsa). Our time together also includes discussions and sharing of work with gentle critique.
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Positive Thinking Change the way you think. Page 17. YVP
June 20–22
Sacred Sounds of Sanskrit
Virginia Frances Schwartz is a Sivananda Yoga teacher who currently teaches creative writing at UCLA Extension online using a spiritual approach. The author of seven YA novels, she has trained adults and children in the writing process for more than 25 years.
Sanskrit for Beginners
Ram Vakkalanka Sanskrit is a vibrant language of ancient origins. Learning Sanskrit can be fun and fulfilling, and add richness and authenticity to a yogic lifestyle. The practice of Sanskrit opens channels for the flow of subtle energies through the mind and body, similar to practice of asanas. This course includes spoken Sanskrit and authentic pronunciation of some mantras and asanas, as well as the Sanskrit alphabet.
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Energy Applied to Health Cairo Rocha
The program will explore the ancient Chinese Medicine’s concept of qi, or vital energy, as the hidden link connecting the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of the body. Cairo Rocha, OMD, PhD, has been teaching and practicing acupuncture and related natural healing therapies for more than 25 years. He holds doctorate degrees in natural science and therapeutic counseling and is the author of Anger Goes Up and Mudras: Healing with Vibrant Hands.
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July, August, September 2014 CHECK ONLINE FOR PROGRAM DETAILS AND UPDATES
These are beautiful months to come to the Yoga Retreat. The ocean is warm, calm, and crystal blue—the best time for swimming and snorkeling. These months offer a quieter time, providing an opportunity to go deeper into the practice of yoga and meditation, with more staff availability for guidance and to answer questions about yoga and the spiritual path. Join us—and discover inner and outer paradise.
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July 14 Swami Sivananda’s Maha Samadhi: A Celebration for His Life and Teachings
July 3–6 Independence Day Special: Cultivate Inner Freedom through the Art of Positive Thinking
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July 6–10 Overcome Depression and Anxiety through Yoga
July 18–20 The Art of Forgiveness
July 11–13 Intermediate Yoga Weekend Retreat: Deepen Your Practice C
July 11–13 Liberate Your Voice, Liberate Your Heart: The Joy of Kirtan July 12 Guru Purnima: Celebrating the Guru July 13–17 Overcome Anger: The Yogic Way 98
July 20–24 Hatha Yoga Special: Advanced Asana Retreat C July 20–24 Positive Thinking C July 25–27 Meditation Weekend Retreat
July 25–27 Touching Divinity: Study the Lives of Saints July 27–31 The Science of Meditation: Introduction to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali www.sivanandabahamas.org
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August 1–3 Cultivate Health and Vitality through Yogic Nutrition
September 1–4 Cultivating Patience: A Key to Overcoming Stress
August 3–7 Reaching Communion with God: Prayer As a Spiritual Practice
September 5–7 Yoga at Home: Building your Home Practice
August 3–7 Yoga for Beginners C
August 8–10 Introduction to Meditation Weekend C
August 8–10 Creating a New Starting Point: Introduction to Positive Thinking August 10–14 Building Your Home Practice August 15–17 Overcome Fear, Sadness, and Grief through the Practice of Yoga August 17 Krishna Jayanthi: Celebrate the Playful Side of the Divine August 17–21 Positive Thinking C
August 17–21 Dive Deep Within: Introduction to Meditation August 22–24 Yoga for Beginners Weekend C
August 22–24 Yoga’s Secrets for Stress Management August 24–28 Recharge, Relax, and Rejoice August 29 Ganesha Chaturthi: A Celebration for Removing Obstables August 29–September 1 Labor Day Weekend Special: Make Peace with Your Mind: The Conquest of Anger
September 7–11 The Science of Life: Introduction to Ayurveda C September 7–11 Yoga for Beginners
September 8 Swami Sivananda’s Birthday September 12–14 Depression and Anxiety: Yogic Perspective and Remedies C September 12–14 Deepen Your Practice: Intermediate Yoga Weekend Retreat
September 14–18 Living a Meaningful Life: Teachings from the Bhagavad Gita September 19–21 Yogic Tools for Stress Management C September 21–25 Introduction to Meditation
September 21–25 How to be Happy: Tips for Cultivating Contentment September 24–26 Rosh Ha’shana: Celebrating the Jewish New Year September 25–October 4 Navaratri: Celebrate the Nine Nights of the Divine Mother September 26–28 Overcome Fear, Sadness and Grief through the Practice of Yoga C September 26–28 Positive Thinking Weekend
September 28–October 2 Cultivating Supreme Love: Chanting the Divine Name
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Professional Accreditation AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
Yoga Alliance Accreditation The Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat is a Yoga Alliance Registered Yoga School. The Yoga Teacher Training Course and Advanced Yoga Teacher Training Course fulfill the requirements for the Yoga Alliance 200-hour and 500-hour certification, respectively. Other certification courses fulfill the Yoga Alliance requirements for Continuing Education Units and may be used as credit towards RYT-500 accreditation (visit our website for more information).
Open International University for Alternative Medicine The Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat is affiliated with the Open International University via the International Institute for Integral Human Sciences in Montreal, Canada. By graduating from the Sivananda
Yoga Teacher Training Course or any other certification course at the Yoga Retreat, you can earn credits towards Bachelor (BTC) and Master (MTC) degrees in Therapeutic Counseling and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Therapeutic Counseling.
Continuing Education Units (CEU) We offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for health-care and mentalhealth professionals, in addition to other professional fields. Please check with your state board of licensure or professional association to determine if a particular program meets their continuing education requirements. Look for the CEU symbol with the program descriptions in this catalog and check our website for the most current information on CEU-approved courses. * A $20 charge applies for each CEU certificate.
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Residential Study Programs “Karma Yoga, or the practice of selfless service, is the best preparation for the practice of meditation. Without purifying the heart and the mind from selfishness and other negative emotions, success in meditation is not possible. The ashram is the best setting for such a practice. Serving others with joy, in the company of other spiritual practitioners, is a safe way to practice Karma Yoga and eventually attain success in meditation and enjoy the bliss of the spiritual life.” —Swami Swaroopananda
The Practice of Karma Yoga Open your heart to Divine love and discover the bliss of selfless service. Karma Yoga, or selfless service, is the path of action. Find the joy in acting from the purest motivation of service for others and doing your best to carry out your assigned duty. Through this process you will develop a stronger sense of discipline and willpower, purify your heart, and move forward along the path of your spiritual evolution. Experience living as part of a community of like-minded people and receive guidance by senior staff on your quest for self-improvement.
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Karma Yoga Program Participants in this program contribute five hours of selfless service a day. The daily schedule includes mandatory attendance at morning and evening satsangs (meditation, chanting, and lecture) as well as one yoga class. Spiritual guidance and advice is provided by senior staff. In your free time, you can enjoy the beautiful white sand beach and participate in some of the afternoon workshops. One-month minimum commitment is required. Cost: $899 per month. This price includes accommodations*, meals, yoga classes, and participation in some of the Yoga Vacation Programs (see calendar of events). * From mid-November to mid-June: Tent accommodations only (please bring your own tent); from mid-June to mid-November: Accommodations will be in dormitories (hotel tax will apply).
Advanced Karma Yoga Program Join us for a full immersion in ashram life. This program is suitable for yoga teachers and those interested in making a deeper commitment to a spiritual life. Prior interview with the ashram manager is required. The minimum length of stay under this program is three months. No tuition fee applies. For application forms and additional information, please contact us by e-mail or phone.
“The moment I arrived, I felt at home. The energy here is so wonderful, the opportunities to learn are endless, and the people are amazing. The Karma Yoga experience has deepened my practice with the 5 Points of Yoga, and I have been able to take several fantastic courses and workshops. I swim in the crystal blue ocean at least once every day, and it reminds me why I’m here: total immersion.” —Vishnu “I have made lasting connections with many people. My spiritual practices have manifested in ways that I never thought possible—having the opportunity to do two hours of yoga daily is such a great blessing. The selfless service that I take part in every day feels as though it is fulfilling a need deep within me to put my work and my intellect into a cause that is truly spreading light and love into the world.” —Trevor “The Karma Yoga program was beautiful, challenging, and educational. I will always cherish the friendships I made and the important lessons I learned. —Mahadevi (Kim)
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Plan Your Visit In the following pages, you will find the information you need for planning a stay at the Yoga Retreat. If you still can’t find what you are looking for, please visit us online or contact us by email or phone. We look forward to your visit!
Arrival and Departure
How to Get Here
Students in all courses are advised to arrive at least one day before the first day of the course and depart at least one day after the course ends. Courses generally begin in the morning of the first day and end in the evening of the last day. You are welcome to arrive earlier or extend your stay to enjoy the Yoga Vacation Program or another course.
Fly to Nassau International Airport (please contact your local Bahamian Consulate to enquire whether you are required to have a visa to enter the Bahamas).
Guests in the Yoga Vacation Program are welcome to arrive and depart at any time, and can attend a whole program or any part of it. Room check-in time: 3 pm Room check-out time: 11 am Z Late checkouts. After 11 am, pay a $25 supplement; after 3 pm, full night payment (upon availability).
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We’re closer than you think— 3 hours: New York City 1 hour: Miami At the airport: Take a taxi to our dock at Elizabeth on Bay Marketplace and Marina. The Yoga Retreat’s boat will bring you here; it is about a five-minute ride from the dock. You are welcome to consult with reception about the boat schedule prior to arrival. If you arrive during early morning or late night, call us using a pay phone at 3632902 to let us know that you are on your way and our boat will wait for you at the dock. Please visit our website for further arrival information.
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What to Bring Recommended items include: casual comfortable clothes, modest clothes (covered legs and shoulders) for meditation and satsangs, yoga mat (you may also buy one at the boutique or rent one at reception), meditation shawl (cushions are available for use and for purchase), toiletries, slip-on sandals, clothing for warm days and cool mornings and evenings, rainwear, flashlight, insect repellent, alarm clock, beach towel, bathing suit, and snorkeling equipment. For tent space only, please bring tent, towels, and bedding.
Helpful Reminders In order to maintain a proper ashram atmosphere, attendance at two daily satsangs and yoga classes is expected. Non-vegetarian food, drugs, alcohol, and tobacco are not permitted on the premises. We also recommend maintaining silence from 10 pm to 8 am daily to ensure a pleasant night’s sleep and peaceful morning satsang for everyone. Sheets and blankets are provided for use in the rooms and tent huts only. There are no safety deposit boxes available—you are responsible for your personal belongings and valuables.
Children Families with children are always welcome at the Yoga Retreat as part of the Yoga Vacation Program. We also offer special family, children, and teen programs.
Childrens rates Baby cots are available for $15 a night. For children staying in their parents’ room only (age at the time of arrival): Under age 5 Free Age 5–11 50% discount on accommodation rates (including energy surcharge). Yoga Vacation Program fees do not apply (unless otherwise indicated). From age 12 Standard rates apply
Day Visitors Day visitors are welcome. The Yoga Vacation Program day rate is $45. Please call or visit our website for drop-in pricing of daily activities.
Book an appointment at the Well-Being Center
Enhance your stay with body treatments or Ayurveda consultations. Call us to book a session before you arrive to guarantee availability. See pages 6 and 7 for more information.
Special Rates and Discounts Double Room for Single Use From June 1–December 15, 2014, all double rooms are offered for single use at 85% of the double full-occupancy price. Group Accommodation Discounts 10% discount for groups of 10 or more 15% discount for groups of 20 or more Z Group discounts apply only to accommodation rates and only if all members of the group register and pay together as a group for the same time period.
Tuition Discounts for Senior Citizens Senior citizens 65 years old and over receive a 10% discount on course tuition. Multiple Courses Tuition Discounts Applies only when you register for two or more courses simultaneously and pay in full upon arrival for the courses: 1 course 2 courses 3 courses
full tuition 5% off tuition for both 10% off tuition for all 3
Z Only one type of discount may be taken, including special promotions.
All speakers and presenters were confirmed prior to publication; however, cancellations may happen with or without notice for reasons that are beyond our control. Some courses are subject to minimum registration. The Yoga Retreat will not be held liable for any cancellations or other changes in the program. Please consult our website or reception office for program updates prior to registering to any program.
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Registration and Rates How to Register
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Choose your program Yoga Vacation Program Course Residential Study Program Yoga Teacher Training Courses (TTC and ATTC)
Program Rates Yoga Vacation Program
Add the following amount to accommodation rate November 20, 2013–May 31, 2014 $29 per person per night June 1–November 19, 2014 $15 per person per night
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Add tuition fee (listed with course description) to accommodation rate. You may come early or stay after by registering for a day or more of the Yoga Vacation Program.
TTC, ATTC, and These programs’ rates include tuition and accommodation. Residential Please see pages 10 to 13 for Teacher Training Courses and page 103 Study Program for Residential Study Program rates. Z For children’s rates and special discounts, see page 105.
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Choose your accommodation option Room Types are listed below; you’ll find photos and more information about housing on our website.
Accommodation Rates Accommodation rates include two full meals a day (brunch and dinner). The rates below are per person, per night and are listed in US dollars. Winter Season: November 20, 2013–May 31, 2014 21 Nights or more
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Tent Space
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Tent Hut
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Dormitory (3 or 4 beds)
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Garden View Double
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Beachfront Double
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Single Room Bay View Double with Private Bathroom Beachfront Deluxe with Two Double Beds & Private Bathroom
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Summer Season: June 1–November 19, 2014 Room Type
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7–13 Nights 14–20 Nights
21 Nights or more
Dormitory (3 or 4 beds)
73
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60
Garden View Double
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Beachfront Double
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Single Room Bay View Double with Private Bathroom Beachfront Deluxe with Two Double Beds & Private Bathroom
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Z A 10% hotel tax applies to all rooms. Energy surcharge of $10 per person per night applies. Accommodation rates do not include course tuition or Yoga Vacation Program fee. All prices and discounts are subject to change without notice. Minimum 2-night stay throughout the winter season. Minimum 3-night stay December 22, 2013–January 5, 2014 and February 20–23, 2014.
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Deposit To guarantee your reservation, the following deposits are required: $100 for Yoga Vacation and Residential Study Programs; $300 for TTC and ATTC; $150 for all other courses. Deposit amounts are per-person. Balance is due upon arrival. Payment Methods We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, travelers checks, cash (US dollars) and US certified bank drafts to the name Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat. We do not accept personal checks. All deposits and payments in US dollars only.
Cancellation Policy Refunds* are available: • Up to 30 days prior to the scheduled arrival date—subject to deduction of processing fee**. 30 days or fewer prior to the scheduled arrival date—subject to deduction of the deposit. Credit Notes*** Apply to cancellation following arrival date. Credit notes will not be issued for the deposit. Any amount in excess of the deposit may be credited as follows: • Yoga Vacation Reservation: A credit note will be issued in an amount equal to the amount paid for the cancelled portion of your original reservation. • Teacher Training Course/Advanced Teacher Training Course: A credit note will be issued in an amount equal to the amount paid for the cancelled portion of the course. • Other Courses: A credit note will be issued in an amount equal to the unused accommodation fees only. No credit or refunds will be given for the tuition amount.
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Refunds will be given solely by way of crediting the credit card used for the applicable payment. ** Processing fee in the amount of US $50 per person will be due in conjunction with any cancellation, in addition to any amount due. *** Credit notes are valid for two years from the date of issue. Credit notes can be used for booking a Yoga Vacation, a course, or a daily program in the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, Nassau, Bahamas only (specifically excluding Boutique purchases and Well-Being Center services). Credit notes are personal and nontransferable. No refund or credit notes will be available if you attend a program and are dissatisfied with its presentation or content, or due to dissatisfaction with the Yoga Retreat’s schedule or accommodations.
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Teacher and Presenter Index A Eben Alexander, 64 Arjuna, 25, 51, 54, 56 Jeffrey Armstrong, 45 Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi), 32, 49, 62 Swami Atmananda, 65 Davod Azad, 43
B Beata Barnard (Savitri-Devi), 31, 63, 65 John Beaulieu, 42, 45 Guy Beck, 86 Nora Benian (Sundari), 22, 23, 27, 31, 33, 36, 37, 38 Brett Bevell, 79 Mira Binzen, 58 Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati), 18, 21, 22, 24, 27, 77, 94 Swami Brahmananda, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 74, 91 Edwin Bryant, 54 Dale Buegel, 36 Mirabai Bush, 39
C Mirabai Ceiba, 53 Sita Chaitanya, 53, 59, 68, 84 Swapan Chaudhuri, 66 Rabbi Mitchell Chefitz, 34 Kam Thye Chow, 20, 54, 61, 90 Moshe Cohen, 53 Moira Crone, 24 David Crow, 79 Mala Cunningham, 47, 49
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Marc Halpern (Siva), 65, 67, 69 Joyce Hawkes, 62 Camille Adams Helminski, 35 Kabir Helminski, 35 Jivana Heyman, 65
E Paul Epstein, 18
F Rabbi Ted Falcon, 74 Helen Folsom, 62 Matthew Fox, 57
G Jim Gelcer (Siva), 95 Mavis Gewant, 29 Catherine Gillies (Kumari), 70, 72, 75, 77 Daniele Giovannucci, 30 Roshi Bernie Glassman, 56 Alan Godlas (Abd al-Haqq), 74 Joshua Goldstein, 52 Amit Goswami, 59 Pooja Goswami, 87 Linda Graham, 53 Aira Guevara (Rukmini), 95
I Isvari, 33, 42, 57, 67, 77, 86
J Robert Johnson, 82 Tara Rachel Jones (Omkari), 37, 80
K Kezia Kamenetz, 24 Rodger Kamenetz, 24 Shyam Kane, 67 Stephen Kaplan, 41 Nathan Katz, 64 Nirinjan Kaur, 43 Snatam Kaur, 35, 38 Aashish Khan, 67 Jan Kirschner, 43 Uma Krishnamurthy, 60 Prantik Kundu, 41
L Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi), 22, 23, 67, 71 Andreas Ledermann, 42 Pat Lillis-Hearne, 62 Sasha Loring, 49 Sondra Loring, 49 Julie Lusk, 55
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M Pastor Don Mackenzie, 75 Emily Markides, 35 Kyriacos C. Markides, 35 Roshi Eve Myonen Marko, 56 Charlotta Martinus (Chandrika), 51 Daniel Matt, 89 The Mayapuris, 92 Ed McGaa (Eagle Man), 35 Father William Meninger, 28 Dan Millman, 48 Father Joseph Mitchell, 89 Nitin Mitta, 87 Labonee Mohanta, 67 Mohini, 25 Raymond Moody, 64
N Rubin Naimin, 28 Silvia Nakkach, 45 Krishnan Namboodiri, 35, 44, 60 Aruna Narayan, 67 David Newman (Durga Das), 70 Nirmala, 73
O Annie Okerlin, 62 Swami Omkarananda, 70, 71 Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela), 80, 82, 84, 90
P Richard Panico, 78 Katie Papo (Ambika), 21, 30 Suba Ramesh Parmar, 27 Daniel Paul, 76, 83 Russill Paul, 68 A. Pavan, 87 Neil Pearson, 71 John Perkins, 78 Thupten Phuntsok, 34 Tia Pittman, 43 Samani Unnata Pragya, 64
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Swamini Pramananda (Ammaji), 32, 34 Swami Medhananda Puri, 89, 91 Michael Pyfrom, 96
R Ragani, 33 Imam Jamal Rahman, 89 Brigitta Raimann, 42 Petra Rakebrandt, 48, 53 Sandrine Remy (Sanatani), 37, 80 Geshe Michael Roach, 77 Cairo Rocha, 97 Sister Greta Ronningen, 27 Tommy Rosen, 82 Marilyn Rossner, 79 Peter Russell, 85
S G.S. Sachdev, 66, 87 Melanie Sachs, 69 Robert Sachs, 69 Gina Salá, 76 Silvia San Miguel (Surya), 39, 44, 46, 61, 65, 67 Satyadev, 73 Lothar Schäfer, 50 Stephan A. Schwartz, 79 Virginia Frances Schwartz, 97 Brant Secunda, 52 Andrea Seidel, 63 Rabbi Arthur Seltzer, 64 Farah Yasmeen Shaikh, 87, Brahmachari Shankar, 31, 91 Shantala, 43 Swami Shantananda, 81 Paul Sherbow, 92 Tulku Sherdor, 74 Shimshai, 47 Sarita Shrestha, 69 Shyam, 25 Stephen Sinatra, 63
Shivanter Singh (John Barczak), 40, 71 Swami Sitaramananda, 80, 82, 84, 85 Olga Mandodari Sokolova (Narayani), 19 Manjula Spears, 78, 81 Srinivasan, 42 Mirabai Starr, 27 Guy Stibal, 88 Vianna Stibal, 88 Radhanath Swami, 90 Swami Swaroopananda, 14, 15, 34, 47, 57, 67, 71, 78, 79, 81, 93
T Maya Tiwari, 69 Maria Fernanda Tresslar (Parvati), 96 Theodore Tsavoussis, 22
U Jai Uttal, 83
V Amir Vahab, 27 Vishal Vaid, 43 Ram Vakkalanka, 97 Elaine Valdov, 53 Grace Van Berkum, 21, 23, 40, 44, 84, 86 Gaura Vani, 35, 38, 90
W William Waldron, 41 Master Ou Wen Wei, 79, 81 Amy Weintraub, 53 Steven Weiss, 94 Bishop Trevor Williamson, 79 Bill Wilson, 55
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Program Guide WHAT ARE YOU INTERESTED IN?
Ayurveda Programs & Trainings Ayurveda Body Treatments Certification Course, Lalita Devi....................................................19 Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist Certification, Marc Halpern (Siva) and Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi).......................................................................67 Ayurveda and Yoga Wellness Counselor Certification, Swami Sitaramananda and Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela)...................... 80 Ayurvedic Nutrition: The Art of Conscious Eating, Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi)............. 23, 71 Secrets of Ayurveda: Ancient Yogic Medicine for Healing Body and Mind, Lalita Devi and Isvari.........33, 42, 57, 67, 77, 86 Sivananda Ayurveda Conference: The Healing Side of Yoga.................................. 69 Understanding Your Ayurvedic Constitution: The Key to Health and WellBeing, Marisa Laursen (Sri Devi).....................................22
Chanting, Music & Sound Awakening Bhakti: Chanting Retreat, Jai Uttal and Daniel Paul......................................83 Classical Indian Music and Dance Festival......................................................................... 66
Kirtan and the Bhakti Mandala: Healing through Chant, David Newman (Durga Das)..............................70 Kirtan with Ragani, Ragani.................................33 Mantra Revolution: Chanting the Divine Names, Gaura Vani..................................................38 Ocean of Devotion: Ecstatic Kirtan Retreat, Gina Salá and Daniel Paul....................................76 On the Wings of Ecstasy: Interfaith Devotional Singing Festival.............................. 43 A Practicum on Yoga of the Voice: Modalities and Ways to Implement Voice in a Therapeutic Setting, Silvia Nakkach.....45 Sacred Music and Song: Opening the Window of the Soul, Shimshai..........................47 The Sacred Music of India, Guy Beck............86 Sacred Sound: Chanting the Divine Name, The Mayapuris............................................................92 Sacred Sounds: A Weekend of Classical Indian Music & Dance.............................................87 Sacred Sounds of Sanskrit: Sanskrit for Beginners, Ram Vakkalanka...............................97 Songs of the Beloved, Atmarama Dasa.......93 The Yoga of Chant Retreat, Krishna Das.... 57
Harmonizing Our Lives with Mantras, Ragas, and Voice, Karnamrita Dasi................. 32
The Yoga of Devotion: Practicing Bhakti Yoga, Swami Brahmananda............................... 21
The Heart of Chanting, Snatam Kaur............38
The Yoga of Sound, Russill Paul.......................68
The Joy of Sivananda Kirtan, Jim Gelcer (Siva)......................................................95
The Yoga of Sound and Voice Training, John Beaulieu and Silvia Nakkach...................45
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Creativity & Sacred Art
Health & Healing
Chakra Immersion: Painting, Chanting, and Understanding Sacred Centers, Mavis Gewant............................................................ 29
Cardiac Medical Yoga Retreat, Mala Cunningham....................................................49
Luminosity: Dancing the Body Sacred, A Transcendent Spiritual Practice, Andrea Seidel.............................................................63 Painting Planet Mandalas, Mavis Gewant.. 29 Sacred Art Course: Express Divine Inspiration, Sita Chaitanya...................................68
Depression and Anxiety: Yogic Perspectives and Remedies, Sita Chaitanya............................................................59 Digestion and the Mind: The Key to Health and Longevity, John Douillard.......................... 72 Energy Applied to Health, Cairo Rocha.......97
Story Quest Writing Course, Jeffrey Davis................................................................61
Healing the Aching Heart: Living with Grief and Loss, Catherine Gillies (Kumari)................................... 75
Writing from the Spirit, Virginia Frances Schwartz...................................97
Healing Chronic Pain: The Mind-Body Syndrome, Paul Epstein.........................................18
Yantra Painting: Transformation through Sacred Form, Mavis Gewant..............................29
The Healing Powers of Creative Life Energy, Vianna Stibal...............................................................88
Healing Arts Trainings
Healing the Light Body: Exploring Shamanic Medicine, Theodore Tsavoussis..............................................22
The Planes of Existence, Viana Stibal...........88 Polarity Therapy and 5-Element Body Work Certification, John Beaulieu, Andreas Ledermann, Brigitta Raimann........42 Thai Yoga Massage, Levels 1–4, Kam Thye Chow........................................................20 ThetaHealing Advanced DNA Training, Guy Stibal.....................................................................88 ThetaHealing Advanced DNA Training, Petra Rakebrandt.....................................................48 ThetaHealing Basic DNA Training, Guy Stibal.....................................................................88 ThetaHealing Basic DNA Training, Petra Rakebrandt.....................................................48 The Waters of Healing: A Course in Cell-Level Healing, Joyce Hawkes and Helen Folsom....................62
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Healing through Mystical Qigong, Master Ou Wen Wei.................................................81 Healing Your Emotional Body, Silvia San Miguel (Surya)............................ 44, 65 Prana in Life Enhancement, Dale Buegel....36 Steps on the Path to Healing, Joyce Hawkes and Helen Folsom....................62 Stress and Weight Management, Katie Papo (Ambika)............................................... 21 ThetaHealing Rhythm for Finding Your Perfect Weight, Vianna Stibal................88 Transform Stress into Awakened Living: Relax, Reflect, Revitalize, Julie Lusk..............55 Yoga and Aromatherapy to Relieve Stress, Anxiety, and Depression, Aira Guevara (Rukmini)........................................95
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Yoga and Heart Health: A Cardiologist’s Perspective on Ancient and Modern Healing, Stephen Sinatra..........63 Yoga and Sacred Healing, Easter and Passover Symposium and Celebration....... 78 Yoga of Recovery Retreat, Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela)...................... 90 Yoga of Recovery Symposium........................ 82 The Yoga of Sleep: Sacred and Scientific Practices to Heal Sleeplessness, Rubin Naimin..............................................................28
Holidays & Traditional Ceremonies Ayyappa Puja, Krishnan Namboodiri........... 44 Easter Sunrise Service, Swami Swaroopananda, Bishop Trevor Williamson, Marilyn Rossner...............................79 Thanksgiving Celebration and Family Program, Swami Brahmananda and Arjuna....................24 Maha Sivaratri, Krishnan Namboodiri........... 60 Passover Seder Celebration, Swami Swaroopananda........................................79 Unity in Diversity: Let the Light Shine, Christmas and New Year Symposium..........34
Meditation Introduction to Meditation, Senior Yoga Retreat Teachers........................... 17 Meditation As a Path to Enlightenment: An Interfaith Symposium..................................... 74 Meditation Immersion Course, Swami Brahmananda............................................. 91 Meditation Intensive Weekend, Swami Sitaramananda.......................................... 80
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Vedantic Meditation: The Practice of Self-Inquiry, Brahmachari Shankar.................. 31
Nutrition & Cleanses Conscious Strategies Cleanse, Shivanter Singh (John Barczak) and Julian DeVoe....................................................... 71 Gracious Living Raw Vegan Holiday Course, Grace Van Berkum................................23 Gracious Living Raw Food Retreat, Grace Van Berkum..................................................86 Gracious Living: 4-Day Liquid Detox, Grace Van Berkum................................................... 21 Gracious Living Vegan Nutrition Retreat, Grace Van Berkum................................................. 44 New Year’s Cleanse, Detox, and Juice-Fasting Experience, Shivanter Singh (John Barczak), Julian DeVoe, Grace Van Berkum................... 40 Spring Cleanse, Detox, and Juice-Fasting Program, Manu Dawson, Sita Chaitanya, Grace Van Berkum................................................ 84 Winter Cleanse, Detox, and Juice-Fasting Program, Manu Dawson, Sita Chaitanya, Petra Rakebrandt.....................................................53
Science & Spirituality Near-Death Experiences and Life-After-Death Conference........................... 64 Neuroscience and World Religions: Different Practices, Different Brains, Different Spiritualities?, symposium...............41 Quantum Activism, Amit Goswami................59 Quantum Reality and the Spiritual Mind, Lothar Schäfer.......................................................... 50 A Science of Being: Exploring the Mysteries of Consciousness, Peter Russell......................85
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Social Activism & the Environment
Sivananda Yoga Teacher Renewal, Swami Brahmananda, Shyam, Mohini........... 25
Essential Permaculture for Yogis, Bill Wilson.....................................................................55
Therapeutic Yoga for the Spine, Hips, Legs, and Shoulders, Nora Benian (Sundari)........38
Food as a Spiritual Path, Daniele Giovannucci.............................................. 30
Yoga for Back Care, Catherine Gillies (Kumari)................................... 72
Introduction to Permaculture and Spirituality, Bill Wilson.................................55
Yoga for Healthy Bones, Beata Barnard (Savitri-Devi).......................31, 63
Yoga and Permaculture: Vedic Ecology in Practice, Swami Omkarananda...................70
Yoga Therapy Week, Manjula Spears........... 81
Yoga for All, Nirmala and Satyadev...............73
Specialized Yoga Trainings
Yoga for Peace Symposium: Changing the World from the Inside Out......................... 52
Accessible Yoga: Teaching Yoga to Students with Disabilities, Jivana Heyman..........................................................65
Specialized Yoga Programs
Adaptive Yoga Training Level 1, Krishna Das..........................................................50, 93
Advanced Asana Practice, Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati).......................... 21, 77 Advanced Yoga, Senior Yoga Retreat Teachers............................ 17 Deeper into the 5 Points of Yoga, Arjuna...56 Developing Greater Awareness in Asana Practice, Krishna Das.............................................59 Fine-Tune Your Yoga Practice, Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)................................. 27 The Healing Power of Hatha Yoga, Laurier-Pierre Desjardins.....................................94 Intermediate Yoga, Senior Yoga Retreat Teachers............................16 Perfect Your Balancing Postures, Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati).................................24 Principles of Alignment: Refining Asana Practice, Steven Weiss..........................................94 Seniors Yoga Retreat, Catherine Gillies (Kumari)................................... 77
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Adaptive Yoga Training Level 2, Krishna Das................................................................. 93 Advanced Yoga Teacher Training Course... 12 Cardiac Yoga Teacher Training, Mala Cunningham....................................................47 Chair Yoga Training, Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati)................................ 75 Introduction to Teaching Yoga to Children, Mira Binzen..................................................................58 Modified Yoga: Sharing the Practice with Everyone, Catherine Gillies (Kumari)............70 Restorative Yoga Teacher Training, Nora Benian (Sundari).......................................... 27 Share the Practice of Yoga Nidra with Children, Mira Binzen.................................. 58 Sivananda Yoga Teacher Training Course.............................................................................10 Teen Yoga Teacher Training Course, Charlotta Martinus (Chandrika)......................... 51
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Warriors at Ease Training Levels 1 and 2: Teaching Yoga in a Military Setting, Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi), Pat Lillis-Hearne, Annie Okerlin........................62 Yoga for Mood Management: LifeForce Yoga Practitioner Training, Part A–Experiential, Amy Weintraub............53 Yoga for Osteoporosis Teacher Training, Beata Barnard (Savitri-Devi)....................... 31, 65 Yoga Nidra Teacher Training Course: The Art of Conscious Deep Relaxation and Healing, Marc Halpern (Siva)....................65 Yoga of Recovery: Certification for Counselors, Catherine O’Neill (Durga Leela) and Swami Sitaramananda.................................84
Spiritual Practice & Living Awakening the Mystic Within Ourselves, Matthew Fox...............................................................57 Bhakti Yoga Retreat, Radhanath Swami and Gaura Vani................ 90
Residential Study Programs............................102 Turning to the Mystics for Guidance on the Spiritual Path, symposium...................26 What Is Nirvana and How Do We Get There?, Geshe Michael Roach........................... 77
Yoga & Self-Care Gentle Yoga Pre-Holiday Retreat, Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati)................................24 Gentle Yoga Retreat, Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati)................................76 Guided Imagery and Creative Visualization: Meditations for Health, Self-Awareness, and Joy, Julie Lusk...................................................55 Healing through Deep Relaxation Weekend Retreat, Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi)................. 32 Healing Your Relationship with Food, Sasha Loring and Sondra Loring......................49 Office Yoga, Nora Benian (Sundari)..............36
Christian Models of Contemplation and Meditation, Father William Meninger............28
Overcome Pain with Yoga and Knowledge, Neil Pearson................................................................. 71
Cultivating Vairagya: The Practice of Non-Attachment, Swami Brahmananda......19
The Power of Asanas, Maria Fernanda Tresslar (Parvati)...................96
Karma Yoga: Love in Action, Swami Brahmananda..............................................19
Restorative Yoga and Healing Therapies, Nora Benian (Sundari)...........................................23
Living a Divine Life, Swami Brahmananda.............................................23
Yoga and Integrative Weight Loss, Katie Papo (Ambika)............................................. 30
Living a Life That Matters, Roshi Bernie Glassman and Roshi Eve Myonen Marko.....56
Yoga and Self Thai Massage, Nora Benian (Sundari)...........................................33
Practical Spirituality: The Life and Teachings of Swami Vishnudevananda, Arjuna............... 51
Yoga for Calming Panic and Anxiety, Catherine Gillies (Kumari)................................... 77
Questions and Answers on Yoga and Spiritual Life, Swami Swaroopananda........... 15
Yoga for the Spine: Back Awareness Workshop, Mike Pyfrom.......................................96
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Yoga for Stress Management, Silvia San Miguel (Surya)..............................46, 67 Yoga Therapy for Stress Reduction, Nora Benian (Sundari)...........................................22
Yoga Basics for Everyday Life Great for beginnners! Adapting Sivananda Yoga to Your Body, Krishna Das..................................................... 33, 46 Beginners Yoga Immersion Week, Arjuna.........................................................................56 Creating a Yogic Lifestyle, Silvia San Miguel (Surya)...........................39, 61 Introduction to Sivananda Yoga, Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati)..................... 18, 94 Finding Balance: Developing a Practice to Bring Harmony into Everyday Life, Molly Asebey-Birkholm (Madhavi)............ 49 Mindfulness Meditation for Daily Life, Silvia San Miguel (Surya)................................. 46 Positive Thinking, Senior Yoga Retreat Teachers........................ 17 Yoga for Beginners, Senior Yoga Retreat Teachers........................16
Yoga Philosophy Advanced Bhagavad Gita Course, Swami Swaroopananda.........................................14 Advanced Raja Yoga Course: Part IV, Kaivalya Pada, Swami Swaroopananda.........................................14 Create Your Sacred Space: Introduction to Vastu Shastra, Olga Mandodari Sokolova (Narayani)............19 The Descent of Grace: Teachings on the Hanuman Chalisa, Swami Shantananda................................................81 Essentials of Yoga and Vedanta: Practice and Philosophy, Swami Sitaramananda...........................................84 Foundations of Raja Yoga, Srinivasan.....................................................................42 Godly Gossip, Swami Atmananda...................65 The Mahabharata: The Greatest Story Ever Told, Jeffrey Armstrong...................................................45 The Royal Path to Enlightenment: Talks on Patanjali Yoga Sutras, Edwin Bryant..............................................................54 Work and Self: Talks from the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads, Paul Sherbow............ 92
Yoga for Home Practice: Establishing a Daily Spiritual Routine, Sylvie Boisclair (Saraswati).............................22
The Ultimate Goal: Enlightenment, Self-Realization, or Something Else?............89
Yoga Is for Everyone: Bringing Yoga to All Populations, Stacie Dooreck (Saraswati)............................73
The Yoga of the Vision of the Cosmic Form: Teachings on the 11th Chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, Swamini Pramananda (Ammaji)...................... 32 The Yoga of Wisdom Teachings from the Vivekachudamani, Brahmachari Shankar....91 Vedanta in Daily Life, Swami Medhananda Puri......................................91
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Yoga Psychology & Self-Discovery
Children, Teens & Families
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, Joe Dispenza..............................................................46
Come as a family and enjoy some time away together.
Courage and Compassion: Foundations of the Peaceful Warrior’s Way, Dan Millman.................................................................48 Introduction to Dreamwork for Spiritual Practice, Rodger Kamenetz, Moira Crone, Kezia Kamenetz....................................................... 24 Positive Thinking for Inner Transformation, Swami Omkarananda.............................................. 71 Working with Mindfulness, Mirabai Bush....39 Yoga of Relationships, Swami Sitaramananda...........................................85 Yoga Psychology and the Transformation of Emotions, Uma Krishnamurthy.................. 60
Join us for a symposium. These special events bring together renowned spiritual teachers, musicians, scientists, and leaders in a celebration of unity in diversity. Turning to the Mystics................................ 26 Unity in Diversity: Let the Light Shine.......................................34 Neuroscience and World Religions...... 41 Interfaith Devotional Singing Festival................................................................43 Yoga for Peace............................................... 52 Life-After-Death Conference.................64
November Thanksgiving Celebration and Family Program, Swami Brahmananda and Arjuna......... 24 December Family Holiday Program, Tara Rachel Jones (Omkari) and Sandrine Remy (Sanatani).............. 37 Teen Yoga Holiday Program, Nora Benian (Sundari)................................ 37 February Explore the Bahamas, Explore Yourself!, Arjuna...........................54 April Spring Family Holiday Program, Tara Rachel Jones (Omkari) and Sandrine Remy (Sanatani).......................80 Year-round Yoga Vacation Program...............................8
Classical Indian Music and Dance Festival,......................................66 Ayurveda Conference................................68 Interfaith Meditation Symposium........ 74 Yoga and Sacred Healing......................... 78 Yoga of Recovery......................................... 82 The Ultimate Goal.........................................89
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