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UPCOMING EVENTS
Green Yoga Activism: Freedom for All Beings
Instructor: Gillian Kapteyn Comstock
Monday, January 19, 2008
9:00am-4:30pm: All-Day Intensive
Code: AMGREE
All Levels
Refresh your ecological activism with innovative green yoga practices, including contact asana, power breath, and unique applications of ujjayi and drishti. Come generate practical yogic responses to planetary needs and develop alliances for action. A portion of this intensive's proceeds will be donated to the Green Yoga Association.
At the 6th Annual Yoga Journal San Francisco Conference, January 16-19, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA
Yoga and Ecology Conference
Friday evening, May 29 through Sunday afternoon, May 31 at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California
Optional Post-conference event:
Monday, June 1, 2009: Field trip to Gibbon Conservation Center, Saugus, and Animal Acres Animal Rescue, Action
Yoga and Hiking in The Italian Alps with Hasita Nadai and David Lurey.
Cheneil Italy – July 10 – 20, 2009
PASSED EVENTS
Yoga and Hiking in The Italian Alps with Hasita Nadai and David Lurey.
Cheneil Italy – July 11 – 21, 2008 |More pictures
Green Yoga Association | Practice lightly on the Earth
May 2007 Mount Madonna Center, Santa Cruz Mountains, California
Kripalu Yoga Conference (pdf)
August 24 to 27, 2007
FIELDSTON AWARENESS DAY (pdf)
Thursday, February 15, 2007, The Fieldston School
A Class Environment:
Hurricane Katrina, Global Warming and the Fate of Human Populations
15th annual yoga teachers conference (pdf)
Inspired Living, Inspired Teaching
october 19–22, 2006
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Yogagaia tells the story of the universe,
Summer 2006
by Tresca Weinstein
How did the universe begin? There are many answers
to that question. The Big Bang theory. The Chinese diety Pan Ku, who
hatched from a cosmic egg. The Judeo-Christian God, who in the beginning
created the heavens and the earth.
With a practice she calls Yogagaia, KYTA
member Hasita Agathe Nadai fuses movement and music with the story of
how the universe came into being—a story told by science and informed
by spirit. Drawing on her background as a biologist, geologist, and yoga
teacher and practitioner, Hasita has developed a series of slow movements,
a form of yogic meditation, that are carefully coordinated with her text.
She will lead a community session on Yogagaia during the KYTA Conference,
October 19-22.
"It's almost like a shamanic or healing ritual," she says
of the practice. "It wakes up memories in ourselves of our ancestors
and of our wholeness. The message is: It is a miracle that we are here."
For
Hasita, that's true in more ways than one. Born in Vienna, Austria,
she fled to Italy with her family as World War II approached; she also
lived in Croatia, Yugoslavia, and Hungary. At age 21, she came to the
United States, where she studied cell physiology at Columbia University
and later married and raised a family. At age 50, she went back to
school for a master's degree in geology, and in 1994 earned her Kripalu
Yoga teacher certification.
"Yoga is a wonderful avenue because yoga's intention is to bring
us to inner emptiness, to let go of our old stories and embrace the
new ones through our body, because the body remembers," she says.
Yogagaia, she explains, encourages us to tune in at the cellular level
to our deep connection to the earth and the universe—and when
we truly experience that oneness, we find ourselves living the principles
of ahimsa.
"We have reached a point where we can choose to inflict irreversible
damage to this planet, or we can choose to live in harmony with it
and respect the rights of all the other beings that live here," Hasita
says. "When we become aware that the story is ours, that the trees,
the galaxies, the stars, and our bodies are all made of the same stuff,
we realize we are not simply a collection of objects. We are a community,
a sangha."
Yogagaia workshop | Green Yoga Association
September 17 & 18, 2005
FIRST GREEN YOGA
CONFERENCE | September 16 -19 , 2005
Pema Osel Ling Monastery
Santa Cruz Mountains,
California
The conference was a great success. Hasita gave four Yogagaia
workshops, which were received with great joy. Many expressed the wish
to have more yogagaia sessions for children and adults.
Concerned about the earth and her ressources
Friday, November 12, 2004
A celebration of our earth, GLOBAL HEALING FOUNDATION
Sunday, November 7, 2004
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