Saturday, February 21, 2009

On Tour!!!

I am thrilled to announce that finally my dear students can get a taste of what I am experiencing here in India. Sri Sharath Rangaswamy, the Ashtanga Yoga teacher and grandson of Guru Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, will be holding 2 weeks of classes in New York City this spring. I will be attending class both weeks and it would be a thrill for my students to accompany me to as many or as few as they would like. Please click here for the details of the tour.

I am looking forward to seeing all my students again and teaching everything that I am learning. Sending you all lots of love from India! XOXO


4 comments:

Free Yoga at MyFreeYoga.com said...

sounds great wish I could come.

Unknown said...

Awesome! What an adventure. I have been learning more about the eastern cultures and their attainment of Eudonic rewards and wanted to see what you thought of the search for such pleasures of high level well being.

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Unknown said...

I think you are doing a great deed that students can get a taste of what you are experiencing in India. It would be very gaining yoga trip for the students. In yoga ashram they will not only learn yoga classes but they will know the Indian traditional culture.


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