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Anjali Rao - Relearning Yoga History

Anjali Rao - Relearning Yoga History

Update: 2024-06-02
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As we learn in our conversation with Anjali Rao, what we learn of yoga history in our teacher trainings is often limited by the biases of heteropatriarchy, Brahmanism and colonialism.

While what we get from our text books might hit many of the major points, this story is just as notable for whom it excludes.

For both Jo and Rane, this conversation was a huge recontextualisation of what they thought they knew and a wonderful relearning of yoga history.

Anjali Rao is a writer, the host of The Love of Yoga podcast, President of the Board of Directors of Accessible Yoga, and as she shares in our conversation is now beginning a Doctorate of Philosophy and Religion, with a concentration on Women’s Spirituality, a trans disciplinary program that delves into a feminist perspective and “explores varied spiritual, ecological, and political perspectives rooted in care for the Earth, each other, and the Sacred.”

Anjali is an Indian American immigrant, a cancer survivor and believes that a dedicated practice of yoga in all its expansiveness can alchemize and heal the world by creating ripples of change within and around us.

She brings a multi disciplinary approach, integrating yoga philosophy and history, with storytelling, imagery and poetry. She brings an awe inspiring depth of knowledge and potent critical insight to yoga history which makes for a great conversation!

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Website: https://www.yoganjali.me/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoganjali/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anjali.rao.509

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Anjali Rao - Relearning Yoga History

Anjali Rao - Relearning Yoga History

Jo Stewart, Rane Bowen