The World of Hatha Yoga with Carlos Pomeda

Schedule

Sun Aug 18 2024 at 10:00 am

Location

Yoga Kula | San Francisco, CA

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Recordings will be available after each session for 6 months. If you register for the full series, you will receive the recording of the past sessions.
Workshop Schedule:
Sunday Aug 18 11am-1.30pm – Hatha Yoga and its Sources
Today, Hatha yoga is very popular all over the world, but where does it come from? In this workshop we will understand the basis of Hatha yoga to align ourselves with the original intention of this method. In addition, we will talk about the chronological background, its development, the three phases of development, and Kuṇḍalinī.
Other Courses:
Past Dates (video available if you are register for the full series):
Saturday March 16 11am-1:30pm – The History of Yoga
Sunday April 14 19 11am-1.30pm – The Upanishads
Sunday May 19 11am-1.30pm - The Yoga of the Bhagavad Gita
Sunday June 16 11am-1.30pm – The Yoga System of Patanjali
Sunday July 14 11am-1.30pm - The World of Tantric Yoga
These courses offer an in-depth discussion of the deeper dimensions of yoga. Drawing insight directly from the ancient texts, they bring alive the authentic teachings that underlie the practice of yoga and show how they are relevant to the lives of modern people. These courses, individually or as a series, are appropriate for yoga teachers and trainees from any tradition as well as for yoga practitioners who simply want to deepen their understanding.
Course Descriptions:
History Of Yoga: Saturday March 16 11am-1:30pm
In this workshop, we will explore the origin of yoga and where its philosophy emerged. It is designed for learning about yoga's history and why it has been successful worldwide. If you are a teacher, it will help you understand the philosophy and its perspective which you can teach in your classes.
The Yoga of the Upanishads Sunday April 14 11am-1.30pm
We invite you to dive into the secret wisdom of the ancient yoga texts. Explore the Upanishads, which are perhaps the oldest mythological and philosophical texts available to mankind, containing the teachings and wisdom of the ancient sages. These sublime texts unfold for us a profound view of who we are and of the deepest dimensions of the world we live in and the purpose of existence. For this reason, they were traditionally meant to be received not from a book, but directly from a teacher.
The Yoga of the Bhagavad Gita: Sunday May 19 11am-1.30pm
What is the relationship between emotions and yoga? What is the relationship between yoga and our daily activities? And knowledge? The yoga tradition developed since its beginnings various approaches that are capable of providing meaning, depth, and joy not only to our practice, but to the rest of our lives as well. This seminar explores the answers of the yoga tradition since its beginning, through an exploration of The Bhagavad Gita, one of its fundamental scriptures.
The Yoga System of Patanjali: Sunday June 16 11am-1.30pm
The Yoga Sūtras of Patanjali is the first text found on yoga, which was written more than 1600 years ago. This text is made up of 195 aphorisms (sūtras) that talk about the characteristics of the mind and how the practice of yoga helps to observe and transform them.
The World of Tantric Yoga: Sunday July 14 11am-1.30pm
Tantra offers us a very positive view of the world and tells us that the whole world is a reminder, a vehicle to expand our consciousness and reach enlightenment. In this workshop we will explore the Tantric world to familiarize ourselves with the vision of Tantra and explore a method of meditation with techniques to get an accurate idea of what Tantra is and how to put them into practice.
Hatha Yoga and its Sources: Sunday Aug 18 11am-1.30pm
Today, Hatha yoga is very popular all over the world, but where does it come from? In this workshop we will understand the basis of Hatha yoga to align ourselves with the original intention of this method. In addition, we will talk about the chronological background, its development, the three phases of development, and Kuṇḍalinī.
Price :
Study Group $180 before March 10th / $195 after
one session: $35 7 days in advance / $45 after
Recording: Recordings will be available for 6 months after each event and are accessible via our course library
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