Yoga off the Mat with Deepika Mistry (Session 3)
Event description
Yoga off the Mat with Deepika
A Monthly Study Group where we’ll discuss Yoga’s philosophical concepts and how to weave them into our lives.
This month's focus: Asteya: non-Stealing
When I began practicing yoga, it was all about asana (yoga postures) and I didn’t really have any interest in going beyond yoga as a physical practice. Then I read a book on the Yamas and Niyamas (Yoga's ethical practice) during yoga teacher training that changed my life. This book and the new understanding it brought was profoundly transformative and I'm so excited to sit together with you and chat about how this ancient wisdom can support all of us to show up for ourselves and others in the most wonderful ways.
This study group is for everyone- if you've never stepped on a yoga mat before, are new to the practice or are more experienced- this is for YOU!
We will begin with the Yamas, the first five ethical foundations of our practice.
The Yamas
Ahimsa- non-Violence
Satya- Truthfulness
Asteya- non-Stealing
Brahmacharya- non-excess
Aparigraha- non-possessiveness
What to expect:
- Meeting face to face on the third Saturday of every month 1-3pm at the Spotted Gum Pavilion, Eurobodalla Botanic Gardens
- Weekly reflections and journal prompts
- Whatsapp group discussions
- A great opportunity to explore yoga off the mat and live your yoga moment to moment
Study Group Text: The Yamas and Niyamas, by Deborah Adele*
(if you don’t have a copy of this book- no worries, you can borrow one!)
Please bring a journal and writing materials to our study group!
Drop in $20
3 Session Pass $50
Dates
All sessions will run from 1pm-3pm, at the Spotted Gum Pavilion (the building to the left as you walk in the main entrance), Eurobodalla Botanic Gardens
Saturday 26th October
Saturday 23rd November
Saturday 14th December
Other details:
Bring along a journal and pen
You are welcome to bring snacks
You can drop in on the day
Bring something warm as the venue is covered but open
Please arrive on time so we can begin our discussion!
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