Community Meeting – Honoring the Past, Preparing for the Future & Enjoying…

Honoring the Past, Preparing for the Future & Enjoying the Present

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

 

Please join us for this online gathering to plan and to discuss:

Honoring the past:
• special speaker series and fundraising
• 50th anniversary celebrations

Preparing for the future:
• Financial Status of the Institute
• Replacing the roof and postponing the solar panel project
• Current & future online programming and new pricing
• Uncertainty about reopening the Institute

Enjoying the present:
• Maintain personal balance during uncertain times
• Raising awareness and steps towards racial equality
We would love to hear from you, especially to get your feedback on how we prepare the Institute for the future.

 

The Integral Yoga Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the community through living and sharing the classical teachings of yoga. Anyone, from any background, any age, any capacity, can come practice in community with others, find peace within themselves, and bring that peace and that light into their lives.

Swami Ramananda is the Executive Director of Integral Yoga Institute in San Francisco and a greatly respected senior teacher in the Integral Yoga tradition, who has been practicing Yoga for over 40 years. Ramananda offers practical methods of integrating the timeless teachings and practices of yoga into daily life, and transforming the painful aspects of human experience into steps toward realizing one’s full potential.
He leads beginner, intermediate and advanced level yoga teacher training programs in San Francisco, and offers a variety of programs in many locations in the U. S., Europe and South America. Ramananda trains Yoga teachers to bring Yoga into corporate, hospital and medical settings and has taught mind/body wellness programs in many locations. He is a founding board member of the Yoga Alliance, a national registry that supports and promotes yoga teachers as professionals. His warmth, wisdom and sense of humor have endeared him to many.

 

2020-06-29T12:53:42-07:00May 28th, 2020|Tags: , |

The Woodstock Spirit is Alive and Well in San Francisco

by Rev. Premanjali

This year we’re in the midst of celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Integral Yoga Institute of San Francisco on Dolores Street. Through the years, the sangha has been through some notable moments in history, but at the moment, we are experiencing an unprecedented shift in how we serve the community. As the COVID-19 pandemic spurs us to persist through the unexpected, IYISF continues to offer classes, workshops, and meditations online to stay connected with the community. 

Going back to 1969—a year prior to its opening—the first Integral Yoga teachers arrived in San Francisco from New York. They began teaching classes in an apartment until the beautiful Victorian-style building on Dolores Street was purchased a year later.

1969 was also the year of an event that came to define the 60s counterculture, the Woodstock Festival. At the last moment, Swami Satchidananda was helicoptered in to open the festival by the organizers who were hoping he might bring a peaceful mood to what was beginning to unfold as a potentially chaotic scene. From the moment he chanted, “Om,” he did calm the more than 400,000 young people at the music festival on a farm in upstate New York. And, in doing so, Swami Satchidananda attained rock star status—much to his own surprise. The festival rapidly became legend as did he. 

In August 2019, the 50th anniversary of Woodstock was celebrated. During that anniversary, Phil Goldberg (author of American Veda) wrote an article for Elephant Journal in which he noted: 

“For my part, I want to commemorate one brief but highly significant moment that occurred in the opening hour, on August 15, 1969. It does not get the attention it deserves. Of all the iconic Woodstock images—writhing mud-soaked bodies; impassioned performers like Jimi Hendrix; ecstatic faces and strung-out faces—one captures the spiritual zeitgeist of the era: Swami Satchidananda addressing the multitude. It’s a potent symbol of the meeting of East and West that transformed America’s spiritual and cultural landscape. Fifty years on, millions of people meditate, chant mantras, and stretch on Yoga mats, and the swami who came to be called ‘The Woodstock Guru’ deserves much of the credit. The image of the Hindu holy man blessing the most famous rock festival in history will endure as a symbol of the time when a generation of Americans turned Eastward and inward. No one contributed more to the modern Yoga boom than Swami Satchidananda, who started training American teachers in the late 1960s.”

Over the past fifty years, the San Francisco IYI has been a continually welcoming presence, offering the teachings of the classical path of Yoga to all who have come through its doors. During this time, Integral Yoga teachers have positively touched the lives of thousands of students as they have shared the Yoga practices and teachings. Swami Satchidananda famously declared that, “More people have been killed in the name of God than in all the wars.” He called on all religions to abandon rhetoric and behaviors that create conflict and instead embrace the teachings of universal peace, love, compassion, and sisterhood and brotherhood common to all faiths. “Paths are many,” said Swami Satchidananda, but, “Truth is one.” Integral Yoga teachers have continued to invoke Swami Satchidananda’s universal message of peace, kindness, compassion, inclusivity—celebrating both our unity and diversity as spiritual seekers.

In looking back we also gain inspiration for looking forward. In his classic eleven-volume text, The Story of Civilization, historian Will Durant expressed the hope that India would “teach us the tolerance and gentleness of the mature mind, the quiet content of the unacquisitive soul, the calm of the understanding spirit, and a unifying, pacifying love for all living things.” That turned out to be prescient for as Phil Goldberg also noted, “The image of Swami Satchidananda at Woodstock will always be a symbol of the moment when a battery of unconventional baby boomers turned eastward—and inward—in such large numbers that the process became irreversible.

We can all be proud that the Integral Yoga Institute of San Francisco is carrying this legacy forward—hopefully for another 50 years and more! We hope you will join us in our online offerings. It is a great opportunity for those outside of the San Francisco Bay Area to connect with the teaching and sangha from a distance.

This is part 2 of a post from February 26, 2020.

2020-04-29T15:49:07-07:00April 29th, 2020|Tags: |

Satsang: Cleaning your Closets

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

By donation

Stuffed at the back of our closets is the evidence of poor choices, unconscious or rushed moments and procrastination … and cleaning closets is usually the last item at the very bottom of your work list. If we could see clearly into the mind, we would find the same heap of rubble tucked away, halfway out of conscious awareness.
Astonishingly, as we clean and put our material closets in order, the mental closets come into view and call for the same attentions. This is the practice of the niyama Saucha, a powerful tool on the path to Realization.

 

Swami Divyananda is one of Integral Yoga is senior monastics and foremost teachers. Over the years she has served as the director of the Integral Yoga Institutes in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Coimbatore, India and as the Ashram Manager of Satchidananda Ashram, Yogaville in Virginia. In addition to teaching at these centers, she has taught Yoga and meditation on special retreats, in corporations and universities, at the Commonwealth Cancer Center and for the Dr. Dean Ornish Heart Disease Programs. For many years she was one of the primary Basic Hatha Yoga teacher trainers at Integral Yoga’s International Headquarters in Yogaville, VA. Swami Divyananda served for eleven years at the Integral Yoga Institute in Coimbatore, South India and led tours throughout South India during that time.

 

Also join Swami Divyananda Ma for:

Full Moon Chanting
Wed, May 6 @ 8:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Integral Yoga Kirtan
Sat, May 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Saints Facing Adversity
Sat, May 16 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Hatha Mixed Level Yoga classes

2020-05-01T13:05:52-07:00April 19th, 2020|Tags: , , , , |

Full Moon Chanting

Please register in advance, a zoom link will be provided via a confirmation email.
Free, donations welcome

 

We gather once a month to chant the Gayatri Mantra, the great mantra of Light and Liberation, to maximize the spiritual benefits of the full moon.

Swami Divyananda is one of Integral Yoga is senior monastics and foremost teachers. Over the years she has served as the director of the Integral Yoga Institutes in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Coimbatore, India and as the Ashram Manager of Satchidananda Ashram, Yogaville in Virginia. In addition to teaching at these centers, she has taught Yoga and meditation on special retreats, in corporations and universities, at the Commonwealth Cancer Center and for the Dr. Dean Ornish Heart Disease Programs. For many years she was one of the primary Basic Hatha Yoga teacher trainers at Integral Yoga’s International Headquarters in Yogaville, VA. Swami Divyananda served for eleven years at the Integral Yoga Institute in Coimbatore, South India and led tours throughout South India during that time.

Also join Swami Divyananda Ma for:

Satsang: Cleaning your Closets
Sat, May 2 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Full Moon Chanting
Wed, May 6 @ 8:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Integral Yoga Kirtan
Sat, May 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Saints Facing Adversity
Sat, May 16 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Hatha Mixed Level Yoga classes

2020-05-01T13:06:20-07:00April 16th, 2020|Tags: , , , , |
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