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Mark Whitwell and friends present heartfelt conversations from the heart of yoga.

"Indeed a soft message for a hard time. Please listen to Mark Whitwell. God is in this moment. God is as close as your own breath. So be here now! Mark will show you an easy way." — Ram Dass on Mark's book 'The Promise'

In the spirit of yogaś citta-vṛtti-nirodhaḥ, we offer this podcast as a tool to direct attention towards relationship, intimacy with our experience, and the sublime beauty of our human situation. Ever since he met his yoga teachers TKV Desikachar and his father Tirumalai Krishnamacharya in Madras / Chennai in 1973, Mark has been sharing the tools of intimacy with body and breath through asana, pranayama and meditation, the practical method of response to grace in our life. The influence of J and UG Krishnamurti has clarified Yoga for all time as a practice of participation in the given reality, not a struggle towards a future result. "If you can breathe, you can do Yoga!"

Join us for an experience of union / Yoga (not just more knowledge about it), resolution of spiritual confusions, insight from decades of teaching experience, stories from the diverse sangha of practitioners, practical relationship discussion, and the application of Yoga to every aspect of our everyday life.

To find out more about teachings, retreats, online yoga classes, and our in-depth online yoga courses for both beginner and advanced practitioners, please visit www.heartofyoga.org.
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What if aging isn't a problem to solve but a feature of being human? What if what's falling apart is doing exactly what it's meant to do? Sarah Jessop is a dear friend, fellow mariner, Yoga teacher, artist, and mystic based in Witchcliff, Western Australia. She's been coming to Bali since she was 21, when she first left Australia with a little bit of money and no idea what she was in for. We talk about what it means to be welcomed into a living culture, the ways tourists sometimes misunderstand Bali, and how Balinese society holds itself together through invisible threads of connection. Sarah speaks so honestly about what it's been like to age, to shift from student to teacher, to feel the tug between visibility and invisibility, and to stay true in the face of frog Yoga and downward dogs with goats. This one gets into the heartbreak and humor of being alive, being a woman, and remembering that life is already working, even in the compost pile. Key Takeaways Bali is a Living Culture – The Balinese aren't performing for tourists. They're living their culture, and we're being invited into it. Ageing is Sacred – Watching the body change is confronting, but it's also part of how life keeps moving and renewing itself. Breath is What People Really Want – When Yoga is centered in breath and simplicity, people feel the difference. They stay. Self-Doubt Still Comes Up – Even seasoned teachers wonder if they'll be eclipsed by trendier offerings, but truth finds its people. Everything is the Practice – Even the pain of losing what you thought you were is part of Yoga. It all belongs. Life is a Recycling Program – We're made of star stuff, Einstein's hair, and dinosaur toenails. Nothing is ever lost. Where to Find Our Guest Sarah Jessop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahjessopyoga  Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
You're locked in a cell, in handcuffs, with no way out. Not just physically, but mentally too. That's where Sofie Chi found herself, and it's also where her daily Yoga truly began. In this conversation, Sofie speaks about being detained and how, in that moment of intense restriction, she turned to her breath and body. From within that birdcage-like balcony, she began participating in the given reality, and it changed everything. Sofie is a teacher from Austria of Polish descent who travels the world sharing Facial Rejuvenation. Her story and presence bring deep clarity to the question of beauty, how it's been distorted by culture, and how Yoga reveals that we are the beauty itself. This episode moves through trauma, power structures, aging, sexuality, and what it means to be truly intimate with life. Sofie speaks from direct experience and with real humility. I'm grateful to walk this path alongside her. Key Takeaways Yoga in Crisis - True practice begins when there's no escape from mental and physical restriction. The Body is the Cosmos - Real Yoga is participation in the beauty and unity of life itself. Beauty Is Not Performance - We are not meant to chase beauty. We are it, inherently and already. Aging with Integrity - Aging is not a decline but a return to natural wisdom and strength. Sexuality as Presence - Intimacy begins with the breath, the body, and receptivity to life. From Comparison to Compassion - We must unlearn the societal patterning that pits women against one another. Where to Find Our Guest Sofie Chi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starfaceyoga  Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
For Mark Whitwell, music was always a temple. In the jazz clubs of New York such as Village Vanguard, Blue Note, and Sweet Basil, he felt the power of true presence. In this conversation, Mark is joined by Tony Glausi, a trumpet player and composer who carries the living jazz tradition with profound originality. Over the course of a month practicing together in Bali, a friendship formed through daily Yoga, shared breath, and an unshakable love for music. Tony opens up about the journey that brought him here. From his roots in a large Mormon family to years of exploring Buddhism, psychedelics, and the creative highs and lows of the music industry, he shares how Yoga has become his ground. Mark and Tony speak candidly about sobriety, the myth of the tortured artist, and what it means to truly merge with the music. Tony Glausi is a New York-based musician devoted to the jazz tradition. Through trumpet, piano, and composition, he explores the meeting point of Yoga and sound for the real life of every person. His most recent album, Awaken, came from a time of injury, reflection, and a deep return to what matters most.  Key Takeaways Yoga of Breath and Sound – Music and Yoga meet in the breath, in the steady exhale, and in the felt experience of being fully alive. Sobriety and Clarity – Letting go of substances isn't a loss. It is the return to real perception and sustainable joy. From Dogma to Direct Experience – Yoga isn't a belief system. It's how we are with what is. Horizontal Intimacy as the Foundation for Art – Real artistry comes through being fully with the life around us. The End of the Tortured Artist – Art does not need to come from suffering. With real Yoga, artists can thrive and create from wholeness. Concerts as Ceremony – Tony envisions a new kind of performance that begins in silence, in practice, in true receptivity. Where to Find Our Guest Tony Glausi's Website: http://www.tonyglausi.com Tony Glausi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyglausi Links & Resources Tony's Latest Album 'Awaken': http://www.tonyglausi.com You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
OM is the mantra of all mantras, the expression of perfect perfection of life that is happening as every person and every form of the cosmos. Including you, the reader. Pronunciation of OM reveals this to the whole body and mind.  This conversation is between two devotees of the OM: Sybille is a Yoga teacher, student of Sanskrit and the wisdom traditions, mother, historian, and co-founder of Hatha Vinyasa Parampara Studio in Mainz, Germany. She is also a lover of the vibration of the OM. We explore the beauty of Om, its sonic completeness, and how Sanskrit, practiced rather than merely studied, can cleanse the doors of perception. Key Takeaways Om Is The Breath Of The Universe – It includes all other sounds, and contains the same rhythm of expansion and return found in life and nature. Sanskrit Is An Embodied Practice – Beyond signifier and signified, it is a sonically intelligent language that includes the whole body nervous system. Sound Is Real, Not Just Symbolic – In Sanskrit and in Yoga, sound actually exists, it wriggles through the air, it ripples through us; it's not just a vehicle of conceptual meaning. Precision In Mantra Creates Harmony – Subtle shifts in pronunciation affect energy, and pleasure leads the way.  Chanting Is Subtle Asana – Just like postures, refining sound in the instrument of our body involves subtle adjustments, in devotion to the flow of prana Silence Is Part Of Om – The fourth part of Om is silence, the natural state, what is the base of all sound and form. Links & Resources Learn more and access resources to practice at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation! This podcast is sustained by your donations.
Grief is love. Fear, anger, pain and grief are biological functions that resolve into compassion for all. Rather than fixation on my one dominant emotion, we develop an emotional intelligence. We predict the next emotion that is more fundamental than our present emotion. By this intelligence, we come to compassion. It is our own intelligence. We are born with it. We saw an extraordinary Yoga transformation occur over one year. Jin Hee Kim, (or Jinny) is a yogini from Korea and Melbourne. Over the past year, she has gone through a powerful journey of loss, realization, and return. Jinny shares how the death of her sister-in-law and the pain passed down from her mother, a woman identified as a shaman, led her into deep grief that no method could resolve. When we met in Bali, she began to see that this grief was actually love. That the only way forward was to stop seeking and do her Yoga. To feel, to breathe, to be in her life. This is a real and intimate dialogue about feminine power, suicide, healing, and what Yoga actually is. She speaks from experience. We do not need to run to monasteries or look for answers to big cultural promises. We need to be here. In our bodies. In our breath. In our relationships. This is where life is. Key Takeaways Grief Is Compassion – Jinny's journey began when she realized her grief wasn't something to fix. It was something to feel and offer. Stop looking, start living. Stop Seeking, start Breathing – True Yoga began for her not in techniques, but in the simplicity of breath and body, just as they are. Healing Is Intimacy – She found that healing came through a close relationship with herself, her family, and her surroundings. Masculine Drive, Feminine Wisdom – A deep shift happened when she embraced her feminine. Shakti softened the fierce Shiva. The secular must serve the sacred. Cultural Shame Holds Trauma – By speaking openly about her mother's story, she ended a cycle of silence and fear. The Seduction Of Enlightenment – Her biggest lesson was that we don't need to transcend life. We need to live it fully, in our own way, in our own language. Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
Can Yoga be real in the corporate world? Can we live from the natural state while moving through meetings, deadlines, and the everyday push of professional life? In this conversation with my good friend and dedicated practitioner Maartje Hesseling, we speak about what happens when Yoga becomes a daily reality. Maartje lives in Switzerland and works at a high level in the corporate world, but over the last three years, she has quietly come into a steady rhythm of practice. We talk about how that shift has changed her life, not by chasing self-improvement, but by staying close to what she actually is. This one is for anyone who has felt torn between their inner life and the world of work. Maartje shares from her own experience, and her clarity and honesty really shine. Key Takeaways Yoga as Daily Relationship – Yoga becomes sustainable when it's not a self-improvement project, but a daily pleasure and relationship with life. Drop the Drive – The subtle pressure to always get better is deeply ingrained, but it's not necessary. It's not helpful. Corporate Compassion – When we're intimate with our own life, we relate with respect and clarity to everyone around us, even when things are tough at work. Inclusion as Yoga – True inclusion at work begins by truly seeing each person, their presence, their gifts, and being in relationship with them. No Conflict Needed – Yoga in the workplace isn't about turning anyone into a spiritual person. It's about being human together and making space for wellbeing. Start With Practice – The clarity, confidence, and connection we long for don't come from a strategy. They come from simply showing up in our practice. Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What does it really mean to be not provoked? I called in my dear friend Andrew Raba for this one, because he's the final and complete master of Shanti, obviously never disturbed by anything ever. Well, not quite. But we did want to talk about this phrase from the tradition: Om Shanti Shanti Shanti. It's something we've both chanted a thousand times, but the meaning that's really stuck with us is one we learned from Mark, "not provoked." Andrew shared so honestly about a moment where he lost it in front of a whole group of students. A group of teenage boys showed up to Yoga class, laughing and disrupting everything, and he found himself cold with anger. He was teaching Shanti, and he was not feeling it. What happened next was such a beautiful reminder of how the practice works over time, and how Om comes first for a reason. I loved this conversation so much. It's about friendship, real practice, and what becomes possible when we stop trying to be peaceful and start actually digesting what provokes us. Key Takeaways Not Provoked Is a Practice – Shanti doesn't mean calm or passive. It means being able to receive life without being hijacked by memory or reaction. Yoga as Internal Bomb Diffusal – The point of practice is to clear out those little bombs of pain that get lit up in a relationship. Om Comes First – Om reminds us that life is already complete. From that remembrance, peace becomes possible. Reaction Is a Signal – If I'm reacting, I'm being shown something. That's not failure. That's the moment the fruit is ripe to fall. Shame Doesn't Heal – Beating ourselves up for being reactive just keeps the cycle going. What helps is love, humor, and depersonalizing the pain. Peace Improves Relationships – The true test of Yoga isn't how long you can chant. It's whether your practice helps you stay open when you'd normally shut down. Where to Find Our Guest Andrew Raba's Website: https://www.yogainschools.org.nz Andrew Raba on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_andyraba_  Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
Today I speak about an insight that freed me from a deep presumption carried since childhood. I saw that I am allowed to enjoy life. That recognition lifted the sense of guilt I had lived with for simply being. Social expectations and spiritual ideals can push us to keep working on ourselves to be better, more vulnerable, or more mindful. Yet in Yoga there is no such requirement. The mind is not a problem. The mind moves in all directions so the body can be alive in its total context. Yoga is intimacy with what is already the case. This is about the natural freedom of life itself. The body, breath, and relationship are already whole. There is nothing to attain. You are the movement of life in unity with the ocean, the light, the air, and every other being. End of story. Key Takeaways The Freedom to Enjoy Life – Guilt is unnecessary. Life is meant to be enjoyed. The Weight of Ideals – Social and spiritual patterns can create pressure to strive and improve. The Natural Mind – The mind's activity of moving in all directions is simply how life functions. Yoga as Intimacy – Yoga is direct intimacy with body, breath, relationship, and the total context of life. Emotions are Natural – Numbness, grief, anger, and joy are biological functions arising in the whole body. Life as Unity – You are not separate from the ocean, the trees, the light, or other beings. You are already the one movement of life. Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What if life is already complete, already whole, already free? My dear friend Jana Wirth, a yogini and physiotherapist in Mainz, Germany, speaks about the moment she realized she was free to enjoy her life without guilt. That simple recognition lifted years of conditioning and opened space for ease and joy. Together we speak about her path through physiotherapy, Yoga, and the ways these two streams meet in her daily work. Jana describes her steady commitment to practice, the challenges of cultural expectation, and the simple joy of merging with life as it is. I loved hearing how she no longer feels the burden of fixing people, but instead supports them in discovering their own capacity to heal. This is the Yoga of intimacy with breath, body, relationship, and the living world around us. Key Takeaways Freedom to Enjoy Life – Jana describes the profound relief of letting go of guilt and realizing she is allowed to enjoy her life. Physiotherapy and Yoga Together – Rather than keeping them separate, Jana allows these two pathways to inform and support each other. Healing is Within – True healing happens when people discover their own capacity to move, breathe, and feel, not when someone else tries to fix them. Daily Practice as Anchor – A simple, consistent Yoga practice—sometimes just ten minutes—has guided Jana through emotion, work, and daily life. Union with All of Life – Yoga is intimacy with body, breath, relationship, and the living world, an experience of being one with everything arising. Freedom from Roles – Jana no longer identifies as only a physiotherapist or Yoga teacher, but lives freely beyond professional labels. Where to Find Our Guest Jana Wirth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_jana_surya Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What happens when Yoga brings you to life? When the suffering and heaviness that seemed endless begin to wash away, and what is left is natural beauty and creativity? When I first met Kalena she was a solo mother, a frustrated artist caught in family strife and difficulty. Life felt miserable and heavy. Through daily Yoga practice, she found relief. She began painting for ten minutes a day and what poured out of her was beauty. Her painting and ceramics now flow as the movement of life and her recent Holy Waters exhibition has become a balm for others. This conversation is the story of victory over the usual life, the mystery of healing and the flowering of art and love through Yoga. Key Takeaways Yoga as Catalyst – A steady daily practice brings forth our latent talents and natural gifts. Breaking Family Patterns – Healing requires more than survival; it opens into genuine freedom and love. The Power of Art – Creative expression can become both a personal practice and a healing balm for the community. Victory Over Limitation – Yoga helps us transcend society's patterns of suffering and awaken to natural joy. The Mystery of Healing – Transformation unfolds as a graceful mystery, not as a formula or technique. Life as Relationship – Art, Yoga, and simple daily living are all ways of relating to the fullness of life. Where to Find Our Guest Kalena's Website: https://www.artaeology.art/ Kalena on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/111kalenium Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
Food is something we all have to engage with, and yet it carries so much confusion, control, and even fear. We sit with this theme of the Yoga of eating, the Yoga of food, and look at how our relationship with food shows our relationship with life itself. We remembered Krishnamacharya's words that most Yoga problems are food problems. We talked about how simple meals in Bali surprised people with their ease and nourishment, and how the food culture in Sicily points us back to honest ingredients and natural ways of living. For us, eating is a sacred action, an offering to the fire of life within. It is the participation in what is already whole. Food is never about chasing happiness or perfection, it is about joining with life, directly and simply. Key Takeaways Food and Yoga – Eating is participation in life's nurturing force. Simplicity – Honest ingredients and straightforward meals bring real nourishment. Pleasure – Food is enjoyable, but deeper joy comes from intimacy with life. Sacred Action – Eating can be seen as offering to the fire of digestion. Cultural Habits – Food problems reflect our fears and patterns of control. Ayurveda – Each person's constitution asks for a unique way of eating. Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
Every mother is the first Guru, the one who transmits life to her children. My friend and Yogini Vivian Clemens shares how Yoga revealed to her that the nurturing force of reality was always within her. We speak of Yoga motherhood and the unity of existence. Vivian shares her own story of moving from fear and suffering into freedom through daily Yoga practice and how that change has shaped her daughters,  her teaching, and her way of being in the world. Vivian lives in the German Alps where she teaches Yoga to her local community and online. She is co- translator into German of my book, Hridaya Yogasutra. We speak of bringing children into Yoga,  the grace of suffering, and the recognition that Yoga is participation in the nurturing force of the cosmos. This is a story of motherhood Yoga and the healing of generational pain through the direct experience of unity. Key Takeaways Yoga and Motherhood – The first Guru is the mother and children receive Yoga through her daily practice. Generational Healing Through Yoga – Daily Yoga practice ends cycles of trauma and opens space for health and freedom. The Grace of Suffering – Pain can be a powerful motive that brings sincerity to Yoga practice and real transformation. Unity of Life – Yoga reveals that body, breath, and cosmos are one movement and that life itself is love. The Nurturing Force of Reality – Each person is the Shakti, the mother force that cares for and sustains life. Yoga as Community and Sharing – Teaching is the simple act of sharing practice and experience in family and in the local community. Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What happens when we understand the guru not as an identity but as the nurturing function of Mother Nature itself? The guru is the force of caring, the universal means of transmission that arises in real relationships. It is never a social status or a personal claim. It is no more than a friend and no less than a friend. This talk explores how the word guru has been toxified in recent decades and how it can be purified again. The guru is not an authority figure but the natural current of friendship, affection, and Yoga shared between actual people. When that relationship is present, transformation becomes possible. Key Takeaways Guru is Heavy – The word guru means heavy, a powerful influence that can alter the course of life. Beyond Ego – What is often called ego is only association, never a fixed identity. Transmission Through Relationship – Yoga, Buddhism, and Christianity all point to the same heart: the relationship between teacher and student. Three Qualifications to Teach – You need a good teacher, your own practice, and genuine care for others. Purifying Guru and Sex – Both must be healed so that teaching and intimacy are clear, respectful, and free of misuse. Living as Beauty – The beauty of nature is the same beauty that stands in your own body as your actual condition. Links & Resources Self-Paced Online Yoga Teacher Training: https://www.heartofyoga.com/recorded-online-teacher-training  You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What happens when someone born inside the culture of Yoga meets the modern world with eyes wide open? This timeless conversation with my Gurubhai, R. Sriram, originally recorded five years ago, is as alive and necessary now as it was then. Sriram grew up in South India, surrounded by music, temples, and traditional values. He also experienced Catholic schooling, English literature, radical theater, and many layers of spiritual and political questioning. This is a deeply personal account of growing up in the very society that Krishnamacharya and Desikachar came from, while still struggling to feel at home in it. We talk about what it means to be indigenous to this tradition, and how Sriram's life became a bridge between ancient learning and modern experience. When he met Desikachar in the late 1970s, he didn't just begin to study Yoga. He entered a relationship that helped him live through the emotional and cultural complexity of his own story. Breath, practice, and shared understanding gave him a way to continue, to grow, and to teach. That path eventually took him to Germany, where he has taught since 1988 alongside his wife, the Indian classical dancer Anjali Sriram. This conversation is a reminder that the teacher-student relationship is about being seen. It is about friendship, sincerity, and learning to live with all parts of who we are. Key Takeaways A Life Inside the Tradition – Sriram shares firsthand memories of growing up in the same world that Krishnamacharya and Desikachar belonged to. Holding the Whole – His life shows how Yoga supported him through family customs, academic pressure, spiritual curiosity, and social questions. Desikachar's Openness – Sriram remembers how Desikachar welcomed real people with real conflicts and questions. Voice and Breath – Chanting became a way to connect with his roots, express devotion, and care for his inner life. Ongoing Search – This story speaks to anyone asking how to live in two worlds, and how to find peace without needing to erase anything. Yoga in a New Culture – Sriram reflects on decades of teaching in Germany, how people first reacted to Yoga, and how that has shifted over time. Where to Find Our Guest R. Sriram's Website: https://www.yogaweg.de/r-sriram/ R. Sriram on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sriramsriramyoga/ Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
There are times when the pain for the Earth is so strong it feels like it might break you. You may have felt it in your chest after seeing a forest cut down or watching the ocean poisoned. Rosalind talks about her years as an environmental activist and how being in constant contact with destruction led to exhaustion, grief, and a feeling of being stuck. She shares how Yoga became a way to meet those feelings, move through them, and reconnect with the energy to keep going. Mark and Rosalind speak about allowing every stage of emotion to be felt — from numbness to fear, anger, pain, grief, and finally compassion. They talk about Yoga as a relationship with life, the body, and nature, and how that relationship can help us face reality without shutting down. Key Takeaways Eco Anxiety and Grief – Feeling sorrow and fear for nature is an intelligent response from Mother Nature Natural Order of Emotions – Allowing numbness, fear, anger, pain, grief, and compassion to be felt brings healing and energy Yoga as Relationship – Practice is about being with your own body and in intimacy with nature and life Strength Through Feeling – Meeting and releasing emotions restores the energy to keep caring for the Earth No Bypassing – Avoiding difficult feelings disconnects us from what is true and from our own humanity Inner to Outer Change – Working with our own patterns and conditioning makes us more able to help create change for the Earth Links & Resources Yoga for A Better World: https://www.heartofyoga.com/yoga-for-activists-1 You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What if real Yoga begins with feeling more alive, not just more flexible? Ari is a Yoga teacher from Korea on a mission to investigate the depth of the Yoga tradition. She discovered a passion to bring the teachings of Krishnamacharya to Korea, along with her dear friend Ray and friends from the Gabbi community. This is a community of young people from Korea who are dropping out of corporate life and patterned conformism, in favour of finding their own path in life.  This conversation gets to the heart of the matter — what is Yoga, really? How can it be integrated into the lives of everyday people? The shift from conformity to autonomy is paralleled by the shift from yoga as performance to Yoga as intimacy with our own body and breath… the mystery of our own incarnation.  It's a great interview because it is coming from the freshness of Ari's own experience of Yoga, and feeling the breath and movement as one continuous intelligence. And it's a good convo to listen to because both speakers are loving and respecting what the other has to offer.  In Short: Yoga Begins with You –The practice adapts to your life, not the other way around Breath is the Guide – Let the breath lead the body and the mind will follow Strength is in Softness – Inhale and exhale are a love relationship, each nourishing the other Real Yoga is Personal – It doesn't require tricks, brands, or poses; it requires honesty Intimacy is the Path – Yoga returns us to real connection with life, with others, and with ourselves Start Where You Are – A short, daily practice made just for you can change everything Find Ari on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ari.yogatraveler Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation: This podcast is sustained by your donations.
In this episode, David turns the tables and interviews Mark. We dive into the roots of Mark's life, growing up in New Zealand's church and school systems, confronting injustice early on, and stumbling into my body through sport and the natural world.  David grills Mark on the long journey that led him to the heart of Yoga with his teachers Krishnamacharya and Desikachar. This is a very personal conversation, going into the sincere "teachers" (aka friends)who helped Mark see through the spiritual industrial complex, and the simple, traditional yoga practices that smoothed out all the drama of spiritual India in the 1970s. In other words, Yoga as intimacy with reality. Key Takeaways Early Awakening – A childhood moment on the lawn, sun on the back, revealing the body's deep continuity with the cosmos. Seeing Through Systems – From church to school to spirituality - recognising how society exploits us with the promise of a future salvation or success. Real Yoga Is Empowering – the good stuff adapts to the individual, honors the breath, and returns us to our natural state of wholeness. Teachers Who Transmit – Meeting Krishnamacharya and Desikachar brought a transmission of humility, scholarship, and direct experience, not guruism. Yoga Is Relationship – the power of real and actual friendship that is equal and mutually felt and expressed The Body Is God – Yoga reveals that the body is not separate from divinity, it is divinity. Not a metaphor!! Where to Find Our Guest David's Website: http://lenirvanawear.com David on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david22bali Links & Resources You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access courses at https://www.heartofyoga.com  Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation if you can… you help us keep the lights on and the podcasts made listenable.  This podcast is sustained by your donations.  
What if the life you're seeking is already unfolding beneath your feet? David Fardi's path from spiritual confusion to grounded clarity is a powerful reminder that real Yoga begins when we stop chasing and start participating in what is. A Yoga teacher and founder of the men's fashion brand Le Nirvana, David shares how he moved through disillusionment in Europe and neo-tantric circles to find a deeply embodied practice in Bali. His story touches on healing generational wounds, living in rhythm with nature, and discovering how simple breath and movement can reshape a life. David now teaches private sessions at Samyama Yoga and lives what he practices with devotion, artistry, and love. Key Takeaways The Power of Presence – Gathering in person allows for a deeper transmission of Yoga that even the best Zoom call can't replicate. Bali's Blessing Culture – The spiritual fabric of Balinese daily life creates an environment of tolerance, beauty, and ease that supports deep practice. Yoga Is Participation, Not Performance – Real Yoga is not information gathering; it's direct participation in the reality of breath, body, and being. Spiritual Friendship Matters – One-on-one connections made in gatherings often become lifelong support systems for practice and healing. The End of the Separate Self – Gathering invites us into a recognition: there's no fixed "me" to fix. There's only reality unfolding through us. We Are the Forest Dwellers – These gatherings are part of an eternal cultural process of Yoga; friends meeting in sacred spaces for wisdom to be lived and shared. Where to Find Our Guest David Fardi's Website: https://lenirvanawear.com David Fardi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david22bali Le Nirvana on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lenirvanabali Links & Resources All In-Person Gatherings : https://www.heartofyoga.com/all-in-person-programs You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com. Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation. This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What does it mean to begin Yoga now—right here, in your breath and body, with your life exactly as it is? This talk, recorded during our teacher untraining in Bali, is a direct experience of the first four Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Together, we chanted, laughed, and explored what it means to practice Yoga in a way that's grounded, personal, and alive. These Sutras are a living guide, not a doctrine. They point us to something we already are. Your life, your interests, your body in its natural context—this is where Yoga begins. Key Takeaways The Sutras Come Alive in Relationship – Their meaning emerges through the shared inquiry between teacher and student. Yoga Begins Now – Each breath and step taken in presence is the real beginning of practice. Yoga Means Direction with Continuity – Choose your direction and stay with it. This is how peace arises. The Role of a Teacher – A true teacher supports your path, not their own agenda. The Body Is Consciousness – Whole-body participation in reality is the essence of Yoga. You Are Already the Power of the Cosmos – No improvement needed, only recognition and participation. Links & Resources https://www.heartofyoga.com/ You are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it. Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com. Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation. This podcast is sustained by your donations.
What makes us leave home and come together in person to share Yoga? In this episode, Mark and Rosalind reflect on hosting Yoga gatherings in Bali. They speak about the deeper meaning of these meetings, the beauty of Balinese blessing culture, and what it really means to offer something useful in a spiritual tourist economy.  Can travel be justified as Bali groans under the weight of tourism and the expansion of the concrete jungle? What are we doing here, and what are the potential  They discuss how seeking makes us vulnerable to exploitation, the nature of real practice, and the kind of intimacy that arises when people meet without pretense.  Themes Bali as a spiritual gathering place and why people come here Blessing culture: what is it and how does it work How do we justify going to a Yoga gathering? Is it selfish? The difference between information-gathering and experiential learning Personal practice as the foundation of everything The healing power of dear friendship grounded in Yoga How do we welcome a genuinely wide range of people?  Key Quotes "Yoga is participation in the given reality." "There's no need to get to what you already are." "The gathering is the icing on the cake. Zoom is the cake—we already have it." "People come to Bali looking for something, even if they don't know what it is." "There's a relief in realizing there's nothing to become. You already are." Key Takeaways Place Carries Power – Bali holds a blessing culture that people can feel in their bodies. Gatherings Create Intimacy – In-person Yoga opens a space for deeper relational presence. Practice Starts with You – The daily rhythm of breath and movement is where change happens. Transmission Is a Felt Thing – Yoga is shared in silence, in contact, in attention. Seekers Need Care – Honest offerings matter in places shaped by spiritual commerce. There Is No One to Fix – Yoga reveals freedom through untraining, not accumulation. Learn more and register for future events at https://www.heartofyoga.com/bali-ytt.  This podcast is sustained by your donations. You can support the Heart of Yoga Foundation at www.heartofyoga.com/foundation
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