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Weekend Events
We hold regular weekend events for all levels.
Click here for booking details and
the full 2008 diary.
IST :: Introducing Sound and Mantra into a Yoga Class
9am-5pm, 24 May 2008
Focusing on the mantra OM
For qualified yoga teachers only
with Krishnadhyanam
Wise wild women weekend
Weekend 27-29 June
A weekend for women to gather together, from 8pm on Friday 27 June until mid-afternoon on Sunday 29 June. Discover, explore and nurture the Goddess in you.
with Swami Pragyamurti
A day of Mudra
9am-5pm, Saturday 5 July 2008
Working with these subtle practices, appropriate for experienced students only.
with Swami Anasakti
Guru Purnima
All Day, Friday 18 July 2008
A joyful day to celebrate the spiritual preceptors, including meditation, yoga class, feast, and maha kirtan.
All welcome!
Yoga of Sound
9am-5pm, Saturday 6 September 2008
Ways of using sound to promote harmony of body, mind, and spirit
with Swami Nirmal
IST :: Pranayama
Weekend 20-21 September 2008
Exploring further ways of teaching pranayama
For qualified yoga teachers only
with Swami Pragyamurti |
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Kirtan
Kirtan (devotional chanting) is held at 7.30pm
on the last Friday of each month, preceded by the chanting 108 times
of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra for the relief of suffering.
Kirtan is free, all welcome!
"Kirtan is the easiest, cheapest,
quickest,
surest, safest way to attain God-realisation"
Swami Sivananda
Yoga Retreats in Portugal
Yoga & Meditation Retreat
29 May - 3 June 2008
IST :: Retreat for Yoga Teachers
31 August – 5 September 2008
For more details contact Swami Vedantananda:
Poio do Acor,
Altura Das Corchas
CCI No 969
8550-207 Monchique
Algarve,
PORTUGAL
To see photos of a previous retreat click here
Photos from Rikhia
Click here to see photos from Sat Chandi Maha Yajna 2007. If you have photos to share of this or any other Satyananda Yoga event, please send an email to photos@syclondon.com
Snake, Water, Gun!
To learn this Indian version of the game Rock, Paper, Scissors, click here.
With thanks to Swami Vedantananda for modelling the hasta mudras (hand gestures). |