Kriya Yoga: Patanjali’s Three-Limbed Path for Working With Suffering

Please register in advance, a Zoom link will be provided via a confirmation email.
Suggested donation $15 – $25

We are living in a time fraught with suffering. The very act of breathing seems to expose us to serious illness. Many people have lost their jobs and loved ones. We do not know what the future holds, we do not control our fate, and we are isolated for protection.

We know that it is the time for yoga in the deepest sense of the word. How can we use this situation to deepen our practice, to transform ourselves by gaining yogic wisdom and to develop a compassionate state of consciousness so that we may help our fellow beings?

In this workshop we will look at the general philosophy of suffering as expressed in the Yoga Sutras and the practice of Kriya Yoga. These are simple, yet powerful practices through which our difficulties become our teacher and we open to powerful and positive transformation. Through the alchemical power of adversity we can become more resilient and peaceful.

Gary Kissiah was introduced to Eastern philosophy in college when he discovered the writings of Alan Watts which led to Zen. He found yoga in 2000 and has been studying and practicing yoga since that time. Gary has a Certificate of Yoga Philosophy from the California Institute of Integral Studies. He has studied yoga at Esalen Institute, Big Sur California; Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Rishikesh, India; and Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville, Virginia. He has led spiritual trips to Nepal, India and Tibet.
Gary is the author of “The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali-Illuminated” which uses images to illuminate the inner meaning of the Yoga Sutras.
Gary is also a lawyer and teaches workshops on yoga philosophy, ethics and law for teacher training programs. Gary has been a frequent speaker for Yoga Alliance and has been on the Board of Directors of the Integral Yoga Institute-San Francisco.

2020-04-22T00:23:46-07:00April 16th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Yoga, Immunity, Diet and Prana

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Suggested donation $10 – $25

 

The Yogic approach to diet goes beyond feeding the physical body, instead nourishing all the levels of our being and supporting spiritual awakening. A Yogic diet and lifestyle builds the stamina, resilience, and mental strength to manage stress and respond skillfully to challenging times. Ramananda will offer a series of practical methods to strengthen the physical and energy body, build immunity and sustain a personal center of balance.

 

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.

2020-04-22T00:22:37-07:00March 31st, 2020|Tags: , |

Yoga & The Immune System

Suggested donation $10 – 25

 

A Multi level easy Hatha Yoga class, with focus on strengthening the immune system, by using Yoga postures that engage the lymph circulatory and digestive systems, with some Thai Yoga massage stress reduction techniques included.

Sumati Karen Bates is certified to teach Integral Yoga Hatha I, II, and III, in addition to dance and fitness. She has taught professionally for more than two decades. With experience in jazz, modern, African, and Caribbean dance, she earned a B.F.A. cum laude and also works as an artist and illustrator.

2020-04-16T15:25:02-07:00March 31st, 2020|Tags: |

Yoga Therapy: Improve the Immune System with Balanced Adrenals

Join Marie Prashanti Goodell for this Yoga Therapy workshop.

In this time of uncertainty, our bodies may not be able to cope as effectively with stress. The body’s primary stress absorber is the adrenal glands. Hormones produced by the adrenals, especially cortisol, play an important role in regulating the immune system. Maintaining a balanced level of cortisol is an important part of staying healthy. In the first half-hour of this workshop, you’ll learn how the adrenal glands help the body cope with stress, how they are activated by any type of stress (physical, psychological or emotional), and how they become depleted when activated too often. In the second half-hour, we’ll explore how you can balance adrenal hormones through lifestyle changes in sleep, nutrition, exercise, relaxation and attitude. In the third half-hour, we’ll participate in a short yoga practice to help recharge the adrenal glands. For this practice, gather a bolster (or 2 pillows), a blanket, and an eye pillow.

Suggested donation $10 – 25

 

Marie Prashanti Goodell, C-IAYT & RYT-500, turned to yoga to manage stress more effectively while working as a high-tech, marketing manager in Silicon Valley. After experiencing improved health, Marie began teaching yoga in 2011. She offers Hatha and restorative yoga classes at IYI SF; wheelchair yoga at Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, and 1:1 yoga therapy sessions where she focuses on stress management, adrenal fatigue, and chronic fatigue syndrome. She also works with clients recovery from surgery, heart disease, cancer and arthritis. Marie incorporates many dimensions of yoga in her teaching to support healing and wellness including physical postures, breathing exercises, deep relaxation, meditation, imagery & visualization, energy work, gentle touch, mantra and yoga philosophy. In addition to teaching, Marie is a board member of IYI San Francisco and the Accessible Yoga Organization.

2020-04-05T20:31:38-07:00March 31st, 2020|Tags: |
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