|
Journal
Writing & Meditation
Workshop
with Cheryl Pallant & Nora Pozzi:
Yoga through journalizing, articulating our personal journey, we
will practice listening to our true self which is the source of
wisdom and creativity.
________________________________________________________________________________
Meditation
Workshops: Simple basic techniques to introduce you to
meditation, sharpen your practice, or get you going again.
________________________________________________________________________________
Stress
Management Workshop with
Nora Pozzi: A
new twelve week course designed to meet the requests of our yoga
students, this comprehensive program includes hatha yoga, yogic
breathing, meditation, yogic diet, and journal writing.
________________________________________________________________________________
Yoga for Singers with
Nora Pozzi for Ronda Coltrane:
A vacation for body and voice, especially for performers or anyone
whose heavy schedule takes a toll on physical and vocal well-being.
________________________________________________________________________________
Commonweel Cancer Help Program with
Shanti Norris: The "Commonweal" is one of the
leading cancer support programs in the US. The program includes
yoga, relaxation, meditation, imagery, massage, group support and
exploration of options inestablished and complementary cancer therapies
and is open to people with cancer who are under the care of an oncologist
or qualified physician.
________________________________________________________________________________
Yoga
for Stress Management: Stress! We can learn how to
control its effects on our physical and mental health. This is a
six-week experimental workshop that will help us identify causes
of stress and develop a customized comprehensive system, that you
can integrate into your lifestyle. Includes hatha yoga, breathing
and meditation techniques, diet, journal writing, and sharing. Bring
a blanket or mat. Minimum age is 18.
________________________________________________________________________________
Yoga
& Writing Workshop with Cheryl
Pallant & Nora Pozz.iThis workshop utilizes the energizing
calm and deep awareness that yoga provides to gain insight into
our being. Through journaling and articulating our personal journey,
we will practice listening to our true self which is the source
of wisdom and creativity. Great for practitioners of yoga as well
as writers.
________________________________________________________________________________
Yoga
for the Back & Heart with Nora
Pozzi
This workshop is for those with back problems, back or neck strain,
and heart conditions (such as high blood pressure). We present different
ways of approaching the traditional yoga postures as well as offering
alternative poses working on the floor and chairs. Developing awareness
of your own condition through extra-gentle stretches and relaxation,
you'll learn more about yourself and how to increase mobility, flexibility
and strength of the problem areas. This workshop is NOT designed
for individuals with severe medical challenges or major spinal limitations.
Bring a blanket or mat and 2 pillows. Class size is limited.
________________________________________________________________________________
Yoga
for Women
The non-competitiveness of yoga, enhances the opportunity
to learn how to focus on what's important to women as individuals,
to address the expectations and choices that we encounter
daily, recognizing, understanding, and accepting our gifts
and limitations without necessarily changing our goals.
________________________________________________________________________________
Deep
Relaxation
An entire Hatha session dedicated to getting deeper into the
DEEP relaxation.
________________________________________________________________________________
Yoga
Explorations with Julian Gopala
Pozzi
Come and explore the different facets of Yoga from the devotional
chants of Bhakti Yoga, to the practical philosophy of Jnana
Yoga. We will do some Hatha Yoga and focus on improving our
Raja yoga, or meditative practice. Have you wondered what
Vedanta is? Or Ayurveda? Come and find out.
________________________________________________________________________________
Fun
Yoga with Balls with Lynda
Hoffarth
Yoga is about being mindful. Yoga is about making our bodies healthier,
stronger and more flexible. Yoga is about having fun while honoring
the body, mind and spirit. It is about not taking ourselves so seriously.
These inflatable big balls offered themselves as a tool to tone
and strengthen the body while doing yoga postures. Join us in this
new playful class while still following the Integral Yoga system
that includes breathing, chanting, deep relaxation and meditation.
The asanas aspect of this class will be over, under and with the
ball. Bring your own ball or purchase one at the center.
________________________________________________________________________________
AYURVEDIC
SECRETS OF HEALING WITH SOUND
for Physical, Mental and Spiritual Health
with Gandharva Sauls
According to the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda 3 the science of life2,
sound is one of the most powerful modalities for creating health
and restoring
balance to body, mind and spirit. You will learn to chant ancient
sounds
used for healing for thousands of years. Through the chanting of
these
sacred sounds you will experience leaving the mind behind and feeling
the
pure peace of the heart.
The
yoga of sound opens up many areas for inner growth. It is also a
way of strengthening the lungs and purifying the blood. Most importantly,
chantinghas the ability to point us back to the silence that is
our true nature.
You will discover:
w the power of sound to heal the physical body.
w how to heal emotional imbalances with sacred sound.
w the power of the sound of Aum.
w the use of sacred sound to increase energy, quiet the mind, and
open the
heart.
w the natural voice that is within each one of us.
w chanting as meditation.
The ancient sages say that using sacred sound is the best practice
for the
present age that we live in. Please join us and share the good vibrations!
Gandharva
Sauls is a Certified
Ayurveda Lifestyle Counselor with a private practice in New York
City and New Jersey. He has over fifteen years experience in holistic
health and has certificates in Ayurvedic Healing from The American
Institute Of Vedic Studies, The Ayurveda Holistic Center, and The
Wise Earth School Of Ayurveda. Gandharva is on the teaching faculty
of The Integral Yoga Centers, The New York Open Center, and The
Health Classics Conferences.
_______________________________________________________________________________
ANCIENT AYURVEDA CONSULTATIONS: A Multi-Dimensional
Approcah to Holistic Living (Private
Consultations)
Physical Health
- Discover your Archetypal Disease Type as well as your Body Type,
and learn how to achieve optimum health and longevity.
Mental Health - Discover your best stress management tools
for mental and emotional health.
Spiritual Path - Discover which of the Eight Great Paths
to God is in accordance with your innermost spiritual nature.
Desires - Your primal desires and how they support or distract
your from your spiritual path.
Dharma - How to serve society through an understanding of
your caste nature.
Career Nature - Your professional aptitudes and how to be
happy at work.
Creative Play - How to find satisfaction in recreation.
Relationships
- Your personal style of interacting with others.
Private
consultations with Gandharva:
One Hour Consultation: answers the questions: "What
is my archetypal disease type and body-type, and how can I balance
this and maximize my longevity?", and "What is my mental/
emotional nature, and what are the best stress management techniques
for me?" $150.00
Two Hour Consultation: includes your physical/ mental
blueprint, as well as answering the questions: 3What is my spiritual
nature, and how can I best actualize it?, and "What is my life
mission in the world?" $300.00
YOou will Receive:
Personalized suggestions for Nutrition, Herbs, Exercise, Yoga, Meditation,
Mantras, Homeopathy, Bach Flowers, Yantras, Aromatherapy, Color
Therapy, Sound Therapy and more, along with a tape of your consultation.
and printed materials.
How to Schedule a
Consultation:
... Call or email your request with requested day and time you are
available. The office hours are:
NY Office - Tuesdays 11:00-7:00, Thursdays 11:00-4:00 Ph: 212.631.4283
NJ Office (in-person and phone consultations) Mon 10:00-7:00,
Wed
2:00-6:00, Fri 10:00-3:00, Sat 11:00-3:00, Ph: 201.440.3106
Email: gandharva@earthlink.net
Website: www.ayurvedayogainstitute.com
... Please specify the One Hour physical/mental/emotional
($150), Two Hour Consultationphysical/mental/emotional/dharma/career/relationships/creative
play/desires/spiritual path ($300), Follow-up Consultation ($75.00),
or Energy/Sound Treatment ($80).
... Please give your complete birth information - month/day/year/time/place
________________________________________________________________________________
CHAIN-SAW
JUGGLER & YOGA TEACHER
explains the secrets of his balancing act.
with David Van Derveer
Dave is a professional comedian
and Integral Yoga teacher, having performed internationally for
20 years as an entertainer and juggler. He is currently building
a solar vegetarian Yoga Spa B&B near Charlottesville. He has
been a disciple of Sri Swami Satchidananda for 20 years and serves
regularly in the video department at Yogaville. His experience and
practice of yoga has influenced him in his profession and personal
life.
Dave will explain how Yoga has helped to keep his extremities intact
while keeping an operating chain-saw, a torch and an egg airborne.
Come and have fun with him, while he shares the joy of yoga as learned
from his teacher throughout his life. Warning!! We are not responsible
for those sitting in the front row!
________________________________________________________________________________
PRANAYAMA,
The HEALING POWER OF BREATH
with Swami KARUNANADA MA
from Yogaville
The
yogic science of pranayama enables one to gain control over the
breath and all the subtle energies that activate and motivate the
body and mind. The breath is the link between the body and the mind.
Control of the breath means optimal health and vitality, as well
as mental balance and clarity.
In this
workshop, we will review the basic breathing techniques and learn
how to deepen and develop our practice. We will cover specific healing
benefits for the body, as well as breathing techniques for overcoming
and transforming negative emotions. The art of pranic healing visualization
will be presented. Beginners, as well as those who wish to deepen
and refine their practice, are welcome.
Swami
Karunanada Ma is a senior Integral Yoga® teacher. Over the
years, she has taught Yoga in various settings, including hospitals,
businesses, prisons, schools, and colleges. She has led many workshops
and retreats, focusing on meditation, the philosophy of Yoga, and
pranayama for greater health and vitality. In 1989 she developed
Teacher Training programs in Raja Yoga and Meditation. She has served
as Director of the Integral Yoga® Institutes of San Francisco
and Santa Barbara, and as President of Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville,
Virginia
_______________________________________________________________________________
"YOU
AND YOUR MIND, Getting the Most out of Meditation"
with Swami SHARADANANDA MA
from Yogaville
Explore the basic concepts of meditation:
focus
stillness
awareness
equilibrium
Bring your questions, problems, inspirations, and we'll see how
these concepts relate to your own meditation and to your daily life.
About
the Speaker: Swami
Sharadananda Ma has been a disciple of Sri Swami Satchidananda
for more than 30 years. She is presently serving as International
Coordinator for Integral Yoga. She has now meditated long enough
that she no longer counts the years. She has taught meditation and
all aspects of Integral Yoga in many different setting in the USA,
Canada and Europe, as a teacher, teacher trainer, and ecumenical
speaker.
_______________________________________________________________________________
"INTRODUCTION
to the BHAGAVAD GITA"
with Prahaladan Mandelkorn
About
the Speaker: Prahaladan was the co-founder &
former co-director of the IYI of Richmond back in 1981. He is a
writer was the editor of the "Living Gita" , Sri Swami
Satchidananda's version of the original scripture. He was also the
editor for several other books such as "To Know Yourself"
the basic teachings of Sri Swami Satchidananda and the "Yoga
Sutras of Patanjali" also the version with commentaries by
Sri Gurudev, among others. He is a yoga teacher and yoga trainer
in the school of Integral Yoga.
Aboutthe Bhagavad Gita:
The Gita is one of the oldest scriptural texts known to man, first
set down centuries before the birth of Christ. Here are some quotes
about the Gita by sages that have lived their lives by its teachings.
When disappointment stares me in the face and all alone I see not
one ray of light, I go back to the Bhagavad Gita. I find a verse
here and a verse there, and I immediately begin to smile in the
midst of overwhelming tragedies - and if they have left no visible
scar on me, I owe it to the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita."
Gandhi
"Scriptures ought to be read again and again... If any of the
lines here catch your eye and your heart, read them in your life.
You don't even need a whole sentence. Just a quarter of one line
is enough to lift you like a rocket, not just to the moon or Mars,
but to the heavenly sun itself". Swami Satchidananda
"The Gita expounds very lucidly the fundamentals of Yoga philosophy.
It is a great source of wisdom. It is a great value guide, a supreme
teacher, an inexhaustible spiritual
________________________________________________________________________________
TOOLS for MEDITATION, a Meditation Workshop
with Prahaladan Mandelkorn
About the workshop: This workshop will
present basic techniques of meditation & sharpen your practice.
It will be a balance of entertaining lecture and hands-on experience,
illustrated with stories, chants and the wisdom of the Sutras of
Patanjali. Prahaladan will also share the benefits of meditation
practice; preparation techniques; use of breathing methods and sound
formulas to quiet and focus the mind; dealing with obstacles and
distractions; and best diets for calming the mind. Interspersed
between short periods of practice will be sharings, discussions,
deep relaxation & walking meditation. Beginners and experienced
students are both welcome. Bring a towel, a cushion and a shawl
and wear loose comfortable clothes. Avoid eating a heavy meal at
least 2 hours before the class.
About
the Speaker: Prahaladan has served as the co-founder
and co-director of the Richmond IYI in 1981 as well as Director
of Teacher Training. He is a freelance writer and has edited Sri
Swami Satchidananda's books "To Know Yourself" , "The
Living Gita" and "The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali" and
travels widely facilitating seminars and workshops on Yoga Philosophy,
Torah and Meditation. He is a yoga teacher and yoga trainer in the
school of Integral Yoga and has been a disciple of Sri Swami Satchidananda
for more than 30 years.
________________________________________________________________________________
"The
MEDICAL BENEFITS of YOGA"
with Sandra
Amrita McLananhan, MD
About
the lecture: Yoga is a
unique science of body mind and spirit. It provides practices for
prevention and treatment of dis-ease. In this talk by Dr. Mc Lanahan
she will explain the newest information on the medical benefits
of Yoga, to prevent and reverse a wide variety of ailments and also
talk about the aim of the spiritual journey and insights along the
way. This workshop will be both lecture and experiential.
Dr. Mc Lanahan will also be signing her new book entitles: Surgery
and its Alternatives, a
book in which she helps make informed decisions on when and how
to use alternative and complementary medicine, either as a substitute
for or as an aid to successful surgery.
About the Speaker:
Dr McLanahan is a nationally recognized authority
on preventive medicine, nutrition, stress reduction, and primary
family health care. She has spent extensive time in India and Asia
studying a variety of ancient healing practices and has served a
s Director of Stress Management Training at the Preventive Medicine
Research Institute located in Sausalito, California, where for the
last 20 years, she worked with Dr. Dean Ornish to document the benefits
of dietary change and stress management to prevent and treat cardiovascular
disease. Dr McLanahan is the author of the newly released book Surgery
and its Alternatives: How to Make the Rich Choices for Your Health
and is at work on a second book about the medical benefits of Yoga.
________________________________________________________________________________
"YOGA
and the EMOTIONS"
with Swami Vidyananda Ma,
from Yogaville.
Experiential Workshop (Hatha Class:9:30am):
Healing
the Mind Through the Body:
Integral Yoga® is a powerful and precise tool for transforming
your emotions and for re-structuring your patterns of thinking.
Yoga practice can integrate blocked energy to help you reach your
goals. In this workshop you will practice postures and relaxation
techniques along with breathing and visualization. Some of the themes
will include: the psychological impact of various postures, and
meditation to re-claim your inner peace in everyday life. You will
learn to use the breath to balance your emotions in the middle of
a sales presentation or when your car is stuck in traffic. A great
session for Yoga Teachers as well as students. (Please bring
your mat and do not have a heavy breakfast before class)
Interactive Lecture (2pm)
This workshop will demonstrate how Yoga heals through working with
both the physical and subtle layers of our being. Discover tools
for taking a "back door" approach to solving our problems,
whether they are physical, emotional, or mental. Yoga is designed
to help us create a happier, more cheerful life. Since the emotions
play a key role in our health, this is a wonderful way to learn
to heal ourselves on every level.
About the Speaker
Swami Vidyananda began her practice of Yoga in 1969. She is a long-time
disciple of Sri Swami Satchidananda, the founder of Integral Yoga.
She met her master in 1972, while working as a radio news reporter.
That same year, Swami Vidyananda become an Integral Yoga® Hatha
teacher, and later began training other Yoga teachers. In 1975 she
took monastic vows, entering the order of Sannyas.
For many years she traveled to Europe and Canada with Swami Satchidananda,
serving as his translator into French. She presently lives at Satchidananda
ashram in Virginia, where she serves as the chairperson of the Integral
Yoga Teachers Council, and produces videos on Yoga. Vidyananda is
a very talented presenter and speaker. She is vivacious, humorous,
quick-witted and joyful. She has a practical, no-nonsense approach
to spirituality, and to life. She is word-traveled, and has taught
to varied groups ranging from children with learning disabilities
to directors of companies.
______________________________________________________________________________
"BEYOND
CONTINUING YOGA"
with Nitika Collins
About the Workshop
This workshop is designed for students that are currently attending
"Continuing Yoga" classes or have attended them in the
past and are ready for a more challenging experience. In this class
the teacher will introduce new poses, deepen the ones already learnt,
exploring more in-depth the layers of our being. Be ready to test
your limits in a mindful compasionate way. Self responsibililty
for our own well being and the practice of AHIMSA: non-violence
towards ourselves as well as to others is an important attitude
to bring to class.
About the Speaker
Nitika is a certified Basic and Intermediate Integral Yoga Instructor,
who graduated from Yogaville Teacher Training. She is also certified
as an Instructor to teach Yoga for Kids and has staffed many times
the Basic TT program at Yogaville. She is part of our teachers staff
at the Integral Yoga Center.
_____________________________________________________________________________
"EVERYTHING
YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT YOGA BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK"
with
Swami Asokananda,
president of Satchidananda Ashram, Yogaville.
About
the Interactive Lecture:
Swami Asokananda will be answering questions from the audience on
any topic in relation to yoga, not just as a practice on-the-mat,
but as a lifestyle, philosophy, benefits, history, addressing the
many ways yoga can be used and/or understood. He will be drawing
from his vast personal experience of practicing yoga for a long
time without interruption and great faith (as set forth by Patanjali
in one of the Sutras), as well as from instructing and training
yoga to thousands of students and teachers, and from his longtime
relationship as a disciple and student of Gurudev, Sri Swami Satchidanandaji.
In the tradition of the great masters of yoga, he will be sharing
with us his wisdom in how to live life in a yogic way. Please bring
your question written in an index card.
About the Speaker:
Swami Asokananda serves as President of Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville.
Previously he served as President of the Integral Yoga Center
of New York for 12 years. One of this organization's leading authorities
on philosophy and Hatha Yoga, he instructs trainees in our Teacher
Training programs across the country and abroad and develops the
curricula for those programs. He also teaches multiple workshops,
including very popular scripture classes on the Bhagavad Gita, Meditation
and the Sutras of Patanjali. Swami Asokananda is the main trainer
for the Advanced Integral Yoga Teacher Training in Yogaville and
India.
_______________________________________________________________________________
"YOGA
in HIGH SCHOOLS"
with Ram
Bhagat and students of Open High School
Dharmabhandhu Ram Bhagat will start
the program with an overview of "Yoga
for Teenagers", focusing on the relationship between
Yoga and Nonviolence in schools. His students will then describe
the benefits of Yoga as part of the school curriculum and then each
oth them will be offering their specific topics as follows:
"Yoga in High Schools" with
Dharmabhandu Ram
Bhagat: .Ram is a Chemistry, Anatomy, and Yoga
teacher at Open High School. He is a certified Integral Yoga®
Instructor who also teaches Yoga for School Teachers and Yoga &
Drumming at the Richmond Integral Yoga Center.
"Yoga for Emotional Health"
with Porchia Hunter:
Porchia is a 17 year old junior who likes to read and meditate.
"Yoga for PMS" withTonya
Maryland: Tonya is a 17
year old junior who likes to learn about self-improvement.
"Yoga for Teens" with Graylen
Curtis and Gabriel Schultz: .Both Graylen and Gabe are
graduating seniors. They are taking Yoga for a second semester.
"Yoga for Depression" with
Nicole Stephens & Bekima Brown:
Nicole is a graduating senior who is quiet at school but very outgoing
away from campus. Bekima is a junior who loves Yoga Nidra.
________________________________________________________________________________
TEACHING
RESTORATIVE YOGA"
a workshop for Yoga
Teachers & Students with
Preeti Rachel Greene
About the Workshop This hands-on
workshop will show you how to adapt poses or use the right props
(pillows, blankets, bolsters, etc.) to help students reap more benefits
from a yoga class and honor their bodies. Restorative asanas (passive,
supported postures) are a valuable addition to a teachers
repertoire. They are a substitute for more vigorous asanas when
the mood of the class or need of the student requires it. In this
workshop, we will focus in detail on a sequence of restorative postures,learning
to tailor the poses for specific needs so that every student can
have the experience that moment of letting go into the pose.
Recommended reading: Relax and Renew by Judith Lasater
About the Speaker Preeti
Rachel Greene began her study of Yoga in 1989. She holds certifications
in Integral Yoga®, Kripalu Yoga, Yoga of the Heart (adapting
yoga for heart disease) having also staffed Nischala Devis
Yoga of the Heart Teacher Training in Yogaville, and is an affiliated
Anasura Yoga teacher. Preeti now serves as the Yoga Instructor for
the Coronary Artery Disease Reversal Program (CADRe) at WalterReed
Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. Her own healing journey led
her to the gentle and compassionate practice of Restorative Yoga.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
"YOGA:
A TREND or A LIFESTYLE"
with Nora Vimala Pozzi, RYT500, PRYT
About the interactive workshop:
Nora will share with the audience her experience of living yoga
daily throughout critical events in her life. They include raising
her teenage son, who graduated as a yoga teacher at 15; being a
caregiver for 17 years for her former husband, a yoga teacher and
a recipient of 3 kidney transplants, since she was 21 years old;
facing divorce; being an immigrantfrom Argentina in a foreign country
and learning a different culture; working fulltime as an architect
for 15 years while juggling a family; running a small business;
cruising through menopause and dealing with aging parents and the
sudden death of her mother. If any of these circumstances seems
familiar to your own or if you would like to hear how yoga can help
to address your current issues in life, then come and join us on
Friday Sept 12. During this interactive lecture you will be able
to experience some yoga techinques to take home with you so you
can use them when you need them and learn how to see difficulties
as opportunities to learn and grow spiritually as you become stronger
to face the next ones to come.
About
Nora Vimala Pozzi: Nora has been
directing the Integral Yoga Center of Richmond since 1993. She has
been the director and main instructor for the Integral Yoga Teacher
Training Program in Richmond since 1999. Nora has been certified
in various specialties in Postgraduate Yoga Trainings suchas Yoga
for the Heart, Stress Management, Prenatal, Raja Yoga, Yoga for
Kids and Teens, Yoga for Arthritis, and is currently finishing her
internship in Yoga for Cancer. Nora is a Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapist
and is a speaker and workshop facilitator.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
KIRTAN
& CHANT MUSIC with Wynne Paris
Performance
Kirtan :
Kirtan is a devotional form of singing and chanting traditionally
performed with tabla and various Indian instruments, including the
Sarod. Kirtans are "performed" by all participants joining
in with the musicians as the melody and rhythms emerge spontaneously.
At times the call of the lead chanter and response of the participants
has a mesmerizing effect, almost like gospel spirituals. At other
times the improvisation of the mucisian has an exhilarating jazz-like
quality. But in all cases the kirtan participants are drawn into
the music together, often eliciting an irresistible urge to join
in by clapping, playing a percussion instrument, dancing, or just
finding bliss within oneself.
AboutWynne Paris:
Wynne is an accomplished and sought after sarod player, who has
performed with well known international kirtan musicians and recording
artists, most recently Krishna Das and Dave Stringer. Mixing expressions
and merging styles that range from what Wynne describes as "Raga
Rock" to Indian and Tibetan folk, Wynne uses tabla loops, Indian
instruments, and an innovative string playing style that borrows
from his previous life as a self-described "rocker". It
is a spiritually funky and uplifting sound that inspires and enlivens
all.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
"YOGA,
HEALTH and ANATOMY"
a video showing of Dr.
Sandra Amrita McLanahan, MD
About the Video
In this video, Dr McLanahan explains the anatomy of our body
and how it works in relation to our lifestyle, what we eat, how
we move and the effect it has on how we treat it. She actually draws
the exact location of the various organs on a student's body, while
explaining their function and how they are benefited by the Yoga
postures being demonstrated. This video is a perfect aid to students
as well as teachers of Yoga because it serves to deepen the appreciation
and understanding of how this timeless science benefits the entire
physical body. This video is a requirement of our Teacher Training
curriculum, so you will share this event with our Teachers in Training.
About Dr McLanahan is founder
and Executive Medical Director of Integral Health Services, a holistic
health care practice in Buckingham, Virginia. She has served as
Director of Stress Management for the Preventive Medicine Research
Institute of San Francisco, California. She is a much sought-after
speaker in the areas of nutrition, preventive and holistic medicine
and stress management. A longtime student of Integral Yoga, Dr McLanahan
has an extensive knowledge of the medical benefits of the Yogic
practices and has been featured in Ms, Esquire, Prevention, Discover,
Weight Watches and Complementary Medicine magazines and the following
television programs, CBS Sunday Morning, NOVA, Bill Moyer's Healing
and the Mind series and the PBS special Cholesterol Can You Cut
it?
If you cannot attend this event, don't worry, her video is for sale
at our center at $19.95 or you can even see her in person for a
private consultation. She sees patients at the center on Fridays,
with previous appointment. Call the center for more information
______________________________________________________________________________________________
BHAKTI
YOGA: LOVE,
What is Love? How Can We Show Love To One Another?
PUJA
Workshop
presented and performed by Sister
MAJI from Yogaville
About
the workshop:
We will open the workshop with, a Puja - a beautiful, elaborate,
exotic service based on a simple,familiar ritual - the welcoming
of a guest. Please join us and bring something to place on the altar
we will create together. It can be a religious symbol such as a
cross, menorah, statute, light, scripture, sculpture or a photograph
of someone (saint, sage, current religious leader, friend, family
member), or a place. It simply should be something that you love
and find inspiring.
About Sister Maji Chaitanya: Sister Maji is a senior
disciple of Swami Satchidananda. She began her study of yoga in
the early 70's in NYC, recieved her "certification" over
30 years ago in California, where she lived & taught for 7 years.
In the 80's she moved to Conneticut; then to Northern Virginia,
taking her love of Yoga with her. She moved to Yogaville, Virginia
in 2000, received pre-monastic vows, and is currently serving in
the Photo & Archival Preservation Departments. Some of her teaching
credits include: United States Senate; U.S. State Department and
various hospitals, churches, Senior Citizen facilities, gyms, universities,
high schools, large corporations, small businesses and her local
public radio/TV station.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
"DRUMMING
for WORLD PEACE"
- A workshop and celebration, "RHYTHMS:
Yoga Drum
and Dance Circle",
with Ram Bhagat
About the Workshop
In this
celebration of health, spirituality, and creative expression, you
will experience the joy of the way for you to achieve mental, physical,
and spiritual freedom. Healing rhythms from Africa, Brazil, and
the Caribbean will inspire you to embrace the dance of life. (Bring
your own yoga mat and drum or we will provide you with one if you
do not have one).
About the Speaker
Ram is the Regional leader of the Drums No Guns national
organization on violence prevention. He has presented his group
of kids and teens in the city of Richmond and at various state and
national events. Ramis an Integral Yoga instructor who graduated
from our Richmond Teacher Program in 2001 and is currently forming
a Yoga class for Teens to start this summer at the center. He is
also a chemistry and yoga teacher at Open High School. Early this
year Ram offered a presentation on Yoga in High Schools
during Satsang with some of his high-school yoga students who presented
the results of a semester research on various topics on Yoga.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
"DANCE
& YOGA"
Workshop with Nora Vimala
Pozzi
About the Workshop: No previous
experience with yoga or dancing required. Just bring your dancing
spirit NOT your self-conscious or judgmental mind. Allow your
natural creative forces of expression to manifest from the core
of your being after an inner journey through a brief yoga class.
Come to just awaken your body and discover the different layers
of your being, but specially come to have fun. We'll make the different
parts of our body dance, we'll dance blindfolded, we'll observe
the effect of different kind of music on our delicate spirit. Open
to all ages above 12 years old (some exceptions apply).
About
the Speaker: Nora Vimala is a
passionate dancer and experienced Integral Yoga Teacher and Trainer.
She has been directing the Integral Yoga® Center of Richmond
since 1993 and is a Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapist Practitioner.
Dance is for her a spiritual path more than a performing act, and
enjoys sharing this passion with all her students, friends and fellow
teachers.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
FUNd
Raiser Dance
The
Latin Sounds of
Kevin Davis & BAN CARIBE Band
"Rumba with Sou"l
To
support the Richmond Integral Yoga® Teacher Training Program
Scholarship Fund
Saturday, March 12, 2005, 5:30-9:00pm
Salsa Dance Lessons 5:30-6:00pm
Donation: $20 adults; $5 children
Vegetarian buffet available at $10 adults & $5 kids
Upper East Side Jazz Lounge
7103 Brook Rd (across from TheDump, furniture store)
About the
FUNDRAISING:
With the support
of her husband Kevin and his dynamic dance band, Shakila Maharani,
who became an Integral Yoga® Teacher in May 2004, is organizing
this event. She hopes to make it a yearly feature in Richmond. The
Integral Yoga® Center of Richmond is a Yoga Alliance registered
School of Yoga, that has been offering Teacher Training programs
since 1999, having already graduated approximately 50 teachers.
The curriculum includes not only Hatha, the physical aspect of yoga,
but all the different branches of yoga, including breathing, diet
& nutrition, service, loving-kindness, meditation, self-inquiry,
chanting, and the ethical principles of living as set up in the
ancient yoga scriptures. These teachings are offered in the framework
of ecumenism to further understanding among people of all faiths,
races, nationalities, genders, opinions and beliefs and to the experience
of inner peace
.
So come alone or with your family, have FUN, be part of this event,
listen or dance to the sound of the timbales, marimbas, congas,
horns among other instruments and singing of Rumba with Soul.
And enjoy knowing that youre helping build a more hopeful
future for everyone in our community.
If you cannot come to the dance, but still would like to contribute,
you can mail your check to: Scholarship Fund - IYC, P.O. Box 7092,
Richmond VA 23221, Re: Shakila Fundraiser. For more information
please call Shakila Davis at(804) 282-8698; Nora Pozzi, IYC director
at(804) 355-1008, e-mail us at info@YogaHelps.com or visit the web
at www.YogaHelps.com
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Topic:
COMPASSIONATE LISTENING, CLEAR SPEAKING
- Friday FEBRUARY 12
- 10-12noon
A workshop
on the Art of communication for Yoga Teachers and students
with
Sister Maji Chaitanya
Saturday, February 12, 2005, 10-12noon
Still Water Zen Center, 1004 Thompson St, Suite 301
(between Monument and Broad St.)
Donation $15
About the Workshop: (This
workshop is part of our Teacher Training Program curriculum. Our
teachers-in-Traning will be reading from short writings so that
we can experience Sister Maji's teachings in a practical way..)
About
Sister Maji Chaitanya: Sister Maji is a senior disciple
of Swami Satchidananda. She began her study of yoga in the early
70's in NYC, recieved her "certification" over 30 years
ago in California, where she lived & taught for 7 years. In
the 80's she moved to Conneticut; then to Northern Virginia, taking
her love of Yoga with her. She moved to Yogaville, Virginia in 2000,
received pre-monastic vows, and is currently serving in the Photo
& Archival Preservation Departments. Some of her teaching credits
include: United States Senate; U.S. State Department and various
hospitals, churches, Senior Citizen facilities, gyms, universities,
high schools, large corporations, small businesses and her local
public radio/TV station.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Friday
November 11,
7- 8:30
pm (chanting 6-7pm)
Transition
to a Yogic Lifestyle: Benefits, Useful Tips and How to overcome
Obstacles in the way to Succeed
with Dr. Sandra Amrita cLanahan
at the Still Water Zen Center, 1004 N. Thompson St,
Suite# 300, 3rd floor. Suggeted Donation: $20. Please Pre-registe
About
the lecture: Yoga
is a unique science of body mind and spirit. It provides practices
for prevention and treatment of dis-ease, physical, mental, emotional
and spiritual.. In this talk by Dr. Mc Lanahan will explain the
the benefits of Yoga and will give you a roadmap to a gentle transition
into a healty yogic lifestyle. She will also talk about the aim
of the spiritual journey and insights along the way as well as to
learn to recognize the obstacles and how to overcome them. This
workshop will be both lecture and experiential.
About the Speaker:
Dr McLanahan is a nationally recognized authority
on preventive medicine, nutrition, stress reduction, and primary
family health care. She has spent extensive time in India and Asia
studying a variety of ancient healing practices and has served a
s Director of Stress Management Training at the Preventive Medicine
Research Institute located in Sausalito, California, where for the
last 20 years, she worked with Dr. Dean Ornish to document the benefits
of dietary change and stress management to prevent and treat cardiovascular
disease. Dr McLanahan is the author of the newly released book Surgery
and its Alternatives: How to Make the Rich Choices for Your Health
and is at work on a second book about the medical benefits of Yoga
Dr.
Mc Lanahan will also be signing her new book entitles: Surgery
and its Alternatives, a
book in which she helps make informed decisions on when and how
to use alternative and complementary medicine, either as a substitute
for or as an aid to successful surgery.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Topic:
SELF-TRANSFORMATION:
LOOSENING
UP and LETTING GO! - Mindful
Playfulness in Yoga, Meditation and Creative Self-Exploration.
Friday AUGUST
4, 6-7pm: FREE
Saturday AUGUST 5,
9:30-12:30pm
-
Fee: $45
with Julian
Gopala Pozzi
Advanced Manual Therapy: 2927-A W. Cary St,
2nd floor.
(across Capital Coffee & Byrd Theatre)
Limited space!! Register in advance.
About the workshop:
In this talk and workshop, we'll
explore the idea of "loosening up", not only our physical
bodies, but also of our tight restrictive sense of identity that
is the cause of much of our stress. As many spiritual teachers advise
us: the only thing we can depend on is change. And yet, knowing
this, most of us face change with great resistance. (Why can't it,
I, him, her...be different, or be the same?) Yes, our suffering
can come from both sides of the equation: why did it have to change?
Why isn't it changing?
Stress can come about from any change in our life, positive or negative,
because it disrupts our comfortable illusion of permanence. Many
of our afflictive and painful emotions can be linked to a refusal
to accept things as they are: fear, resentment, regret, guilt, disappointment,
rage.
But acceptance does not mean passive resignation. On the contrary,
acceptance requires letting go of our sense of limitations to embrace
a greater sense of possibility. At the core of the Buddhist notion
of emptiness is the understanding that anything is possible at any
time. Change may challenges us, but is also the way to our evolving
sense of Self. Change pushes us to loosen up and to discover new
possibilities inherent in new circumstances. At that is the essence
of play and creativity: anything is possible!
Using a combination of yoga, buddhism, and creative imagination
jolting exercises, we will engage the body, the heart and our innate
sense of play to explore how to face change, create change and accept
change. Swami Satchidananda used to say, "If you're not having
fun, you're missing the point." So come have fun and play as
we embrace change and transformation!
Julian
Gopala Pozzi
became
a certified yoga instructor in 1990. Six years later, he graduated
from Earlham College, a Historic Quaker College, with a degree in
Peace and Global Studies. In 1998, he resided at Yogaville Ashram
for a year as the Director of the Integral Yoga Teachers Association,
where he was a founding staff member of the Children Teacher Training
Program. Since 2001, he has lived in New York, working in the art
world. He is currently in his third year of his MFA at Columbia
University in the Theater Department in the Playwrighting Program.
He has studied Buddhism with Robert Thurman and is deeply invested
in the study of Jungian and Archetypal psychology, as well as Western
and Easter astrology.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Topic:
BLOOMING GARDENIAS:
Richmond
Alternative HEALTH EXPO
sponsored by
Natural Awakening Magazine
Saturday
SEPTEMBER 15, 10am:4:00pm
at
Richmond
Raceway Complex
Fee: FREE to the public
About
the event:
The mission
of the Richmond Alternative Health Expo is to expand awareness of
natural alternative health into less informed areas of the Richmond
community. Come meet 200 practitioners of 100+ holistic practices.
Please check their website for more info at:
www.rvaHealthExpo.com
About our Booth: Nora
Vimala Pozzi, director of the Integral Yoga Center of Richmond,
will be manning the booth on YOGA THERAPY.
She will be offering information on the Therapeutic value of Yoga
as it is applied to different health conditions such as Cancer,
Heart Disease, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, asthma, as well as mental
and emotional imbalances. She will be also presenting information
on Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy (PRYT). Nora offers currently yoga
therapy private sessions and Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy, at the
Center of Integrative Medicine. (see our page on PRYT) The following
is an article written by Elissa Cobb, co-director of PRYT regarding
yoga therapy written after the first Symposiun on Ygoa Therapy at
LA on Jan/07, which Nora Pozzi attended:
"The Los Angeles Airport Hilton Hotel
was recently overrun with thousands of Yoga teachers and Yoga therapists
at the first Symposium on Yoga Therapy and Research, created by
The International Association of Yoga Therapists. ...As the number
of Yoga therapy practitioners grows worldwide, as Yoga becomes more
accessible to all individuals, and as data from research on Yogas
effectiveness reaches mainstream health care providers, so grows
the debate over the need for defining Yoga Therapy and creating
standards of care for the vast number of approaches to this valuable
profession.The symposium posed the question,What is Yoga Therapy?
It is a good question to ask, but it comes with as many answers
as there are styles of Yoga. None of them are wrong
and none of them are right. We enjoy a wealth of diversity
in the Yoga world, and yet we all attempt to move toward one thing
union. And there are apparently many ways to
get there. Michael Lees (Founder of Phoenix Rising
Yoga Therapy) shortest definition of Yoga Therapy is that it is
a practice or method that produces a change from one state
of being to another state of being that is enhancing. His
definition is perhaps the simplest way to describe the overall power
of Yoga therapy, without being exclusive of any type or style that
is offered. Phoenix Rising is unique in the world of Yoga
Therapy for several reasons, two of which seem the most noticeable.
While other Yoga therapies are more physically therapeutic, PRYT
is more psychologically therapeutic, while still being a body-oriented
practice. And while other methods are prescriptive in nature, PRYT
relies on empowering individuals to recognize and identify their
own abilities to create and enact positive life change from the
inside out".
For more info on PRYT, check their web site: www.pryt.com
Note: Please remember to visit also the boothsr: "
Yoga Retreats" by YOGAVILLE,
the headquarters of Integral Yoga® International, and
"Alternative Medicine" with
Dr. Lindley Smth, medical director of the
Center of Integrative Medicine, where we offer our
weekly classes and yoga therapy sessions.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Topic:
YOGA
FOUNDATIONS: Non-Attachment and Yoga Practice
- A weekend Retreat in Yogaville
Friday
DECEMBER 8 through
Sunday
DECEMBER 10
with Nora
Vimala Pozzi, RYT500, PRYT
Satachidananda Ashram, Yogaville, Buckingham
County, Virginia
Call 800-858-YOGA (9642) or check www.yogaville.ORG for information
on dirctions, fees and acommodations.
About the workshop:
Imagine yourself at your very
best in all circumstances: Peaceful in the midst of chaos. Able
to offer unconditional love. Happily in touch with your true nature,
your Higher Power. The many pracitces of Integral Yoga can help
you experience all this and more. During this program, you will
explore the power of Hatha Yoga, Pranayama (breathing practices)
and meditation as tools to access your true state of vibrant good
health, and peace and clarity of mind. There will also be discussion
on how to apply key wisdom teachings from the Yoga Sutras and the
important yet often-misunderstood yogic practice of non-attachment
(vairagya). As we learn not to cling to peolpe, things and outcomes,
we become more caring and vibrant human beings. Life's possibilityies
open before us and invite us in. Join Vimala Pozzi and find out
how to improve your life through these dynamic practices. Designed
for all levels of experience, this workshop oculd be just what you
need to leap over obstacles and be yor very best.
Nora
Vimala Pozzi, RYT500, PRYT: has
been the Director ofIntegral Yoga Center of Richmond since 1993
and has been the Director of Richmond Integral Yoga Teacher Training
Program since 1999. Vimala is certified to teach Integral Yoga Hatha
from Beginners' to Advanced levels, Yoga for Stress Management,
Raja Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Yoga for Kids and Teens, Cardiac Yoga
and Yoga for People with Cancer. She is also a Phoenix Rising Yoga
Therapist and a student of Zen. Vimala has cordinated Yoga classes
for the Columbia Hospital Systems in Richmond and taught in numerous
settings including prisons, colleges, corporations and government
agencies. Vimala has been a speaker at the Teachers' Conerences
at Yogaville and has staffed and assisted teachng stress Managementt
TT and Yoga for Cancer TT. Her passion is Raja Yoga, which she incorportates
into all of her classes.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Topic:
GLOBAL MALA
PROJECT:
Yoga as Peace in Action
with the participation of
the Richmond Yoga Centers:
Yoga Source, Just Be Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga and Integral
Yoga®
Sunday,
SEPTEMBER 23, 8am-12:00noon
at
Yoga
Source: 3122 W. Cary St.
Friday
SEPTEMBER 21, 5:30pm
108
Sun Salutations at Ashtanga
Yoga Richmond
Fee: Donations to benefit the organization
of your choice
About the
event in Richmond:
Schedule at Yoga Source, Sunday Sept. 23:
8-10am:
108
Sun Salutations with Tia Platte, co-director of Yoga Source ("You
do not have to complete the 108 Sun Salutations, your presence is
all that is necessary to help make a difference!!," Tia Platte)
10:15-10:30am:
Yoga Nidra (Deep Relaxation) with Nora Vimala Pozzi, director of
Integral Yoga Center
10:30-11am:: Guided
Meditation, with Nora
11-11:15am: Sacred
Mantra Invocatins lead by Nora
11:15-11:45am: Kirtan
and Chanting with Lydia Griffith and Nalini Fazenbaker of Just Be
Yoga
11:45-12noon: Closing
Mantras for World Peace with Nora Pozzi and teachers of Just Be
Yoga
About this International
Event:
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the
Global Mala Project is to unite the global yoga community
from every continent in the world, forming a "mala around the
earth" through collective practices based upon the sacred cycle
of 108. On September 21st - 23rd, Fall Equinox and the
United Nations International Day of Peace, studios, teachers
and organizations across the globe will create fundraising celebrations,
raising funds and awareness for some of the most essential issues
of our timesThe largest unified worldwide yoga event, dedicated
to positive change, in the history of the planet. Fundraising celebrations
will consist of meditation, yoga, music and dance, with paradigm
shifting speakers, workshops and educational programs. Yoga
centers and like minded organizations will experience the power
of collective consciousness by creating a Peace Wave around
the world. Hong Kong, Tokyo, Munich, London,
Rome, Rio, Barcelona, Sydney, Manila, Vancouver, Athens, Mexico
City, and cities all across the US, have already begun their
grassroots efforts toward human action for change. Align yourself
with the collective conscious and make a difference
US Organizing Council:
Shiva Rea (Catalyst), Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa, Seane Corn, Julia Butterfly
Hill, Michael Franti
US Teachers Council and growing...
Ram Dass · Baron Baptiste · Kofi Busia · Nicole
Doane · Ana Forrest · Richard Freeman ·
John Friend · Sharon Gannon · Sally Kempton ·
Gary Kraftsow · Cindi Lee · David Life ·
Tias Little · Timothy McCall · Elise Miller ·
Tim Miller · Eddie Modestini · Aadil Palkhivala
· Sarah Powers · Saul David Raye · Tracey
Rich · Desiree Rumbaugh · Erich Schiffmann ·
Ganga White · Mark Whitwell · Krishna Kaur
Supporting Activists, Musicians, Creative
Artists:
Krishna Das · Donna de Lory · Girish · Deva
Premal & Miten · Dave Stringer · Jai Uttal
· Wah! · Chris Blackwell · Bruno Guez ·
Reverend Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith · Ziggy Marley
· Sting & Trudie Styler · Jennifer Aniston ·
Courteney Cox & David Arquette · Rosanna Arquette ·
Rick Rubin · Elizabeth Berkley
ACTION & INSPIRATION
"Many scientists are now warning that we are moving closer
to several "tipping points" that could within as little
as 10 years make it impossible for us to avoid irretrievable damage
to the planet's habitability for human civilization." - Al
Gore
DONATIONS: All funds raised
from the Global Mala Project will go directly to the organization
of your choice. The following organizations have specific projects
that the yoga world can collectively support, taking action to improve
the critical issues of our times: Global Warming, AIDS prevention,
and the effects of poverty and war. You can select one of these
groups or dedicate your fundraising efforts to another seva organization
of your choice.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Topic:
YOGA & PEACE
Workshop,
a Fundraising event to benefit the Richmond Peace Education Center
facilitated by
Nora Vimala Pozzi, E-RYT500;
PRYT, director of the Integral Yoga® Center of Richmond.
Saturday
SEPTEMBER 29, 10:00-12:00noon
at
Richmond
Friends Meeting House, 4500 Kensington Ave
Fee: $20 in advance; $25 at the door (providing
there is still space available)
About
the workshop:
What do the principles of yoga teach us about living
a life of peeace? In this 2-hour workshop we will discuss the concept
of "Ahimsa": non-violence or non-harming, in thought,
word and deed and "Satya", truthfullness/honesty or non-lying,
which represent the first two Yamas or Code of Behavior according
to the ancient Yogic texts, the Sutras of Patanjali. These two principles
were the basis for Gandhi's "Satyagraha" movement to liberate
India from the English Empire in a non-violent way. Italso served
as a model for Dr. Martin Luther King's civil right movement. The
45 minutes interactive presentation will be followed by an Integral
Yoga Hatha class where we will be guided to apply these concepts
to our personal practice on the mat. Open to all levels of experience,
including beginners or people with physical limitations. To Register
send a check to RPEC, 400 W. 32nd St, Richmond, Va 23225 wiht "yoga"
in the memo line. For more information please call 232-1002 or e-mail
rpec@rpec.org.
About Nora Pozzi:
Nora
Vimala Pozzi, ERYT 500, PRYT is the Director of Integral Yoga®
Center of Richmond since 1993 and has been the Director of the Richmond
Integral Yoga® Teacher Training Program since 1999..
She is certified in Advanced Hatha Yoga Instructor and in Yoga for
Stress Management, Raja Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Yoga for Kids and Teens,
and Cardiac Yoga, and Yoga for People with Cancer Teacher Training.
Additionally, she has attended the Jon Kabat-Zinns
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Program (MBSR) and is a Phoenix
Rising Yoga Therapist with a current practice in Richmond at the
Center of Integrative Medicine. Nora has been a speaker and presenter
at many yoga conferences and various public and private organizations,
and has been part of the Raja Yoga TT teaching Staff. Nora has contributed
in many ways over the years to the RPEC offering yoga classes and
individual sessions for their annual fundraising and has worked
as a graphic designer for the RPEC's newsletter for many years.
|