Vira and Shakti Talk and Q&A!
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Course Details
Join us for an insightful talk and Q&A session on the topic of femininity and masculinity! Whether you’re curious about gender roles, stereotypes, or just want to learn more about
Course Details
Join us for an insightful talk and Q&A session on the topic of femininity and masculinity! Whether you’re curious about gender roles, stereotypes, or just want to learn more about how these concepts impact our lives and spiritual life, this is the perfect opportunity to engage with others and expand your knowledge. Bring your questions and join the conversation!
Saturday 8 April on Tara Hall – Agama Campus
Femininity Talk and Q&A 18hs with Bhavani (Women only)
Vira Talk and Q&A with Mukta 20hs with Mukta (Men Only)
Join us! More info here! Complete Femininity Workshop and Vira Training!
Location
Tara Hall + Zoom
Teachers
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Bhavani
Bhavani
As a young girl, Bhavani sought secrets of the unknown. She was easily moved to contemplate the deeper meaning of life. Thus, she pursued the mysteries of the forest, stars, and sky. Spending her days in nature, she felt her calling towards a way of life that was very different to the usual.
The tests of youth led her to Tantra as a teen, to embrace her sexuality (which was fragile, and in need of nourishment and healing). Meeting Agama and her Guru Swamiji Vivekananda (2011), was a huge turning point in her life. She transformed, and felt exhilarated, by the profound teachings and tradition of Tantra Yoga.
Additionally, Bhavani is a good and loving mother to a wonderful child, who she gracefully grows up with love, spiritual principles, and wisdom. She has dedicated her life, towards teaching Spirituality, and helping to serve others – so they may evolve on this path. Bhavani is a Senior Teacher of Agama Yoga.
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Muktananda
Muktananda
Since 2003, Muktananda has been teaching Agama Yoga. He became a Yoga teacher to inspire other people, and to help them evolve on their spiritual path. Yoga teaching is an evolutionary path for him, too. He prefers an action-oriented spirituality and believes that, amongst many such actions, teaching Yoga is very noble, good, and beneficial to all beings.
Teaching Yoga is a part of his Dharma, in terms of service to humanity and Shiva. Thousands of people have greatly benefited from his love, light, care, and no-nonsense style of teaching. He transmits his profound knowledge and experience in an accessible way, and is beloved for his humour, playfulness, and dedication.