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I am from Varanasi or Banaras – the spiritual capital of India.
At the early age of 8, I began practicing Yoga as a way of life under the guidance of my Guru.
Today, 18 years later, I have accumulated over 2000 hours of experiences in yoga.
For the past 5 years I have been teaching Yoga professionally.
I’m a hatha yoga teacher and in addition to asanas and mudras, I also focus on mantras and meditation.
In my classes, my goal is to inspire and help students to move forward in their inner journey through my passion. In addition to the physical practice, I also teach spiritual aspects of yoga so that there is an impact on the body as well as the mind.
My aim is for students to absorb my calm energy and leave the class with a peaceful feeling.
I have worked with both individuals and groups comprising of students of all ages in India & Sri Lanka.
I’m from Varanasi but my heart belongs to the whole world.
EXPERIENCE:
Trained over 2000 Beginner and Advanced Yoga Students
2018 Onwards – Independent Personal Trainer
2015-2018: Yoga instructor at Yoga Training Center in Varanasi
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Trauma is a far subtler concept than many of us realize. It isn't just a word for something extremely stressful. It doesn't always come from short, sharp shocks like car accidents, terrorist attacks, or firefights. And, trauma isn't the same thing as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
What trauma is about is events and their effect on the mind. But what separates it from something merely stressful is how we relate to these events on a deep level of belief.
Trauma can be understood as a rupture in "meaning-making," where the way you see yourself, the way you see the world, and the way you see other people, are all shocked and overturned by an event. Stress accumulates and the nervous system is forced on high-alert.
While yoga isn’t the first-line treatment for trauma, it definitely helps people to acquire a better habit of self-regulation and calm. Yoga has been proven time and again to have a positive impact on a variety of psychological and physiological conditions. It cultivates mindfulness through breathing exercises, intentional relaxation, and body movement.
In addition to helping certain medical conditions and somatic dissociation, yoga has also been shown to alleviate symptoms of anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, ADHD, and eating disorders.
The Heal Yourself Flow is a gentle and comprehensive practice, in which we will utilize Yogic intentional breathing exercises to help gain control of emotional regulation, calm the sympathetic nervous system, trigger other biochemical and physiological relaxation mechanisms in the body, and improve our self-concept and coping skills.
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