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The Shadow Effect Series at Omega Institute
The Shadow Effect
Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, and Marianne Williamson—New York Times best-selling authors and internationally acclaimed teachers—have joined together to share their knowledge of one of the biggest obstacles to happiness: our shadow. Their new book, The Shadow Effect: Illuminating the Hidden Power of Your True Self, brings to light the parts of ourself we deny but that still direct our life. When we learn to embrace our shadow, we discover the gifts of our authentic nature.Join these three extraordinary teachers for an evening of conversation and inspiration about The Shadow Effect. The evening includes clips from The Shadow Effect movie and a book signing with all three authors.The event is general admission and begins at 8:00 p.m. in The Grand at the Manhattan Center in New York City (311 West 34th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenues). Books and DVDs will be available for purchase. Tickets are non-refundable.
“Online Stream – The Shadow Effect” on Thursday, May 13 at 8:00pm.Event: Online Stream – The Shadow Effect |
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Practicing Balances with Spinal Imbalances |
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| Friday, 2/19/2010 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Yoga Union in Manhattan 32 West 28th St. (between Broadway and 6th Ave.) with Elise Browning Miller |
In addition to presenting fundamental and essential material for Yoga for Scoliosis, Senior Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor, Elise Browning Miller, one of the world’s foremost experts on Yoga for Scoliosis, will address some of the best ways to approach spinal extension safely and with more ease. Many of us with spinal imbalances have lower back, shoulder, or neck issues that limit our ability to do backbends. Yet backbends are the poses that address many of the issues we confront the most such as spinal strength, emotional issues and opening of the chest. Through a safe approach, Elise will guide you through a series of backbends that will bring openness to your body, joy to your heart and enthusiasm to continue this practice for a lifetime. Elise’s joyous personality and ease of communication endear her to students with a teaching style that is down-to-earth, precise, and nurturing. If you have not yet attended one of her workshops, this is a wonderful opportunity to get to know Elise, with whom Deborah, Alison and Mimi completed their Yoga for Scoliosis Certification. Suitable for students with 1 year of yoga experience. |
Yoga for Scoliosis |
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| Saturday – Sunday, 2/20 – 2/21/2010 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at YogaWorks Downtown in Manhattan 138 5th Ave. (between 18th and 19th St.) with Elise Miller |
This internationally acclaimed workshop is open to anyone who is currently a yoga student and is familiar with the basic yoga poses to address their scoliosis. This is also an ideal workshop designed for teachers who wish to learn more about how to teach students with scoliosis. Teachers are invited to bring their students with scoliosis so that both will have the opportunity to work together under Elise’s guidance. If teachers have completed the other part of the scoliosis workshop with Elise, this 10 hour workshop will complete the 20 hour course requirement to enter Elise’s Yoga for Scoliosis Practicum Training Program. See http://www.yogaforscoliosis.com/YFS_TeacherTraining.htm for more details. |
Optimum Alignment: Yoga Therapeutics Mini Series: Alleviate Discomfort in Your Body and Empower Your Yoga Practice |
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| Sundays, 2/24 and 2/31/2010 10:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. (inidividual sessions or series) at VIRAYOGA Annex in Manhattan 580 Broadway (between Prince and E. Houston St.) with Marjorie Nass |
January 24th – lower body therapeutics alleviate your lower body discomfort – learn to apply the anusara@reg; yoga universal principles of alignment™ to alleviate aches, pain and tension in the knees, ankles, hips and lower back, including sciatic pain. January 31st – upper body therapeutics alleviate your upper body discomfort – learn to apply the anusara® yoga universal principles of alignment™ to alleviate pain and tension in the shoulders and neck, plus the wrists and elbows. |
Yoga for Depression |
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| Thursday, 2/25/2010 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at ISHTA Yoga in Manhattan 56 East 11th St. (between Broadway and University Pl.) with Kristin Leal |
Over 25 million Americans are treated with antidepressants each year and millions more admit that they are depressed. The entire practice of yoga is to experience ourselves as the jivamuktin – the awakened soul in this life. If you are not living fully you will be in some fashion depressed, and our practice is designed to bring about our liberation. In this workshop we will begin to discuss the complex interplay between the brain and endocrine, nervous, and immune systems which all contribute to our emotional well-being. We will explore practical, concrete tools drawing from yoga philosophy, asana, pranayama, diet, and supplements to begin to clear away the fog of depression and help reveal the sattvic state of healing and peace. |
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Om Sweet Om Yoga

Om Sweet Om Yoga is holding an evening program for the benefit of Haiti on February 5th 2010 at 8:00pm. Please join them to transform this devastating experience into a reason to cultivate compassion, generosity and love toward all beings. This will prove to be an inspired evening of mixed level eclectic vinyasa yoga and meditation.
Yoga Pose of the Month from Om Sweet Om Yoga
Begin this pose in standing in tadasana. Transfer weight to left side, find your dristi, connect to your bandhas, lift your right leg and bend at the knee and open the hip to the right. Place your right foot in the crease of your right leg and thigh. (IF this bothers your knee bring your foot over your thigh by the knee or come into tree pose). For more advanced students you may bind the right hand around your back and hold onto your right big tow in yogic toe-lock. If the bind is not to be leave the arm at your side. You may begin to fold forward bringing the unbound hand or both hands to the floor or a block for balance. You may also bring you hands to a wall folding at your waist body parallel to the floor arms straight, if folding to the floor feels precarious. Breath five or so long and deep breaths and then come back up to stand. Release your right foot to the floor and repeat on the other side.
Physical benefits: This is a balancing posture that is also a hip opener and in it’s advanced form a shoulder opener. It stretches the groin muscles in the bent leg and the hamstrings in the standing leg. It also builds strength in the core and the standing leg.
Spiritual benefits:Ardha Badha Padmottanasana is a balancing pose and as such helps to ground you and build focus (dharana). By challenging the mind/body to become still as the body bends and twists we learn to readily locate the inner focus.
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Golden Bridge Yoga Events

Golden Bridge Will be open on New Years EVE Night ! An evening of yoga, deep meditation, gong relaxation, chanting, live Kirtan, and ending with delicous food, dancing and more…… hosted by your Golden Bridge Commmunity.
Join us on this magical evening as we link our prayers together as one, and project Compassion, and Joy into every aspect of our lives. Releasing the physical, emotional, and mental debris of the past and creating space for elevated experiences of growth in 2010, using the power of group consciousness to draw upon Great Health, Uncondtional Love, and Infinite Prosperity. On this evening we will be graced by a full moon and Lunar eclipse which will give us the golden opportunity to empower our spirits to rise above matter, healing ourselves, our relationships and our global community for the upcoming New Year.
Evening begins at 9:00 PM with a special full moon/eclipse ceremony lead by Joe Young, 11:00 PM Siri Sat will lead us into Deep Meditation, and Gong relaxation, and Siri Rishi will be leading live kirtan with Kirtan Caravan to complete the evening.
Sunday, January 3rd 1:00pm – 3:00pmYoga for Fertility: A holistic program to promote conscious conception with Karena Virgina
Cost: $40/adv or $45/day of
Are you trying to get pregnant? Karena Virginia, certified yoga teacher, prenatal yoga teacher, and healer, developed the “Mommies and Miracles ™” program to support women with issues of fertility and conception.
This “Mommies and Miracles™” workshop includes yoga, meditation, chanting and discussions that empower a woman to heal and more deeply understand their bodies and mind. By renewing the body on a cellular level through yoga and holistic approaches, a woman can proceed on her journey of healing with grace and love. Learn to understand the power of intention, and how your experiences and thoughts can manifest beautiful and divine gifts.
Friday, January 8th 7:00pm – 9:30pmSelf-Mastery & Conquering Fear with Mahan Kirin Kaur
Cost: $40/adv or $45/day of“When there is emptiness inside, two things can happen – either you experience ecstasy and feel the benefit of the heart or you feel within yourself something is totally torn apart and you want to know why. That pain is going to cause a lot of fear.”
~Yogi Bhajan
Join us for an afternoon of excitement and transformation.
In this experiential yoga and meditation workshop, Mahan Kirn will show us how to move beyond the original fear of facing the void within ourselves. Learn to silence your mind and how to BE YOU! Let God work for you, and let the Universe serve you.
Mahan Kirn practiced Kundalini Yoga under Yogi Bhajan for over 20 years and served as his Siri Singh Sahib’s personal healer for 10 years. As one of the worlds most renewed yogis she travels the globe teaching and healing. She facilitates White Tantric Yoga at Solstice, the European Yoga Festival and in cities throughout Europe and the Americas. She is a certified Level III Sat Nam Rasayan Traveling Instructor, Kundalini Yoga teacher, the originator of the Bowing Bound Lotus workshops and the mother of a bouncing 2-year old.
This is a rare opportunity to learn and experience the art of Self Mastery directly from one who was taught it daily with the Master of Kundalini Yoga, Yogi Bhajan.
Mahan Kirn is available for private healing and yoga consultations – (310) 467-0561
Saturday, January 9th 1:30pm – 4:30pmHabitual Health with Fateh Singh
Cost: $35/adv or $40/day of“Eliminate demoting habits. Create promoting habits” – Yogi Bhajan
Take full advantage of the science of Kundalini yoga, and the cumulative effects of Kriyas to transform habits and cyclical patterns into positive foundations for spiritual growth and healing.
Learn about Sadhana (daily practice), why Kundalini Yoga is a ‘householder’s yoga’, get personal suggestions for developing your own practice, and receive special take-home Meditations.
Topics will cover Tantric Numerology, the Ten Bodies, 40-day practices, Mantra and the Super-Conscious, Subconscious, and Unconscious minds, as well as Yogic Lifestyle.
For yogis of all levels looking to delve deeper into Kundalini Yoga, we’ll explore how to make our everyday habitual behaviors (and our OCDs!) work for us to promote a new pattern of habitual health. Extended gong.
Fateh Singh is a devoted, daily practitioner of Kundalini Yoga as Taught by Yogi Bhajan®. He delivers the teachings authentically, and provides a supportive and informative environment for students. Fateh continues to expand his horizons by studying for certification in Sat Nam Rasayan® and Yogic Neuromuscular Therapy®. Fateh has a background in graphic design, music, psychology and martial arts, and he is currently enrolling back into school for a Masters in Social Work, Counseling and Psychotherapy.
Friday, January 15th 7:0pm – 10:00pmReleasing Cross Memories: A gong Meditation Course with Harijiwan
Cost: $50/adv or $55/day ofCross memory is one chamber of the eighty-one chambers of the mind. This is a sophisticated area that contains the memory of past lives– which you remember, but do not ‘know’ you remember– and these cross memories trigger those past lives by the actions you take in this life.
The drama of these past life memories creates energy we cannot handle. This drama leads to trauma. The trauma causes mental fog and failure because our intuitive capacity to identify our personality to handle the challenges in this life is not given a chance to develop. These cross memories block the mind from creating a basic conception of the Infinite Self. When the foundation of the Infinite Self is absent the essential trust in our identity and abilities is not present and we suffer from confusion and doubt.
With pranayam and the Gong we will stimulate the body and mind into an energy field where the intuitiveness of your personality can merge with the frequency that will restore infinite acknowledgement and trust in your basic Self. These are powerful teachings that will give you an experience of your persuasive, perpetual strength. Join us for a fascinating exploration and enjoy a magical display of your sovereign mental clarity.
Please bring a comfortable pillow and mat for long Gong relaxation periods.
Friday, January 22nd & Sunday, January 24th 7:00pm – 9:30pmElevate in Consciousness: New Year’s 2010 Workshops with Gurmukh
Cost: $80 for Both Events ($50/adv or $55/day of per event)Please join us for theses special 2010 New Year’s workshops. 2010 represents enthusiasm, vigor and a willingness to fight for what is right. 2010 represents the navel – power, energy, self-discipline, balance and commitment.
2010 shifts the psyche of humanity into a proactive rhythm of accomplishment and regeneration. We have just come through a catharsis of cleansing, completion and clearing of all that cannot be maintained in the Aquarian Age. 2009 was the cosmic rote-rooter of this process.
You did it. You made it! Now’s your time to bring out the hero and warrior in you. Learn how your creative and nurturing mind may serve you better than ever before. Experience your power of social energy in cooperation with others. Learn how important to your health, wealth and well-being it is to need each other.
Together let us heal, dissolving all barriers and blocks in our minds. We will dive deep in these 2 workshops. The experience promises to set you on you way for this New Year like never before.
Come for Kundalini Yoga & Meditation, gong relaxation, dance, chanting and enjoy the company with sweet treats & tea.
All levels are welcome.
Come to one or both events!
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Yoga People Studio in Brooklyn, NYC
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Tried Yoga Before?
Get started with a Beginners Course at Yoga People!
~ Develop Strength, Flexibility & Balance ~
UPCOMING DATES:
Four Saturdays: 2:00-3:15
January 9th-January 30th
$100 Early Bird Registration (must register before January 2nd)
$115 Week Of The Course
This course is designed for those who are physically active but new to yoga.
Call YP to reserve at 718-522-YOGA or register now online.
EXTRA BENEFIT! All students who complete our Beginners Course are eligible to receive a 10% discount off their first class card.
Give Yoga & Massage. Give Love.
Discounted rates on Yoga Class Cards and Massage for all the loved ones on your list!
To purchase a Gift Certificate please call 718-522-9642.
Certificates avilable in any amount for any service.
For yoga and massage we are offering the following packages:
5 Class Yoga Card & 60min Massage $165 (save $10)
10 Class Yoga Card & 60min Massage $230 (save $20)
20 Class Yoga Card & 60min Massage $355 (save $35)
Yoga People RYTA Teacher Training Program ~
200 Hour Training, Spring 2010
Friday February 12th – Sunday May 23rd
Select Weekends
Fridays 8:00-10:00PM
Saturdays 12:30-8:30PM
Sundays 2:00-6:00PM
Learn more about the Teacher Training at our Open House:
Coming in January
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Sadhana Center for Yoga and Meditation

Sadhana Center for Yoga and Meditation, located in downtown New York City, offers classes that reveal the importance of building a strong foundation for a yoga practice that is stable and also allows freedom. Teachers at Sadhana bring to the studio a blend of Iyengar, Ashtanga, Sivenanda and Vinyasa yoga traditions in addition to meditation, chanting, and somatic investigation including dance, women’s health, anatomy and bodywork practices.
Sadhana, from the Sanskrit, means conscious spiritual practice. Our teachings reflect a philosophy that views oneself from the inside out, rather than from the outside in, cultivating fearlessness, awe and delight in the world around us.
Mingyur Rinpoche Meditation Group
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche possesses a rare ability to present the ancient wisdom of Tibet in a fresh, engaging manner. His profound yet accessible teachings and playful sense of humor have endeared him to students around the world. Most uniquely, Rinpoche’s teachings weave together his own personal experiences with modern scientific research, relating both to the practice of meditation. Please visit http://www.tergar.org for more information about Mingyur Rinpoche’s activities.
This ongoing group will be focusing on Mingyur Rinpoche’s meditation instructions as presented in his books “Joy of Living” and “Joyful Wisdom” and also his teachings on the Buddhist Mahamudra path. All are welcome to attend.
Starting Thursday September 10th
7:30 – 9pm by donation
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Yoga of Intention
The Yoga of Intention is a dynamic and practical yoga developed specifically for people who have experienced trauma or live with chronic or life-threatening illness or paralysis; in short, for people who suffer with chronic physical and/or psychological pain. It is also for anyone desirous of leading a more sensitized life. Unlike conventional yoga asana practices, very little gross muscle movement is required to practice the Yoga of Intention.
This is a practice that rests upon a foundation of the energy exercises developed by Paramahansa Yogananda, B.K.S. Iyengar’s therapeutic approach to yoga asanas, and a newly developing spiritual psychology. The binding energy of this practice is the meditation practices from the various teaching traditions of the Buddhas. To read about these influences, see the Foundation outline and the Source Material.
One of the significant lessons we learn growing up is how little of our lives we control. The effect of events, patterns, behaviors, and actions beyond our control influences and often directs our lives. We tend to believe we have the least control over pain associated with injuries, illness, and disease. For people suffering at the extreme of chronic pain with limited or no motor ability, this conclusion is an irrefutable experience of powerlessness. However meditation and yoga, primarily in the form of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), have been shown to reduce stress and pain levels and increase quality of life.
Intention
The Yoga of Intention distills the eight limbs of yoga and meditation into a practice focused on intention. The foundation of this practice is the understanding that our behaviors, actions, words, and thoughts are products of generic, fundamental phenomena. One of these phenomena, consciousness, is the principal element and process of experience and cognition. It is accompanied by a group of subtle phenomena broadly labeled mental factors which perform “specific tasks in the total act of cognition. (Bodhi, p. 77)” Intention, one of these mental factors, infuses purposefulness into the process of cognition. It is also an organizing agent for all other mental factors in the act of cognition that blends into thoughts, words, actions, and behaviors. When we consciously experience intention, we recognize this quality of purposefulness in the form of impulse, desire, or resolve.
In addition to being identified as a mental factor, intention is a concept or product of cognition, an ability, a quality, an aim, an impulse, a desire, a resolve, and an act. Taken together, these classifications represent different stages and dimensions along an intention continuum from the apparent, dense, and palpable to the subtle, profound, and transparently obvious. Intention, in all its forms, is implicated throughout the endless stream of deliberate and inadvertent mental activity, speech, and physical movement. The result, no matter how trivial, has consequences; sometimes noticeably in the world at large, often imperceptibly within the body-mind domain, and always in a succeeding moment. Whether the result is productive or unproductive, whether it is kind or harmful, whether it feels effortless or strained, the motivational antecedent is either skillful or unskillful intention. When intention is conscious, overt, and willful, this energy of purpose or force is called volition. As with all forms of intention, volition is an active precursor that directly influences thoughts, words, and actions.
Intention is observable and there are benefits in developing this subtle skill. First, by simply witnessing intention we deepen awareness and understanding of experience. Second, through close observation we sense choice points, spaces between thoughts and actions, cause and result; we find instants of time that allow for a flash of skillful reflection and deliberation before choosing between causal alternatives. Third, we develop the ability to intercede at these choice points, redirecting energy and releasing through pain oscillations; interrupting feedback cycles, perseveration, and habitual reactions; disrupting the automatic construction and maintenance of unnecessary discomfort.
Yoga of Intention
All forms of intention can be experienced, though dependant upon the quality of awareness and the sharpness of attention. The focus on intention distinguishes the Yoga of Intention from MBSR by adding an object upon which action is taken. Because the energy of intention is often exceptionally subtle, in the early stages of the Yoga of Intention practice volition is consciously generated to develop familiarity with qualities of intention shared with non-willful and more subtle intention. Gradually conscious effort is reduced in order to witness intention without conscious influence. We begin with the body’s compound muscular connections using awareness of body zones and large groups of muscles. As the practice continues, attention to volition sharpens the ability to direct attention within an expanding field of awareness. The body is then divided into smaller zones and attention is focused on smaller muscle groups, individual muscles, and eventually on specific pain points.
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Reiki Healing & TrainingReiki is one of the most ancient healing methods known. Its origin is ancient Tibet (2500-year old Sanscrit writings refer to it) and was rediscovered in the nineteenth century by Dr. Mikao Usui, a Japanese monk. Reiki is a natural method of healing utilizing Universal Life Force Energy. The energy flows through the practitioner’s hands into the receiver’s body. A Reiki practitioner acts as a channel to this energy and directs it to the person or animal who desires healing, revitalization or clearing of negative energy.
When one’s energy or “ki,” “chi,” or “prana” is depleted or out of balance, illness and negativity have opportunity to enter the body, mind and/or spirit. Reiki revitalizes one’s own life force and balances energy within the body, mind, emotions and spirit. A balanced person is a healthy person.
Michelle is a Reiki Master Teacher certified to practice and teach all levels of Usui Reiki.
Appointments available for people and pets in the comfort of your home.
Level I Training
Sunday, December 8th at 11am – 5pm
Reiki Level I Training you will:
- Receive four attunements to open and enable your body to receive and transfer this Universal Life Force Energy to others for healing yourself, family, friends, pets, plantlife, food and water.
- Learn what Reiki is, the history of Reiki as well as its uses and benefits.
- Gain knowledge of Chakras and how they are linked to Reiki Healing.
- How to treat yourself and others with Reiki.
- Review the ethical responsibilities when using Reiki.
- How to stay “in-tune” with your attunement and Reiki healing power.
- Practice techniques and hand positions during a Reiki treatment or healing session.
- Be led through guided meditation to ready the body to receive attunements and Reiki energy.
Each student will receive a handbook and certificate at the end stating you are Reiki Level I Certified. Once attuned by a Reiki Master Teacher, you always have access to the Reiki Energy.
Pre-requisites for Reiki Training:
72 hours of cleansing your physical body to help receive the attunements and energy. This includes avoidance and removal of caffeine, alcohol, sugar (mainly sweets/white sugar) and meat (seafood and fish are acceptable, but it’s best to be completely flesh-free prior to attunement). Get a good night’s sleep 24-72 hours prior to attunement.
$175 includes all of the above, plus question and answers and full support as you enter into the world of Reiki Healing. This training is also the pre-requisite and beginning of preparation for Reiki Level II Training.
Space is limited, so please register early. A $50 non-refundable deposit is required.
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