* All classes are held from 10:00 – 11:30am Mountain Time*
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We begin this month with the imagery and poetry of Jaladdin Rumi. Passionate, devotional, and irreverent, Rumi’s verse inspires a total union of body, mind, and soul.
T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets draws its inspiration from both the Upanishads and the Christian Mystics such as St Augustine. In this class we embody the literary genius of Eliot through this mystical text.
Kabir’s writing in the 16th century is a beautiful synthesis of devotion (bhakti), mystical inquiry, and straight-forward “truths.” In this class we embody the essence of Kabir’s heartfelt vision.
In this class we embody the beauty and grace of Anandamayi Ma (1896-1982) through her inspired bhakti teaching. Her yoga was suffused with recognition of divine grace in all moments and through all things.
Shabkar was a Tibetan yogi – a recluse, philosopher and poet – who lived in the early 1800s high in the Himalayas. In this class we embody his vision of the non-dual together with his celebration of the timeless and spacious realm.
A 11th century Chan Buddhist master from China, Hongzhi inspired a vision of the One Mind through a non-dual philosophy. In this class we embody the delightful language of Hongzhi in both meditation and movement.
Cost: $100 + tax