cultivating predict-ability

An anchor in the sea of life

You know remarkable progress in life requires commitment, consistency and engagement. You resonate with Yoga. You care about preserving its sanctity and prioritizing your sanity in a world that doesn't. You may want to teach. But first, transformation must begin.

If your practice isn’t yielding results, it may be because you have tidbits of information, instruction and exposure from your Yoga practices along the years that couldn’t become cohesive, due to the nature of the learning. It may be because the learning was uni-dimensional, just physical. It may be because you haven’t studied (not just breezed through or learned isolated aphorisms) the complete Yoga Sutra text. It may be because you don’t have a Yoga mentor, a daily, guided-by-an-experienced-teacher Yoga practice.

We all enter Yoga with goals; however, a practice without an intelligent direction is like a bow without an arrow. Yoga’s a holistic healthcare system unto itself, one that remains intact for thousands of years and has certain prerequisites and requirements to yield success. Sage Patanjali offers innumerable tools to alleviate suffering of all kinds; yet, his non-negotiable tool is to stick to one path to alleviate the suffering we incur by living life with an undisciplined mind. This doesn’t mean one practice. It doesn’t mean one teacher. It means one lineage, one system, one complete package of time-tested wisdom.

Dive into the authentic Yoga of Krishnamacharya and find an anchor for life, five months of predictable schedules, meetings, practices, connection and learning that will yield knowledge and wisdom to last for a lifetime. See you in September in Pratiṣṭhā, our 100 hour Immersion for existing teachers and non-teachers. Dive into the authentic Yoga of Krishnamacharya and find an anchor for life.

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