Journey into the Heart of Peace – week 1 of 4 week

$15 individual session
$45 for all four ($15 savings) | Please register in advance, a Zoom link and passcode will be provided via confirmation email.

4 Sundays from 11:30am – 12:30pm:

Week 1: April 25 click to enroll  This 4 part series now starts May 2nd
Week 1: May 2  click to enroll
Week 2: May 9  click to enroll
Week 3: May 16  click to enroll
Week 4: May 23 click to enroll

Using Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras as a guidebook, we will continue the exploration of our inner landscape in all its challenges and magnificence.

You’re welcome to attend each session individually.

Swami Divyananda Ma, E-RYT 500, has had a wealth of experience teaching Integral Yoga around the world since 1973. She has taught at corporations, universities, the Commonwealth Cancer Center, and for the Dr. Dean Ornish Reversing Heart Disease programs. She has also served as one of Integral Yoga’s Basic Hatha teacher trainers.
Swami Divyananda Ma took monastic vows in 1975 from the great saint and yogi, Sri Swami Satchidananda. Over the years she has served as the director of the Integral Yoga Institutes in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and as Ashram Manager at Yogaville. She also served for ten years as the director of the Integral Yoga Institute in Coimbatore, India; this immersion into the South Indian culture has given depth to her understanding and practice of Yoga.

Now an itinerant monk, Swami Divyananda is constantly “on the road.” She leads the annual Sacred India Tours to sacred sites in India in addition to international Yoga retreats and trainings. Learn more at sacredindiatours.org.

Open House #1 for BIPOC 200-Hour Basic Yoga Teacher Training

Free | Please register in advance, a Zoom link and passcode will be provided via confirmation email.

Join our live-online Open House to learn more about our first scholarship-based BIPOC Teacher Training (TT). Integral Yoga San Francisco has been leading trainings for forty years. This training meets the standards recognized by Yoga Alliance.

The training will be fully staffed by some of our most experienced BIPOC teachers and offered to BIPOC students on a scholarship-basis. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

The 2021 BIPOC TT primary teaching staff includes Rev. Kamala Itzel Hayward, Mia Velez, and Mukunda Marc Morozumi, and anatomy with Arturo Peal.

At the open house:

  • Meet several members of the all BIPOC teaching staff
  • Explore the importance of a program specifically to address systemic racism and lack of equity in the yoga community
  • Discuss how this training has been effectively transitioned to online and how we use modern technology to support the ancient technology of the yogic teachings
  • Have all of your questions about the training answered

This 200-hour Basic Yoga Teacher Training offers a path towards being a knowledgeable yoga teacher for in person or online classes. We are committed to providing a safe, equitable and high quality program for all participants.

Visit our website for more information about the Scholarship-based BIPOC 200-hour Basic Yoga Teacher Training.

Our 2nd Open House will be offered on Tuesday, May 11, 6:00-7:30pm

Please visit our BIPOC TT webpage for more details and to apply.

The BIPOC TT is by application only, deadline is May 15th.

Rev. Kamala Itzel Hayward, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT is a compassionate and fierce advocate for love. After serving as a public policy lawyer for 13 years, Itzel left her legal career and founded Attuned Living, a mindfulness and wellness organization that helps individuals heal the sense of separation they feel from others—or even from themselves. Her unique work—based on the teachings of yoga, mindfulness, and compassionate communication—ranges from promoting social justice work within organizations and communities to guiding individuals on their search for personal and professional fulfillment. Today, she holds retreats, classes, trainings, and private one-on-one sessions online, over the phone, and in person with people from all over the world. Her mission is to gently remind you of your individual wholeness and your interconnectedness with others and all of life.
Learn more at www.attunedliving.com.

Mia Velez entered the Integral Yoga Sangha in 2016 through the kitchen by helping to cook Thursday community lunches and silent retreat meals. In 2018 she certified as an Integral Yoga teacher to learn more of the IYI approach and be part of the lineage. Mia is a disciple of the Moy Yat Ving Tsun Kung Fu lineage and is highly influenced by her martial arts training. After completing her first 200 hour teacher training in 2008, she began to see undeniable parallel in Yoga and Kung Fu. When she began teaching Kung Fu in 2014, she incorporated Yoga insight and principles in her classes. Her goal in teaching is to connect with the students and to facilitate a safe space for exploration and self inquiry. Yoga and Kung Fu is integrated into her daily life as a mother, a preschool teacher, and an advocate for gender, race and class equality through multiple non-profits groups.

Mukunda Marc Morozumi, E-RYT 500, CMT #73144, Lead Yoga Teacher Trainer, began practicing Ashtanga yoga in 2001 while a full-time modern dancer with Joe Goode Performance Group in SF, CA. Due to injury, Mukunda retired from his 12 year dance career in 2004 and entered the events industry from 2004-2016. A 2-month personal trip to India in 2007 paved the way for landing in Yogaville in 2009 for his first teacher training with Swami Divyananda and staff. One month after returning from graduation, Mukunda began teaching a Saturday morning class at the SF IYI which he maintained for over 10 years. Mukunda has co-led Integral Yoga retreats since 2011 and has staffed or co-led Basic Teacher Trainings since 2013. He has opened and managed small group yoga studios in SF since 2017 and in early 2020, he opened and then reformed a yoga center post COVID-19: Mukunda Yoga – Activation and Well-being Center in SOMA, SF, CA.

 

Support the BIPOC Scholarship Fund here:

Full Moon Yin Yoga and Tibetan Bowls: Resonate with Stillness

Please register in advance, a Zoom link and passcode will be provided via confirmation email.

$25

Yin Yoga benefits connective tissue because postures are held, creating stillness in the mind, body, and spirit. That stillness can allow vibrations, energy, and prana (life force) to resonate within. During this workshop the healing vibrations of the Tibetan singing bowls will allow you to explore the powerful effects of Yin Yoga. Together we will create a space where the body, mind, and spirit are renewed and revitalized. Includes Yoga: All Levels

This is an online workshop. You’ll need to download Zoom to attend.

Jayadevi, E-RYT 500, is an Integral Yoga teacher with certifications in Hatha Yoga, Yin Yoga, Therapeutic Yoga, Accessible Yoga, and Meditation. As a classically trained dancer, she discovered the restorative powers of Yoga while recovering from an injury that ultimately shifted the course of her life. Inspired to share this gift with others, Jayadevi has remained devoted to the practice of Yoga and applies her experience in dance and movement therapy to all her classes. In addition to teaching Yoga, Jayadevi offers guidance in holistic healing by merging her passion for herbalism and aromatherapy with her diverse background in psychology, human development, and East Asian studies.
www.jayavati.com

 

 

Reverend Laksmi Scalise, IYM, RYT 500, is an Integral Yoga minister and teaches Intermediate and Advanced Hatha Yoga. In 1977 she began studying under Swami Bua Maharaj, whose students she taught whenever he traveled. She studies with Grand Gong Master Don Conreaux and is one of his senior teachers. She is also a Reiki master teacher, dowser, and astrologer. Using pendulums, crystals, and sound mantras, Laksmi performs shamanic chakra balancing and sound healing through the Integral Yoga Wellness Spa.

 

Kirtan

$10 or $20 – pay what you can | Please register in advance, a Zoom link and passcode will be provided via confirmation email.

Kirtan, call and response chanting, is considered to be the heartbeat of Bhakti Yoga, the yoga of devotion. Rob and Melissa’s kirtan is a fresh take on an ancient practice, where heart-filled songs blend Sanskrit chants with modern, accessible melodies and lush harmonies. Join Rob and Melissa for a joy-filled celebration of the divine!

Rob and Melissa are kirtan singers and yoga teachers devoted to sharing their love of kirtan and Bhakti Yoga wherever they go. The husband and wife duo is based in Seattle, but music and yoga keep them on the move, leading kirtans, workshops, and retreats all over the world. They have shared their music at numerous yoga festivals in the US, including Bhakti Fest, Shakti Fest, Prana Fest, Samsara Fest, and the Northwest Yoga Feast.
Their music has been described as “heart-opening bliss,” “joyful medicine,” and “love and devotion materialized!” Whether you’re new to kirtan or a life long devotee, Rob and Melissa create a fun, accessible and sacred space…the perfect setting for a joy-filled celebration of the divine!

Find out more at www.robandmelissa.com

Testimonials:
Kirtan with Rob and Melissa is still flowing and vibrating in and around me! Call it Reiki, call it transmission, call it God, call it whatever-you-like. I have been Touched.
-Christina Lovejoy, Owner of Morning Light Yoga, Coeur d’Alene, ID

….beautiful, soothing and joyful medicine.
-Marian Wilson

 

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