A new beginning

11 01 2011

I’ve just completed a  year of volunteering with the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. First in Chennai, India and for the last  7 months in Val Morin, Quebec at the Yoga Camp in the Laurentian mountains about an hour north of Montreal. As well as teaching yoga and instructing part of the Teachers Training  Course, I launched a new website with a couple other volunteers.

I’ve posted some photos of the Laurentians on flickr.  I caught all 4 seasons in 7 months.

The experience was fantastic, and very intense. I was waking up at 4am most days. The people I met there (other staff, students and guests) made the experience unforgettable.

Catching up on sleep at the moment and preparing for my next steps, which will see me setting up relaxation retreats around Toronto, and in Costa Rica and Spain.

Stay tuned.





Ashram Photos: Neyyar Dam

19 05 2008

I put up some photos from my Ashram Days on flickr.





Rishikesh

19 04 2008

Rishikesh is a quiet town (apart from the temple loudspeakers, the firecrackers and the Israelis). Its a place of ashrams and yoga schools on the banks of the Ganges. Many Indian tourists come here, pilgrims, holiday-makers, as well as western tourists.

There’s a lot of holy men in orange robes. Many of these look like they are involved in running the ashrams. In a different costume they could be university professors, with their graying hair, salt and pepper stubble, and spectacles. These ones don’t ask you for money, at least not in the street.

Its tremendously hot again, Unbearable at mid-day, almost 40 degrees. Especially after the cool mountain air in Dharamsala. The best part of the day is from 6 to 8am, its the only time you can go for a walk. After that the sun scalds and the air feels like the rush of heat when you open an oven.

I can’t bring myself to spend much time in the ashrams. After spending 5 of the last 10 months in ashrams, I am ashramed out. I did visit the Divine Life Society founded by His Holiness Swami Sivananda. It has a peaceful but museum-like atmosphere – none of the dynamism I associate with Swami Sivananda. I realized that Swami Sivananda is as present in our satsangs in the yoga centre in Toronto as he is here, or anywhere else because we see him with our hearts. He’s not attached to any spot on the ground, no matter how much history might be associated with it.





Advanced Teachers Training Course – Sivananda Ashram

29 03 2008

Satsang at sunrise by the lake, Neyyar Dam

Satsang at sunrise by the lake, Neyyar Dam

I didn’t have much free time to take photos of life at the Ashram,  but I posted a few on flickr. And don’t miss Rishi’s beautiful photos of the ashram and the courses.

You’ll get the idea of what it was like, except for the waking up at 4am part, I don’t think there are  too many photos of that.

If you want more info on staying at the ashram look here – I redesigned the Ashram website, and 8 other sites in India for all the ashrams and centres.

http://www.sivananda.org/neyyardam

http://www.sivananda.org/india








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