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Friday, May 5, 2017 Monday, May 8, 2017
8th of May Yoga Retreat, “Unity in Diversity”: See the One in Many
Friday, May 5 – Monday, May 8, 2017
Taught by:
Swami Kailasananda, Yoga Acharya and the Swamis and teachers of the Ashram and Kaivalya Carmel Johnson
Budget:
Rates for 3 nights all included => tent space: 156€, shared room: 189€, equipped tent 2 beds: 189€, double room: 222€, equipped tent 1 bed: 222€; double room with bathroom: 276€, single room: 276€, single room with bathroom: 324€
An eventful weekend with guest speakers and talks on “Unity in Diversity” which will expand into practical tools for joyful positive living. Also offered will be a talk, “The Yoga of Positive Relationships: in Couples, in Families, at Work”.
“Unity in Diversity”
With Swami Kailasananda, Yoga Acharya and the Swamis and teachers of the Ashram
Inspiring lectures on:
- How to be joyful and positive
- Overcoming mental barriers
- How to connect to life and the people around us
Weekend includes:
- Energizing asana classes and deep relaxation to calm the nervous system
- Meditation: finding inner peace in silence
- Meet new friends in the Sivananda family and reconnect with old friends
- Enjoy nature walks in the magnificent Orleans Forest
Swami Kailasananda is Yoga Acharya and director of the Ashram de Yoga Sivananda. She is a long-time disciple of Swami Vishnudevananda and teaches in Sivananda Yoga Teachers’ Training (TTC), Advanced Teachers’ Training (ATTC) and Sadhana Intensive courses with much clarity, generosity and deep insight. She is the author of the book, The Sivananda Book of Meditation.
“The Yoga of Positive Relationships: in Couples, in Family, at Work”
With Kaivalya Carmel Johnson
We live in a world where our social, family and intimate relationships are more and more complex and difficult to balance. Yoga helps us live healthier, more harmonious and more fulfilling relationships with others and with ourselves.
Workshop Topics:
- Understanding the role of Karma and Dharma (universal law) in our relationships
- Exploring the four phases of life in the Indian tradition
- Seeing all relationships as spiritual practice
- Connecting our personal relationships to universal love
- Appreciating the power of forgiveness and gratitude
Kaivalya Carmel Johnson has been teaching yoga at the Sivananda Yoga Centre Paris for the past 12 years as well as teaching and translating in the Teachers’ Training Courses in North India. A Psychology graduate, she has been counseling numerous people in their life paths and their relationships.
