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Join Acharya Shambhu Anand at the Ashram for a thought provoking series of Workshops about yoga...beyond the mat!Sunday June 16th 1:00 - 4:00 PM "A Day with the Deities"
Stroll with Shambhu through the Ashram, inside and outdoors, as you learn about the rich iconography and stories associated with the many statues, tapestries and murals at Kula Kamala Foundation & Yoga Ashram. See if you can find them all!
Sunday July 14th 1:00 - 4:00 PM "How to Manage Vata"
Join Shambhu in this in-depth look at one of the Doshas. Why Vata? The Vata element dominates today's culture, and even if your personal Dosha isn't Vata dominant, learning how to understand Vata imbalances can help improve your life. Shambhu will give you suggestions for how to pacify unruly Vata based on his own 20 year Ayurvedic journey. Come prepared to play the "will it Vata game?" with Shambhu.
Sunday August 11th 1:00 - 4:00 PM "The True Cost of Yoga"
'Yoga is truly popular right now, but what is popular is not true Yoga'-Yogi Amrit Desai. The business side of Yoga is often lauded and examined, but what about the human cost? Shambhu will lead you through an "accounting" of how choosing a life that includes Yoga, entails far more than just the financial cost of a Yoga class or teacher training.
Sunday September 15th 1:00 - 4:00 PM "Yoga History: Ancient"
The academic verses the spiritual definition of Yoga's history will be covered in this first of two part workshop. You'll explore ancient world history in Southern Asia, how and why what was going on in the world shaped what you know of as Yoga today. In this workshop Shambhu will discuss Yogic texts in historic context. and be sure to remind him to tell you why India was the only empire un-conquered by the Mongols, and how Yoga was involved.
Sunday November 10th 1:00 - 4:00 PM "Yoga History: Modern"
What the West knows of as Yoga is less than 200 years old, with Yoga in America just now 100 years old. Learn about the mystics and visionaries who came to America to spread Yoga when, where why and how. You'll learn about how the modern styles of Yoga have similar ancient roots, and why they've evolved into what they are today. No yoga mat necessary for this workshop!
Sunday December 15th 1:00 - 4:00 PM "Dharma vs. Karma"
But what do they mean?? An inspired conversation on understanding the meanings and differences between these often confused terms.
~ Sunday Workshops with Shambhu Ji are offered by donation. Suggested minimum donation is $15 per student, per class.
~ Workshops will be held in the Saraswati Mandir
~ Advance registration is required through our website: www.kulakamalafoundation.org/calendar.html
or by downloading our mobile app:
Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kula-kamala-foundation/id1618907301
Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bsport_808
~ Each student attending needs their own registration
~ Please park on the semi-circle in front of the Ashram. Additional parking is available behind the Ashram and in the side lot by the gardens.
~ Entry to the Ashram is through the front doors only
ASHRAM ETIQUETTE
* Please remove your shoes and leave them in the hallway
* Please have your shoulders covered
* Please speak softly and respectfully
* No food or drink should be brought into alter rooms
* Please leave water bottles in the hallway
* Please do not touch the stained glass in the Saraswati Mandir
Please contact Jaya in the Ashram Office if you have any questions or if you need assistance with registration:
(484) 509-5073 ex. 1 or [email protected]
Your donations directly support this locally, nationally and internationally recognized 501c3 nonprofit in providing yoga therapy services and more to members of our immediate community and beyond. Every single dollar matters. Your generosity is very appreciated and makes our mission possible. Thank you for supporting your Ashram.
Jai Mata Di
OM Sri Durgayai Namaha
OM Namah Shivaya
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Kula Kamala Foundation & Yoga Ashram, 17 Basket Rd,Reading,PA,United States
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