DC Yoga Podcast- Hari- kirtana das
Update: 2019-11-06
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DC Yoga Podcast episode 31- Hari-kirtana das. "A reciprocal relationship of love with God."
-What's in a name?
- Living in Yoga communities
- Finding yoga as a teenager
- Yoga and the counter culture of the 1960's
- Seeing Reality as a person
- Learning Yoga as spiritual philosophy instead of asana
-Living in the Hare Krishna Temple in NYC
- Jivanmukti yoga
- Teaching asana as a platform for devotional practice
- A day in the life of living in an Ashram
- Kirtan and Japa practice
- Yoga as Religion or Spirituality
- A reciprocal relationship of love with God
- Yoga as spiritual technology and science
- Religion as healing your soul by reconnecting with our Being
- Travels in India
- Getting started as an asana teacher in DC
- Weaving philosophy into the asana practice
- Types of meditation and how to practice
Bio:
Hari-kirtana das is an E-RYT 500 yoga teacher and the author of In Search of the Highest Truth: Adventures in Yoga Philosophy. He's been practicing bhakti-yoga and other yogic disciplines for the better part of 40 years, has lived in devotional yoga ashrams and intentional spiritual communities, worked for Fortune 500 companies and Silicon Valley start-ups, and brings a wide range of spiritual knowledge and life experience to his classes, workshops, and presentations. Hari-kirtana is on the faculty of numerous Yoga Teacher Training programs and leads his own Advanced Yoga Teacher Training program in Washington, DC. You can learn more about Hari-kirtana on his website, hari-kirtana.com.
For more info:
https://hari-kirtana.com/
https://www.facebook.com/harikirtana (friend) and https://www.facebook.com/HariKirtanaYoga/ (follow)
https://www.instagram.com/hari.kirtana/
-What's in a name?
- Living in Yoga communities
- Finding yoga as a teenager
- Yoga and the counter culture of the 1960's
- Seeing Reality as a person
- Learning Yoga as spiritual philosophy instead of asana
-Living in the Hare Krishna Temple in NYC
- Jivanmukti yoga
- Teaching asana as a platform for devotional practice
- A day in the life of living in an Ashram
- Kirtan and Japa practice
- Yoga as Religion or Spirituality
- A reciprocal relationship of love with God
- Yoga as spiritual technology and science
- Religion as healing your soul by reconnecting with our Being
- Travels in India
- Getting started as an asana teacher in DC
- Weaving philosophy into the asana practice
- Types of meditation and how to practice
Bio:
Hari-kirtana das is an E-RYT 500 yoga teacher and the author of In Search of the Highest Truth: Adventures in Yoga Philosophy. He's been practicing bhakti-yoga and other yogic disciplines for the better part of 40 years, has lived in devotional yoga ashrams and intentional spiritual communities, worked for Fortune 500 companies and Silicon Valley start-ups, and brings a wide range of spiritual knowledge and life experience to his classes, workshops, and presentations. Hari-kirtana is on the faculty of numerous Yoga Teacher Training programs and leads his own Advanced Yoga Teacher Training program in Washington, DC. You can learn more about Hari-kirtana on his website, hari-kirtana.com.
For more info:
https://hari-kirtana.com/
https://www.facebook.com/harikirtana (friend) and https://www.facebook.com/HariKirtanaYoga/ (follow)
https://www.instagram.com/hari.kirtana/
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