What’s happening to Yoga classes while Travelling to India

                                                                                TRANSITION

I  will be travelling to India to attend a Kundalini yoga and music festival specifically for the grand event of 11-11-11

 in Rishikesh, North India

Celebrating the transition  into the Aquarian Age.

Time of travel will be from October 30

returning to Sydney December 11, 2011

The following classes will be covered by different teachers; they are:-

Monday morning 11am Hatha class – cover teacher – Pauline

Monday evening 6.15pm Hatha class – cover teacher – Alison

Wednesday evening 7pm Hatha class – cover teacher – Alison

Thursday evening 6.15pm Kundalini class – cover teacher – Harlal

Important dates:

Wednesday December 14, 7pm –  Final night’s yoga for 2011 to be celebrated with Kundalini Yoga relaxation with the Gong and meditation

Monday December 19 11am – free yoga at Crestwood Park, Baulkham Hills

Start up for 2012:

Monday January 16, 23 & 30th  –  11am Hatha class

Wednesday January 18 & 25th  –   7pm Hatha class

Thursday January 19 –  6.15pm Kundalini class

February, 2012 – Time table as per web page resumes to normal

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Hari Das

Hari Das also known as Mary-Anne teaches both Kundalini and Hatha Yoga in Baulkham Hills (Norwest, Sydney), NSW, Australia. Hari Das is Mary-Anne's spiritual name. Hari Das facilitats Yoga Classes, Workshops, Retreats and is a qualified Reiki Master who practices Sat Nam Rasayan, a Kundalini Healing modality. Kundalini Yoga, the Yoga of Awareness, was brought to the west by Yogi Bhajan in 1968. Yogi Bhajan taught that, through the practice of Kundalini Yoga and Meditation, your glandular and nervous systems are stimulated, and your capacity for creative potential is heightened. Hatha Yoga is traditional Yoga which improves flexibilty, increases strength, heightens awareness and brings clarity. Alignment and Breathing are strong parts of the teaching style. Variations of postures are offered for all levels of practise.

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